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Software Updates Week 37 2008

Firefox crashed after completion of this weeks software updates article and there was unfortunately no way to recover the article. Writing it anew would mean to spend another hour or so of copying pasting links and writing descriptions which would take to long. This means that this week’s software updates article will be a bit shorter.

You will only find the names of the software programs, the version and the link but no description this time. Most applications are known anyway and it is the only way of providing everyone with the list of software updates.

Many popular applications have been updated this week including SMPlayer, HostsMan or Gimp

You know the drill. If an update is missing write a comment.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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Responses so far:

  1. Gavin says:

    May I suggest the textarea backup script for Greasemonkey? That may have recovered your article.

  2. exglade says:

    Congratulation! Your software updates news have tie with FileHippo Update Checker. I can’t find any better update programs than your update news.

  3. Start using Windows Live Writer.
    Or else write those articles in Windows Office and later copy them in Fx.

  4. I agree with iampriteshdesai that Firefox is _not_ the place to be writing important text. That is what a test editor is for. However, if you _do_ need to write in a web browser, then write in Gmail’s Compose window. Gmail gives you the option of saving, and even performs automatic saves.

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