A few days ago I was working on a PHP project. I did the usual edit, upload and refresh to see my changes. But instead of seeing the results of my new code I see a “undefined function” error. That’s odd I thought. So, I check my text editor to see that I was in the right folder and I was. I check my ftp client to be sure I uploaded to the right directory and I did. Humm???
What happened?
AllPeers allows you to share your files privately and securely and with who you choose. AllPeers is part of a new breed of P2P file sharing where you can specify who can access your shared content.
Since AllPeers is a Firefox extension the set up is a very easy. Once it is installed all that is required is that you create an account using a valid email address.
Once you’re set up you can add contact either by their AllPeers username or email address.
Gmail Manager is a very handy tool that allows you to monitor multiple Gmail accounts all from with in Firefox.
What I like is that I can see what’s in my Gmail at a glance.
What I don’t like is that when I hover over the tray icon it display a list of unread messages but when I move the mouse over the list of email the list disappears.
Other wise if your using Gmail and Firefox that you should be using Gmail Manager.
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