TechWhirl (TECHWR-L) is a resource for technical writing and technical communications professionals of all experience levels and in all industries to share their experiences and acquire information.
For two decades, technical communicators have turned to TechWhirl to ask and answer questions about the always-changing world of technical communications, such as tools, skills, career paths, methodologies, and emerging industries. The TechWhirl Archives and magazine, created for, by and about technical writers, offer a wealth of knowledge to everyone with an interest in any aspect of technical communications.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 5:03 PM, McLauchlan, Kevin
<Kevin -dot- McLauchlan -at- safenet-inc -dot- com> wrote:
> Still, it'll give me...a less intrusive/prying
> browsing tool. That could be important to some of our
> customers, who often wear information-security paranoia
> as a badge of honor. In the circles in which they move,
> that's not a fault; it's a virtue.
Iron kicks the llama's ass. No wait that was WinAmp. But still, Iron
is available for most if not all browsers, and it does all that Chrome
does, except send Google information about your whereabouts.
One caveat is that it does not get updated as often as Chrome, so
you'd have to be careful about that. I personally had to work around a
simple JavaScript handling difference between two different
point-versions of Chrome. but those types of problems don't come up
very often.
Create and publish documentation through multiple channels with Doc-To-Help.
Choose your authoring formats and get any output you may need. Try
Doc-To-Help, now with MS SharePoint integration, free for 30-days. http://www.doctohelp.com
---
You are currently subscribed to TECHWR-L as archive -at- web -dot- techwr-l -dot- com -dot-