Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Maxthon - China's gift to the Internet

China has invented so many useful technologies over the years, such as the printing press with moveable type (even before the European one was invented centuries later), gunpowder, and even martial arts. Even today China's ingenuity continues in the information age by creating a web browser that does more than enhance how you use the Internet. Maxthon (pronounced Max-thahn, the -thon sounding as the word "on"), has more features as much as an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet.

-Tabbed browsing, which eliminates the need for multiple windows of Internet Explorer and saves your PC's speed at the same time.
-Groups, a new feature not implemented in other leading tabbed browsers; this feature has two functions: First, you can save the sessions of websites in the tabbed browser for quick reference at any time. The second is before you exit the browser. A dialogue box asks you if you want to "resume your session at next start", saves your sessions of the current date and time, and to stop this dialogue box. This feature is the evolved version of Bookmarks, Favorites, etc. of web browsers.
-Skins - There are a lot of skins that you can add and customize to optimize your internet websurfing experience.

I have to tell you, that this tabbed web browsing program made from China, is the best tabbed web browsing program there is.

The current version of Maxthon that I ALWAYS use is Version 1.5.2 (build 21) Unicode.

http://www.maxthon.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxthon
http://net.typepad.com/maxthon_blog/

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Welcome to the DSS's Emerald Library!

The Emerald Library is where you can download the tools and utilities that you can use to create multiple gold-and-green streams of online income and wealth, from pay-per-click to search enging optimization, from Adwords to Adsense, from investing to internet marketing. Any digital tools you need, will be here, and more soon to come as I gather my downloads, give descriptions and post them up.