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  • J John M Drescher

    I just came accross this browser and I am very impressed: - Tabbed browsing - pop-up blocking - content blocking (you can block those annoying FLASH ads if you add *.swf to your content filtering rules) - URL aliasing (set keyboard shortcuts like g for www.google.com, sr for www.storagereview.com) - Opera-like mouse gestures - rudimentary forms management - webpage translation - groups (e.g., create a Office Sports Pools group and load up pages on the NFL, NBA, NHL, as well as all your office pools with the click of a button; create a startup group that loads your favourite sites upon starting the program -- perfect for dial-up users who can pre-load their favourite morning sites while they get a cup of coffee) - skins - uses the IE browsing engine for maximum compatibility with financial sites, etc. http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1029407732[^] John

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    Michael Dunn
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    Don't forget: :bob: The CP SearchBar[^] v2.0.1 works in MyIE2. :cool: --Mike-- Ericahist | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber Latest art~!@#2rDFA#@(#*%$Rfa39f3fqwf--= NO CARRIER

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      Don't forget: :bob: The CP SearchBar[^] v2.0.1 works in MyIE2. :cool: --Mike-- Ericahist | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber Latest art~!@#2rDFA#@(#*%$Rfa39f3fqwf--= NO CARRIER

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      Roger Wright
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      The CP Searchbar rocks! Great piece of work! Unfortunately, I find more use day-to-day for the Google searchbar, and the two together take up a lot of screen real estate (I only have a 15" monitor).

      "Welcome to Arizona!
      Drive Nice - We're Armed..."
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      • J John M Drescher

        I just came accross this browser and I am very impressed: - Tabbed browsing - pop-up blocking - content blocking (you can block those annoying FLASH ads if you add *.swf to your content filtering rules) - URL aliasing (set keyboard shortcuts like g for www.google.com, sr for www.storagereview.com) - Opera-like mouse gestures - rudimentary forms management - webpage translation - groups (e.g., create a Office Sports Pools group and load up pages on the NFL, NBA, NHL, as well as all your office pools with the click of a button; create a startup group that loads your favourite sites upon starting the program -- perfect for dial-up users who can pre-load their favourite morning sites while they get a cup of coffee) - skins - uses the IE browsing engine for maximum compatibility with financial sites, etc. http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1029407732[^] John

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        Stephane Rodriguez
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        John M. Drescher wrote: uses the IE browsing engine for maximum compatibility with financial sites, etc What a poor way to justify the use of IE. X| There is so much more features to come up with by using an open renderer (or writing your own, hint!).


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        • S Stephane Rodriguez

          John M. Drescher wrote: uses the IE browsing engine for maximum compatibility with financial sites, etc What a poor way to justify the use of IE. X| There is so much more features to come up with by using an open renderer (or writing your own, hint!).


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          David Stone
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          Stephane Rodriguez. wrote: There is so much more features to come up with by using an open renderer (or writing your own, hint!). Oh gee...I wonder what Stephane has been up to. :rolleyes:


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            Stephane Rodriguez. wrote: There is so much more features to come up with by using an open renderer (or writing your own, hint!). Oh gee...I wonder what Stephane has been up to. :rolleyes:


            Conclusion of the day, don't believe a developer, his mind is always changing. -Stephane Rodriguez.

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            Stephane Rodriguez
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            He he pretty much busted! :omg:


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              He he pretty much busted! :omg:


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              J Dunlap
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              Hey, the FLUID UI Toolkit[^] project is in need of a good rendering system for rich text, etc. Wanna join heads together with us and get a good rendering engine made? ;)

              "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
              "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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              • J J Dunlap

                Hey, the FLUID UI Toolkit[^] project is in need of a good rendering system for rich text, etc. Wanna join heads together with us and get a good rendering engine made? ;)

                "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
                "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                jdunlap wrote: Hey, the FLUID UI Toolkit[^] project is in need of a good rendering system for rich text, etc. Wanna join heads together with us and get a good rendering engine made? What's the point? According to the FLUID UI license, "You may not re-use the source in any commercial software product". Are you doing this as a hobby, or what?

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                  jdunlap wrote: Hey, the FLUID UI Toolkit[^] project is in need of a good rendering system for rich text, etc. Wanna join heads together with us and get a good rendering engine made? What's the point? According to the FLUID UI license, "You may not re-use the source in any commercial software product". Are you doing this as a hobby, or what?

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                  J Dunlap
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                  I thought about that later, and I wanted to take that out, but on GotDotNet, once you do a license, you can't change it. :( But I won't enforce that. ;) When the site is up, it will have the real license, which is still in discussion.

                  "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
                  "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                  • J John M Drescher

                    I just came accross this browser and I am very impressed: - Tabbed browsing - pop-up blocking - content blocking (you can block those annoying FLASH ads if you add *.swf to your content filtering rules) - URL aliasing (set keyboard shortcuts like g for www.google.com, sr for www.storagereview.com) - Opera-like mouse gestures - rudimentary forms management - webpage translation - groups (e.g., create a Office Sports Pools group and load up pages on the NFL, NBA, NHL, as well as all your office pools with the click of a button; create a startup group that loads your favourite sites upon starting the program -- perfect for dial-up users who can pre-load their favourite morning sites while they get a cup of coffee) - skins - uses the IE browsing engine for maximum compatibility with financial sites, etc. http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1029407732[^] John

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                    David Wulff
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                    Using it now. :cool:


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                    I’m right there beside you; if only you could see; smiling so you can’t see my tears.

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                      Using it now. :cool:


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                      I’m right there beside you; if only you could see; smiling so you can’t see my tears.

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                      leppie
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                      Me too :sigh: (this should be a picture of Kiff) leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");

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                      • R Roger Wright

                        The CP Searchbar rocks! Great piece of work! Unfortunately, I find more use day-to-day for the Google searchbar, and the two together take up a lot of screen real estate (I only have a 15" monitor).

                        "Welcome to Arizona!
                        Drive Nice - We're Armed..."
                        - Proposed Sign at CA/AZ Border

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                        Kannan Kalyanaraman
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                        Roger Wright wrote: I only have a 15" monitor thats ubelievable even over here people have switched to 17"s, anyway I only hope you are not using vs.net Regards, Kannan

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