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  • M Marc Clifton

    I just tried it. I click on the little "^" here on CP to follow a link, and it opens a new WINDOW. I try a few options but there appears to be no way to open the link in a TAB. Is it me, or is this thing really as klunky as it looks and feels? I know there's people that rave about it, but they've got a long way to go compared to Avant. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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    I did exactly the same last night, and have also decided I'm staying with Avant. Its got the renderer working well, but from a user interface design, there are still a lot of features lacking.


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    • K Kant

      Firefox rocks. It's the extensions which make it THE browser. Use the Tab extension mentioned by Andy. I switched from Avant to Firefox. Here is my extensions list: Enabled Extensions: (15) Adblock 0.5.2.039
      CodeProjectBar 0.2.1
      FirefoxView 0.31.1
      FlashGot 0.5.4
      ForecastFox 0.5.8
      FoxyTunes 1.0
      Gmail Notifier 0.3.3
      ieview 0.84
      JavaScript Debugger 0.9.84
      ListZilla 0.5.1
      Nuke Anything 0.2
      SpoofStick 1.03
      Tabbrowser Preferences 1.0.0
      TinyUrl Creator 0.7.1
      Web Develop

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      Aamir Butt
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      Try this http://www.radialthinking.de/radialcontext/[^] You will Love it. I have most of the extensions you are using. This one is an addition.:) It is by Acts and not by ideas that people live**-- Anatole France** My Articles

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      • E Edbert P

        I used to be an avid IE fan and still use it for Microsoft-related websites. The reasons I now use Mozilla are: 1. Open in background. I can open link on the background instead of switching over everytime I open a link. This is one most single annoying feature of IE that I hate. I can also open several links easily while reading the current page and waiting until the links have finished loading. ALSO, mouse-wheel clicking on a link opens it in another tab. 2. Mouse gesture. Handy when I feel I'm too lazy to use the keyboard at all. Also faster than searching for icons (e.g. forward, backward, refresh, bookmark, open link). 3. Safe(r) browsing experience. I'm not sure about the security side, but so far nothing has hijacked my Mozilla toolbar or changed my homepage :-D Those are the three main reasons I switched over. Edbert P. Sydney, Australia.

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        Try Avant. http://www.avantbrowser.com/[^] Its better than IE and Firefox.

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        • D David Wulff

          But I thought IE couldn't do all those things? ;P Joking asside, for what it does I don't find IE to be bloated at all? It views web pages... that's about it, surely?


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          :) I was mainly referring to the fact that a download of IE at one time was 40-80mb (thumbsucked values). Where FF 1.0 was only 4-5mb, which still seems rather big for 'something that renders web pages'.

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            Sorry to make you sick, but... ;) Security is number one reason! You do not get attacked every time some web site redirects you to some spyware installer. My wife nor my self has had one spyware application installed since switching to FireFox and she would get them weekly with IE. Number two has to be the extentions. There are some nice ones! As a web developer, I love some of the tools they provide that just do not exist on IE (unless it is some add-on I do not know about). For my old tied eyes, I also love the FoxyVoice extention that allows me to highlight text and have it read the text to me :) Every now and then I will find a site that does not render properly and FireFox still has many bugs, but it is getting better and at least I am not worrying about viruses as I did with IE. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - RSS Enabled www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com Me Blogs: wdevs - MSN Spaces (new)

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            Yep, try Avant. http://www.avantbrowser.com/[^] And it does render the pages correctly.

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            • G Giles

              Try Avant. http://www.avantbrowser.com/[^] Its better than IE and Firefox.

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              Giles wrote: Its better than IE and Firefox. IIRC, Avant is IE with sugar on top. ;) -- Weiter, weiter, ins verderben. Wir müssen leben bis wir sterben. I blog too now[^]

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                Yep, try Avant. http://www.avantbrowser.com/[^] And it does render the pages correctly.

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                Why, it is built on the same buggy, security trouble making IE ;) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - RSS Enabled www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com Me Blogs: wdevs - MSN Spaces (new)

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                • realJSOPR realJSOP

                  Explorer doesn't block pop-ups. You have to install someone else's software if you want to do that with explorer. ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                  Yes it does, xp sp2 added it.

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                  • B Bruce Duncan

                    :) I was mainly referring to the fact that a download of IE at one time was 40-80mb (thumbsucked values). Where FF 1.0 was only 4-5mb, which still seems rather big for 'something that renders web pages'.

                    Searching the web without Google is like straining sewage with your teeth.
                    Userfriendly, 2003/06/07

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                    Yes but remember that was about 80% operating system updates. They used to use the I.E. setup as the main vehicle to distribute underlying operating system updates. I'm pretty sure it's all broken out now. Honestly, most of the criticism IE gets is unfair or biased just because it's Microsoft.

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                    • P Paul Watson

                      >What the hell do you think a standard is people? It's the one that everyone is using. You are not a web-developer, are you? regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project

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                      Nope. But what I'm saying is that if I.E. is the predominant web browser (and I know it is at least from our own website logs) then why should the standard not be what IE supports? Answer: because the standards people are unhappy with someone else setting the standard. You guys are barking up the wrong tree. If the other browsers implemented as I.E. implements there would be no need for you to pull your hair out trying to support arcane w3c recommendations for those other browsers.

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                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

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                        That is sick. *ducks*


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                        • D David Wulff

                          That is sick. *ducks*


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                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                          :rolleyes: -- Weiter, weiter, ins verderben. Wir müssen leben bis wir sterben. I blog too now[^]

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                          • T Ted Ferenc

                            Click the middle button instead


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                            Sick! Sometime's I forget you can actually click the scroll wheel and not just zing it at fast as possible. Thanks for the tip!

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                            • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                              Sick! Sometime's I forget you can actually click the scroll wheel and not just zing it at fast as possible. Thanks for the tip!

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                              Ted Ferenc
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                              I only found out myself a short time ago!:-O


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