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    Mr.Prakash wrote:

    so I am not, so obviously the microsoft guys got it wrong with that button

    I wouldn't say that at all, it's nicely designed, it's just that we're not used to it is all. I think they did the right thing there. My only beef with IE7 is that you can't open a new page from an existing page in tabs. That's functionality that was not maintained.

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    Prakash Nadar
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    John Cardinal wrote:

    I wouldn't say that at all, it's nicely designed, it's just that we're not used to it is all. I think they did the right thing there.

    Well, what I meant to say is that, even after using IE7 browser for a while, me and few (or many) other guys still havent got hold of that button. There is another problem with IE7, open a new tab, you will probably see a home page or about:blank page. type a url and press go now quickly go to another tab and come back to this tab. You will notice that the address bar looses the url you have typed.


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      John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

      Tere is one thing about IE7 I like - the ability to create a new tab without using the menu...

      yeah, I agree, but i would love to have the new feature of firefox, i.e. instead of links that open in new window, they should just start in the new tab.(without pressing ctrl key)


      -Prakash

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      Ed Poore
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      They do in FF2 I thought, at least they do in mine unless someone decided to actively try to stop it. I seem to remember it was also an available in the options dialog.


      Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9 Ed

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        They do in FF2 I thought, at least they do in mine unless someone decided to actively try to stop it. I seem to remember it was also an available in the options dialog.


        Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9 Ed

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        Ed.Poore wrote:

        They do in FF2 I thought, at least they do in mine

        that new feature is missing in IE. :)


        -Prakash

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          Ed.Poore wrote:

          They do in FF2 I thought, at least they do in mine

          that new feature is missing in IE. :)


          -Prakash

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          Ed Poore
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          Ah, the gale force winds here must have affected me. Didn't read your message properly. Besides I've taken to middle mouse clicking every link I try & open anyway unless I specifically want a new window.


          Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9 Ed

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            Ah, the gale force winds here must have affected me. Didn't read your message properly. Besides I've taken to middle mouse clicking every link I try & open anyway unless I specifically want a new window.


            Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9 Ed

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            Ed.Poore wrote:

            Besides I've taken to middle mouse clicking every link

            gees, i did not know that before, thanks for the tip.:)


            -Prakash

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              How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


              -Prakash

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              Chris Maunder
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              The whole "menu bar at the bottom right instead of the top left" still drives me insane. Although I guess Windows Media Player and Windows Live Messenger do the same thing. A trend? :sigh:

              cheers, Chris Maunder

              CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                The whole "menu bar at the bottom right instead of the top left" still drives me insane. Although I guess Windows Media Player and Windows Live Messenger do the same thing. A trend? :sigh:

                cheers, Chris Maunder

                CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                Prakash Nadar
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                http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?msg=1787539#xx1787539xx[^] I kinda liked it.:)


                -Prakash

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                • T Taka Muraoka

                  Mr.Prakash wrote:

                  How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7.

                  What?! Doesn't F5 work anymore? :~


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                  Ashley van Gerven
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                  Actually I find Ctrl-R even easier.

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                    Ed.Poore wrote:

                    Besides I've taken to middle mouse clicking every link

                    gees, i did not know that before, thanks for the tip.:)


                    -Prakash

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                    Ed Poore
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                    Not a problem :)


                    Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9 Ed

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                      yeah i know, i was confused when i saw that the first time. But it kinda makes sense not to have the menu bar take a vertical space all the time. IMO, How many times a average person does anything on the menubar when he/she is browsing. I would say rare, so i would say that it is a good adaptation of microsoft on usablity. But I never got used to the dual purpose refresh and go button. So, I wanted to just checkout in CP that if i am the only person who is having the problem, so I am not, so obviously the microsoft guys got it wrong with that button. :) -- modified at 15:14 Sunday 3rd December, 2006


                      -Prakash

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                      Chris Maunder
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                      I use the menu bar all the time. To print, to save, to edit, to turn off and then on again the brain dead popup blocker and to get to the internet options.

                      cheers, Chris Maunder

                      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                        How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


                        -Prakash

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                        Joe Woodbury
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                        Precisely once. I hated the whole thing so much I uninstalled it and went back to IE6.

                        Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                          I use the menu bar all the time. To print, to save, to edit, to turn off and then on again the brain dead popup blocker and to get to the internet options.

                          cheers, Chris Maunder

                          CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                          Prakash Nadar
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                          Chris Maunder wrote:

                          I use the menu bar all the time. To print, to save, to edit, to turn off and then on again the brain dead popup blocker and to get to the internet options.

                          You are an exception :). I am talking about a normal internet surfer that are more in number.


                          -Prakash

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