Mozilla Again With the Snowl Messaging Browser

February 4th, 2009 Amit Mozilla News 0

snowlWhen the Mozilla first released the in-browser messaging/content aggregation client, it was the best with its cool looking logo and the idea was the best. However, the new version is just been released and it is also more cooler then the previous version. The new version, Snowl 0.2 supports both incoming and outgoing messages from Twitter, and features a much better looking “river of news” view.

Although the guys from the Mozilla is claiming that the intention for Snowl is to be all encompassing, currently its only capabilities are reading feeds and Tweets. The subscriber to an RSS feed or connect to Twitter by feeding Snowl your username and password and your feeds show up right there in your browser in the view of your choice:

The River view
In this view, a slim left hand column will appear in your browser window listing the people you follow and shortcuts to websites. The rest of the browser shows the actual content. If you click on a feed or a user’s Twitter icon to display only their material in the main part of the browser or click on the All icon for a smorgasbord of your favorite content.

The Stream view
This view provides shortcuts to your RSS feeds and entire tweets will appear in a slim left hand column in your browser window. The rest of the browser is left for you to surf as you please. A refresh button is also included at the top of the “stream” in case you have a sneaking suspicion that things are going on in your content-verse.

The List view
This view is more like an e-mail client view. Twitter users and feeds listed in the left hand column, titles of each tweet/article in a horizontal column at the top and the main content viewing window in the remaining. On top of the ability to tweet directly from your browser, Snowl offers up little search fields in each view. You know, in case there’s something you want to revisit but the thought of browsing through tons of content for it makes you crazy.

The Principles of Snowl

  • People and conversations are first-class objects.
  • One single application can satisfy a broad range of users.
  • Feeds are a transport format, not a feature.
  • Searching option is better than pre-categorization.
  • A messaging application is a platform.
  • Browser features are very useful for messaging.

Mozilla Foundation Announces Directed Giving Program

December 1st, 2008 Rajib Mozilla News 0

At 26, November07 Mozilla Foundation has announced a latest directed donation giving program, for which, donors now have the option to direct their donations to a set of Mozilla projects. It is really a great way which will allow fans and users of Mozilla’s open-source applications to channel their contributions to their favorite products. Now users have the opportunity of directing their assistance to one of Mozilla’s four selected projects, which are Bugzilla, Camino, SeaMonkey, and Mozilla accessibility. With these four options they are continuing to accept unrestricted donations.

From now Mozilla will take note to keep track of the amount of money donated to each project and will work with the individual project teams to identify and fund appropriate project. If no suitable program can be identified or a project becomes immobile or otherwise ineligible to receive the money, the Mozilla Foundation will come up with some admirable project-related ideas to fund using those designated donations.

Since the Mozilla Foundation is a nonprofit foundation, so in a press release, Mozilla clarify that the directed charitable agenda is planned to open up new opportunities for users to be connected with the Mozilla project.