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		<title>Modify Firefox for Your Netbook</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 16:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gina Trapani</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally gave into my netbook lust and got an Eee PC. (It's for my better half, of course. Ahem.) But since it's not the most minimalist browser on the market, I had to modify Firefox to trim down extra UI bits and make it more netbook-friendly. Over at Lifehacker this morning, I published my full [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally <a href="http://smarterware.org/716/the-netbook-models-you-love-and-dont">gave into my netbook lust</a> and got an Eee PC. (It's for my better half, of course. Ahem.) But since it's not the most minimalist browser on the market, I had to modify Firefox to trim down extra UI bits and make it more netbook-friendly. Over at Lifehacker this morning, I published my full list of <code class="codecolorer text default"><span class="text">userChrome.css</span></code> tweaks that <a href="http://lifehacker.com/5360263/maximize-firefox-35s-viewing-area-for-your-netbook">maximize Firefox 3.5's viewing area on netbooks</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Netbook Models You Love (And Don&#8217;t)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 04:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gina Trapani</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cheap and tiny netbook computers are so very tempting in this crappy economy, since they promise the full computing experience in a compact, throw-in-your-messenger-bag package for less than $400. The idea of a netbook got under my skin because I want a light computer for traveling that can live in the kitchen and living room [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://smarterware.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/netbookchart.jpg" alt="Netbook Twitter poll results" title="Netbook Twitter poll results" width="330" height="210" class="alignright size-full wp-image-740" align="right" /> Cheap and tiny netbook computers are so very tempting in this crappy economy, since they promise the full computing experience in a compact, throw-in-your-messenger-bag package for less than $400. The idea of a netbook got under my skin because I want a light computer for traveling that can live in the kitchen and living room for cooking and couch-surfing when I'm home.  In the throes of my netbook lust, recently I asked my Twitter followers <a href="http://twitter.com/ginatrapani/status/1246523696">if they had a netbook and if it was worth it</a>.  That tweet drew a whopping 243 passionate replies.</p>
<p>Most people said they LOVED! LOVED! LOVED! their netbook, and many said they make great gifts for teens, parents, and spouses who don't need a beefy system.  Some complained about the tiny keyboard and screen, short battery life, and lack of performance.  Of all the netbook owners who identified which models they owned (77), the ASUS Eee PC was the most popular (33 owners), followed by the Acer Aspire (17), then the Dell Mini 9 (9) and Samsung NC10 (8).  Here's the full breakdown, in pretty colors--green for pros, and red for cons.</p>
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<img src="http://smarterware.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/asuseee.png" alt="ASUS Eee" title="ASUS Eee" width="250" height="161" class="alignright size-full wp-image-719" align="right" /><b><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001GIPSAC/ref=nosim/lifehackerboo-20">The ASUS Eee PC 1000HA</a></b> is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001GIPSAC/ref=nosim/lifehackerboo-20">$349 at Amazon</a>.  Here's what it (and other Eee model) owners had to say:</p>
<blockquote><p><b>atyoung:</b> Picked up a eepc in pink at best buy for under 300 and <span style="color:green">works like a champ with a 160g HD. You can mod them too if so inclined.</span><br />
<b>silvina_g:</b> Asus EEEPC - I have the Surf one and I'm very happy with it. No complaints at all.<br />
<b>cjm2576:</b> I have an Asus Eee and love it for what it is. I <span style="color:red">wouldn't recommend it for prolonged typing</span> tho.. they keyboard is too small.<br />
<b>rfrancis:</b> To be honest, I found the Eee that I had at work for a while <span style="color:red">not all that great to use</span>. But it was the first gen, so who knows<br />
<b>jonthysell:</b> EeePC 1000HA, $380 with 10" screen 160GB drive, lovely machine <span style="color:green">runs XP or ubuntu great</span>!<br />
<b>hassan:</b> most critical netbook aspect? keyboard. bought an eee pc for travel, <span style="color:red">in practice its tiny keyboard is nearly unusable for me</span>.<br />
<b>tregeagle:</b> eeepc 701 running cruncheee and <span style="color:green">it is perfect</span>.<br />
<b>poetofzwan:</b> Highly recommend any of the Asus EeePCs. 701 (I have) and 901 are pretty damn cheap now. 1000 and S101 models look awesome too!<br />
<b>XavierLanier:</b> Love the HP Mini 2140- <span style="color:green">good for rugged travel</span>, 10-inch screen. ASUS EeePC 1000HE is also <span style="color:green">great for high battery life</span>.<br />
<b>melstarrs:</b> asus eee is great but <span style="color:red">not for prolonged typing. Very tiny.</span><br />
<b>merindab:</b> Have an eeePC. Always, always <span style="color:green">makes people stop and stare.</span> Love it (and not just because of the staring)<br />
<b>merindab:</b> also though, at least for eeePC's. <span style="color:red">Small hands helps</span><br />
<b>aplus01:</b> Definitely love my EEE 701. I'd get something with an Intel Atom processor though so you don't cook your lap while using it.<br />
<b>wadehays:</b> <3 my <a href="http://www.twitpic.com/1894w">Asus EeePC</a>, but if I was buying today I think I would go with the HP Mini 1000<br />
<b>keefmoon:</b> EEE-PCs are great. I've got a 701, love it but <span style="color:red">you'll need a bigger screen</span>. The Acer Aspire One is now cheap, with 9" screen.<br />
<b>JacobyDave:</b> Got my wife an EeePC 900 for Xmas. She loves it. But <span style="color:red">you must be able to work around the lack of CDROM drive</span>.<br />
<b>wixtech:</b> I really like my Asus eeePC 1000HA. I'm running eeebuntu-nbr on it. Just loaded xbmc last night. Windows 7 was also nice.<br />
<b>jmoriarty:</b> Love netbooks; have Eee and Dell Mini. Best for cloud computing; minimal typing; high portability. <span style="color:red">NOT for heavy writing.</span><br />
<b>Philbradley:</b> Asus EEEPC 1000H 5hr + battery life, 1.45 kg, clear screen, reasonable price 3USB ports. Very happy with it 3 weeks in.<br />
<b>PRCog:</b> Love my EEE 700 series. Drooling over upcoming netbook tablet T91 coming in March.If works out would be willing 2 wait in line<br />
<b>bsdpunk:</b> I lived off of my EEEpc for about 4 months....<span style="color:red">left it for a 13" macbook....never going back.</span><br />
<b>SonoranDragon:</b> I have a sort of basic Eee PC. It's sitting next to me right now here at work. Used it a while ago to help rehearse a speech.<br />
<b>awzitcer:</b> asus 1000 w linux and ssd. 5.5 hr battery, less than 3 lbs.<br />
<b>norcross:</b> I have an Asus and <span style="color:green">love it</span>. I am <span style="color:red">getting a 9 cell battery so I don't have to charge as often</span>
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<p><img src="http://smarterware.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/aceraspire.png" alt="Acer Aspire" title="Acer Aspire" width="250" height="169" class="alignright size-full wp-image-724" align="right" /><b><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001EYV9TM/ref=nosim/lifehackerboo-20">The Acer Aspire One</a></b> is now <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001EYV9TM/ref=nosim/lifehackerboo-20">$343 at Amazon</a>.  Its owners said:</p>
<blockquote><p><b>RobboM:</b> Like my Acer aspire. <span style="color:green">works like a charm good wifi and xp</span> got mine at bb for 359cdn<br />
<b>dwax:</b> Love my Acer AspireOne. Most netbooks are same specs, though - not a decision you can really mess up!<br />
<b>andysblog:</b> love mine. Cheapie acer 1 with 1.6, 1mb,120gb. <span style="color:green">Very handy.</span><br />
<b>MikeCerm:</b> Netbooks can be had for $300, so I can't imagine why you wouldn't have one. I have an Acer Aspire One, and love it.<br />
<b>Stefano_TT:</b> I have an Acer Aspire One and it's great <span style="color:green">a true Internet beast</span><br />
<b>davidswinney:</b> My wife purchased an Acer Aspire One with Windows XP last November and <span style="color:green">absolutely loves it.</span><br />
<b>bobstarrorg:</b> the acer aspire one is <span style="color:green">my new best friend</span>...but any netbook is great!<br />
<b>RosanneLambert:</b> Acer Aspire One netbook owner. <span style="color:green">Love the light weight.</span> <span style="color:red">*HATE* XP on it -- bloated &#038; slow.</span> Switching to Linux next chance I get!<br />
<b>cripesonfriday:</b> give the acer aspire one a look<br />
<b>BeingGeeky:</b> LOVELOVELOVE my Acer AspireOne. I just throw it in my bag and go. <span style="color:green">Feels like I'm carrying nothing more than my phone.</span><br />
<b>duffbert:</b> also went the Acer Aspire One, Windows XP Home, 1GB RAM, 160GB drive. love it.<br />
<b>nilegomez:</b> have the Acer Aspire One and love it. See <a href="http://bit.ly/GHUJ6">related article</a><br />
<b>sakeeler:</b> I use an acer aspire one from newegg.com running Ubuntu Netbook Remix and <span style="color:green">couldn't be happier</span><br />
<b>boredcollegekid:</b> love my acer aspire one, works <span style="color:green">great for quick trips and basic computer usage.</span><br />
<b>HockeyPhool:</b> bought my wife an Acer Aspire One at Costco. She loves it (not a geek) - I <span style="color:green">like the size and portability</span>, but it's <span style="color:red">a tad slow</span><br />
<b>sethmsparks:</b> Love my Aspire One!<br />
<b>anon:</b> Got my son an Acer Aspire One for 13th bday. WinXP, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD. He loves it. <span style="color:green">Very light, fast enough. Bright readable screen.</span>
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<p><img src="http://smarterware.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/dellmini9.png" alt="Dell Mini 9" title="Dell Mini 9" width="250" height="269" class="alignright size-full wp-image-730" align="right" /><b><a href="http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/laptop-inspiron-9?c=us&#038;cs=19&#038;l=en&#038;s=dhs&#038;~ck=mn">The Dell Mini 9</a></b> is <a href="http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/laptop-inspiron-9?c=us&#038;cs=19&#038;l=en&#038;s=dhs&#038;~ck=mn">$249 at Dell.com</a>.  Its owners said: </p>
<blockquote><p><b>formerglory:</b> Get a Dell Mini 9 and <span style="color:green">Hackintosh it</span>. 100% hardware support, how-to by Gizmodo.<br />
<b>cadencecase:</b> Have a Dell Mini 900 Linux 1GB RAM. <span style="color:green">Runs like a charm and feels supersolid</span>. Key board smaller than some, but I like small ones<br />
<b>cadencecase:</b> <span style="color:green">Hardware flawless</span>, but don't expect ANY support on Linux issues, even if they're Dell's fault. I solve every problem w Google<br />
<b>cadencecase:</b> Finally, ditch the "custom" UI and run the standard Ubuntu desktop. PS Compiz slowed things down, so easy on the graphics. GL!<br />
<b>nickmil:</b> Just bought the wife a Dell Mini 9. She <span style="color:green">loves it for couch surfing.</span> Can't wait to tuck that into a carry-on, backpack-free<br />
<b>bglick:</b> I couldn't use the dell mini 9. <span style="color:red">Keyboard was too small for typing, too big for thumbs.</span> I do better w/ my BBerry + OperaMini<br />
<b>stuarthall:</b> several of us have the Dell Mini @nvelocity I've also seen the HP MiniNote and it looks equally decent. Nicer keyboard.<br />
<b>RubyGrrl42:</b> Had the super-mini inspiron years ago. Loved it for it's small size running to classes. Now find the <span style="color:red">keyboards too small</span>.<br />
<b>hifisamurai:</b> Travel with Del 9" ubuntu. Also comes in <span style="color:green">handy in the kitchen looking up recipes</span>. <span style="color:red">Tough getting used to small keyboard though.</span>
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<p><img src="http://smarterware.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/samsungnc10.png" alt="Samsung NC10" title="Samsung NC10" width="250" height="205" class="alignright size-full wp-image-733" align="right" /><b><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001O94FY8/ref=nosim/lifehackerboo-20">The Samsung NC10</a></b> is <span style="color:red">a bit pricier</span>, but had some particularly ardent recommendations. It is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001O94FY8/ref=nosim/lifehackerboo-20">$445 at Amazon</a> right now. Its owners said:</p>
<blockquote><p><b>fotoflo:</b> Got a Samsung nc10 for trip to Malaysia - replaced a HP dv6000. LOVE IT. <span style="color:green">Use it daily for Photoshop, Word, Linux, Everything.</span><br />
<b>fotoflo:</b> <a href="http://is.gd/eQVh">Wired guys got it running OS X</a>. I take it everywhere, USE it in the subway, on taxis, etc. <span style="color:green">~6 hours batt</span><br />
<b>justdot:</b> I did some research, I was between the dell mini 10 and samsung nc10, after their fixed 1gb ram, nc10 won, my pick<br />
<b>cazwell220:</b> samsung nc10 all the way... love it love it love it... guaranteed.<br />
<b>Pelanne:</b> very happy with my samsung nc10 - even though it's a netbook, after RAM upgrade it <span style="color:green">supports pretty much all of my dev tools.</span><br />
<b>jeffsandstrom:</b> I got a Samsung NC10 after much research. Hasn't gotten the buzz of Acer or Asus, but it's _awesome!_ <span style="color:green">Best keyboard layout.</span><br />
<b>shayhurley:</b> Samsung NC10, drop dead gorgeous, <span style="color:green">runs Windows 7 beta with no problems</span> too.<br />
<b>markmcc:</b> Samsung NC-10 is my new fave....
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<p>The <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001P5GKCG/ref=nosim/lifehackerboo-20">MSI Wind ($320)</a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001J6N9IY/ref=nosim/lifehackerboo-20">HP Mini ($290)</a> also got a handful of mentions.</p>
<p>After a cooling-off period, I decided not to make my netbook purchase just now. I already have a MacBook Pro for portable computing, and a few of the following tweets helped knock some sense into me. (However, if I didn't already have a laptop and smartphone, I'd be typing this on a netbook right now.)  </p>
<blockquote><p><b>ifundera:</b> The recession netbook equivalent: Moleskine notebook, iPhone and memory<br />
<b>tomhadley:</b> Too underpowered, keyboard too small for me! Get the same basic functionality out of a 13' laptop<br />
<b>zen_habits:</b> Internet cafe! Simplest way to stay connected while traveling.<br />
<b>Danjit:</b> Do it! I've wanted a netbook for ages… I've even gone as far as ordering one &#038; then canceling the order after the guilt hit!<br />
<b>jasonsalas:</b> yes for browsing, email or light coding...not so much for blogging.<br />
<b>rodageo:</b> wait till summer so you can get a free upgrade to windows7?<br />
<b>eremiticjude:</b> have had three. all were great, but usability really based on keyboard. if you can type on it, then everything else negotiable
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<p>Thanks to everyone who let me in on their netbook experience. For more on netbooks, see Clive Thompson's Wired article,  <a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgets/wireless/magazine/17-03/mf_netbooks">The Netbook Effect: How Cheap Little Laptops Hit the Big Time</a>. <i>Thanks, podcastbunker.</i></p>
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