I first saw the accelerators (the artists formerly identified as activities) through The Code Trip, when Woody formulated an IE8 activity for Wikipedia. It had been a convenient instrument to possess in your own right-click toolbox on IE and I cherished it (and even now do). Perfectly, now that IE8 Beta two is out,
microsoft office Professional Plus 2007 activation, I decided (nicely,
microsoft office 2007 Enterprise, my selfishness made a decision) that I should construct an exercise accelerator for some thing that I use usually so I introduce you to: IE8 Accelerator for TinyURL. So having a very little XML,
office Pro Plus 2007 product key, it had been performed. Critically, like < 5 minutes. I ran into one problem with URL encoding, but Kevin at TinyURL fixed his end to handle the encoded URL information sent to his service. Kevin rocks. Seriously. We’re still trying to figure out why his icon dosen’t display in the context menu,
Office 2007 Clave De Producto, but he’s been super responsive and willing to try different random things on his end to help. Thanks Kevin. Basically you can select (highlight) text that is a URL and right-click (or choose the accelerator icon in IE8) then choose the “Shrink URL” option (I’m taking votes if this should really be “TinyURL-ify” instead). This will take your selection (or selected hyperlink) and send it to TinyURL. A simple, but hopefully useful accelerator for you to use. Here’s a tad video demonstration: Oh, and I also modified Woody’s Wikipedia one to meet the new specifications for the accelerator manfiest,
microsoft office Ultimate 2007 activation key, so here’s that one as effectively! To install them, just click on these links: Install TinyURL Accelerator Install Wikipedia Accelerator Enjoy.