Saturday, April 30, 2011

Among popular internet browsers, Internet Explorer is undoubtedly the most widely–used. Internet Explorer users can customize their IE browsers and get added functionalities which would consequently spruce up their browsing experience. Developers can create toolbars and add–ons for Internet Explorer using BHOs (Browser Helper Objects). These plug–ins can be developed for a variety of purposes like security, time saving, or entertainment...

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Given the number of people using internet and the amount of time they spend on souring the web for information, a large–scale need for browser toolbars, add–ons, plug–ins, and other browser widgets that would go on to enhance the web browsing experience for internet users has surfaced. And Mozilla, in their bid to address these needs, conceived XUL (XML User Interface Language), an XML-based language which would be used for developing browser widgets such as toolbars, add–ons and plug–ins. Through comprehensive research and study,...