Web browsers are the in-thing these days for computer geeks everywhere. The functionality of web browsers is becoming so vast, Google has built an entire operating system around it. Every major ...
Great news for all the Opera fans out there! The first build of Opera 11 with support for extensions is now available at the Opera website. Opera has taken great strides lately in adding new features ...
The Opera Web browser has been the source of many indispensable browser conveniences we now take for granted, including such basics as tabs, built-in search, and pop-up blocking. But for once it's ...
Chrome-less: Google is enforcing a significant shift for Chrome extension developers by making the newer Manifest V3 framework mandatory. However, many other Chromium-based browsers are choosing not ...
Firefox, Chrome and Opera are fantastic browsers in their own right, and are made even better by the wealth of extensions available in their respective stores. However, for various reasons, not all ...
Chrome might be the most popular browser around, but it’s not the only one based on Chromium, Google’s open-source project. Rival browsers also rely on the same code. That competition often dangles ...
On a serious note, Opera already had almost all the technology built for supporting extensions. I don't quite understand why they did Unite instead of Extensions. They already had widget support and a ...
Chrome is the undisputed king of the browser space, but the peasants are revolting over its shift to a new browser extension standard. Manifest V3 has left popular ad-blocking extension uBlock Origin ...
Google announced the transition from the Manifest V2 framework to the Manifest V3 framework for privacy and security reasons, cutting support for Manifest V2-based extensions like uBlock Origin, ...