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101 Responses
natcoind1
4.12.2009
I actually think IE is quite a leap for MS.
check out the way the enable a quick removal of each toolbar (with the ‘x’ sign) – this does ease the process of finding where to disable them
Apropos the new tab – finally they did something with the uncharted new tab territory. Still, IE is in deficit of a lot of capabilities that are available in FF; I for example use newtabking (www.newtabking.com), which practically allows you to see your browsing history and recently closed tabs.
It’s time IE do something like that or at least make a marketplace as Mozilla did with FF, and enable users to write free add-ons.
101 Responses
4.12.2009
I actually think IE is quite a leap for MS.
check out the way the enable a quick removal of each toolbar (with the ‘x’ sign) – this does ease the process of finding where to disable them
Apropos the new tab – finally they did something with the uncharted new tab territory. Still, IE is in deficit of a lot of capabilities that are available in FF; I for example use newtabking (www.newtabking.com), which practically allows you to see your browsing history and recently closed tabs.
It’s time IE do something like that or at least make a marketplace as Mozilla did with FF, and enable users to write free add-ons.
Nat