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    Marc Clifton
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    X| So, the left/right tab navigation arrows have been moved to the left and right sides of the tab bar, which makes it a HUGE mouse movement to scroll tabs left and right. I have 20, 30, maybe 40 tabs sometimes open and I need to zip back-and-forth between tabs, which they've now made really inconvenient. Then, when poking around "tab groups", which looks like nothing more than a way of changing the order of tabs (I was thinking you could create groups of tabs, after all, isn't that what "tab groups" means?) I blew my entire stack of tabs away, and the History -> open all closed tabs doesn't give me my full list. Crap. X| X| X| X| X| X| X| Worse yet, I thought I had TURNED OFF automatic update, because I do a lot of Ruby on Rails integration testing and I don't want the damn browser updating to something that Selenium doesn't support. In fact, I'm sure I turned this off, but Firefox updated anyways. More X| X| X| X| X| Marc

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      X| So, the left/right tab navigation arrows have been moved to the left and right sides of the tab bar, which makes it a HUGE mouse movement to scroll tabs left and right. I have 20, 30, maybe 40 tabs sometimes open and I need to zip back-and-forth between tabs, which they've now made really inconvenient. Then, when poking around "tab groups", which looks like nothing more than a way of changing the order of tabs (I was thinking you could create groups of tabs, after all, isn't that what "tab groups" means?) I blew my entire stack of tabs away, and the History -> open all closed tabs doesn't give me my full list. Crap. X| X| X| X| X| X| X| Worse yet, I thought I had TURNED OFF automatic update, because I do a lot of Ruby on Rails integration testing and I don't want the damn browser updating to something that Selenium doesn't support. In fact, I'm sure I turned this off, but Firefox updated anyways. More X| X| X| X| X| Marc

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      DaveAuld
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      So in summary; Firefox goes from Worse to Worser!

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        X| So, the left/right tab navigation arrows have been moved to the left and right sides of the tab bar, which makes it a HUGE mouse movement to scroll tabs left and right. I have 20, 30, maybe 40 tabs sometimes open and I need to zip back-and-forth between tabs, which they've now made really inconvenient. Then, when poking around "tab groups", which looks like nothing more than a way of changing the order of tabs (I was thinking you could create groups of tabs, after all, isn't that what "tab groups" means?) I blew my entire stack of tabs away, and the History -> open all closed tabs doesn't give me my full list. Crap. X| X| X| X| X| X| X| Worse yet, I thought I had TURNED OFF automatic update, because I do a lot of Ruby on Rails integration testing and I don't want the damn browser updating to something that Selenium doesn't support. In fact, I'm sure I turned this off, but Firefox updated anyways. More X| X| X| X| X| Marc

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        Marc Clifton wrote:

        I have 20, 30, maybe 40 tabs sometimes open

        :omg: If I get more than 10 tabs open its too confusing.

        Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington

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          X| So, the left/right tab navigation arrows have been moved to the left and right sides of the tab bar, which makes it a HUGE mouse movement to scroll tabs left and right. I have 20, 30, maybe 40 tabs sometimes open and I need to zip back-and-forth between tabs, which they've now made really inconvenient. Then, when poking around "tab groups", which looks like nothing more than a way of changing the order of tabs (I was thinking you could create groups of tabs, after all, isn't that what "tab groups" means?) I blew my entire stack of tabs away, and the History -> open all closed tabs doesn't give me my full list. Crap. X| X| X| X| X| X| X| Worse yet, I thought I had TURNED OFF automatic update, because I do a lot of Ruby on Rails integration testing and I don't want the damn browser updating to something that Selenium doesn't support. In fact, I'm sure I turned this off, but Firefox updated anyways. More X| X| X| X| X| Marc

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          You should give IE a try.

          Within you lies the power for good - Use it!

          Within you lies the power for good; Use it!

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            You should give IE a try.

            Within you lies the power for good - Use it!

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            OriginalGriff
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            Oh come on - FireFox may not be that good, but he's hardly suicidal! :laugh:

            You looking for sympathy? You'll find it in the dictionary, between sympathomimetic and sympatric (Page 1788, if it helps)

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              Marc Clifton wrote:

              I have 20, 30, maybe 40 tabs sometimes open

              :omg: If I get more than 10 tabs open its too confusing.

              Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington

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              Mike Hankey
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              Really I can't keep up with >10 tabs either. >10 I go into the doh mode! :)

              New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0 Beta Have you ever just looked at someone and knew the wheel was turning but the hamster was dead? Trying to understand the behavior of some people is like trying to smell the color 9. I'm not crazy, my reality is just different than yours!

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                X| So, the left/right tab navigation arrows have been moved to the left and right sides of the tab bar, which makes it a HUGE mouse movement to scroll tabs left and right. I have 20, 30, maybe 40 tabs sometimes open and I need to zip back-and-forth between tabs, which they've now made really inconvenient. Then, when poking around "tab groups", which looks like nothing more than a way of changing the order of tabs (I was thinking you could create groups of tabs, after all, isn't that what "tab groups" means?) I blew my entire stack of tabs away, and the History -> open all closed tabs doesn't give me my full list. Crap. X| X| X| X| X| X| X| Worse yet, I thought I had TURNED OFF automatic update, because I do a lot of Ruby on Rails integration testing and I don't want the damn browser updating to something that Selenium doesn't support. In fact, I'm sure I turned this off, but Firefox updated anyways. More X| X| X| X| X| Marc

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                Luuuuuke....Luuuukkkee... come to the Opera Side!! Try the new Opera browser. I really like it. Very similar to Chrome -- probably won't notice a difference -- but it performs a lot better. And check out this fairly cool "preview other tab feature": http://newtonsaber.com/images/codeproj/OperaPrevTab.png[^] While I'm writing this post I floated another another tab at the top of Opera and it greys out this page and shows a preview of the other tab content. I like it.

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                  Luuuuuke....Luuuukkkee... come to the Opera Side!! Try the new Opera browser. I really like it. Very similar to Chrome -- probably won't notice a difference -- but it performs a lot better. And check out this fairly cool "preview other tab feature": http://newtonsaber.com/images/codeproj/OperaPrevTab.png[^] While I'm writing this post I floated another another tab at the top of Opera and it greys out this page and shows a preview of the other tab content. I like it.

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                  newton.saber wrote:

                  nd check out this fairly cool "preview other tab feature":

                  Snazzy. It's been a while since I poked at Opera -- I do have it installed, I'll let it do an update and check it out. Marc

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                    X| So, the left/right tab navigation arrows have been moved to the left and right sides of the tab bar, which makes it a HUGE mouse movement to scroll tabs left and right. I have 20, 30, maybe 40 tabs sometimes open and I need to zip back-and-forth between tabs, which they've now made really inconvenient. Then, when poking around "tab groups", which looks like nothing more than a way of changing the order of tabs (I was thinking you could create groups of tabs, after all, isn't that what "tab groups" means?) I blew my entire stack of tabs away, and the History -> open all closed tabs doesn't give me my full list. Crap. X| X| X| X| X| X| X| Worse yet, I thought I had TURNED OFF automatic update, because I do a lot of Ruby on Rails integration testing and I don't want the damn browser updating to something that Selenium doesn't support. In fact, I'm sure I turned this off, but Firefox updated anyways. More X| X| X| X| X| Marc

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                    Have sent them some hate mail lately?

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                      Have sent them some hate mail lately?

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                      Marc Clifton
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                      Slacker007 wrote:

                      Have sent them some hate mail lately?

                      I don't do that. :~ Marc

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                        Slacker007 wrote:

                        Have sent them some hate mail lately?

                        I don't do that. :~ Marc

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                        I added the joke icon. Seriously, try reaching out to FF with you comments, maybe. I am sure others feel the same way. I don't use FF, so I would not know.

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                          Luuuuuke....Luuuukkkee... come to the Opera Side!! Try the new Opera browser. I really like it. Very similar to Chrome -- probably won't notice a difference -- but it performs a lot better. And check out this fairly cool "preview other tab feature": http://newtonsaber.com/images/codeproj/OperaPrevTab.png[^] While I'm writing this post I floated another another tab at the top of Opera and it greys out this page and shows a preview of the other tab content. I like it.

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                          Rowdy Raider
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                          Wow you are right. Opera (using it now) is pretty kick ass. I ditched FF awhile back and will never go back but for testing. Chrome was ok, but I avoid Google if I can. So now Opera is my default... it really is good.

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                            Luuuuuke....Luuuukkkee... come to the Opera Side!! Try the new Opera browser. I really like it. Very similar to Chrome -- probably won't notice a difference -- but it performs a lot better. And check out this fairly cool "preview other tab feature": http://newtonsaber.com/images/codeproj/OperaPrevTab.png[^] While I'm writing this post I floated another another tab at the top of Opera and it greys out this page and shows a preview of the other tab content. I like it.

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                            Been using Opera for about two months now, has some quirks, but performs well. It uses the same rendering engine as Chrome.

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                              Wow you are right. Opera (using it now) is pretty kick ass. I ditched FF awhile back and will never go back but for testing. Chrome was ok, but I avoid Google if I can. So now Opera is my default... it really is good.

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                              newton saber
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                              That's the same reaction I had. I couldn't believe it was as good as it is. Hope the Opera Devs don't screw it up now. :D Leave well enough alone! :)

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                                Been using Opera for about two months now, has some quirks, but performs well. It uses the same rendering engine as Chrome.

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                                Jacquers wrote:

                                uses the same rendering engine as Chrome

                                Right. WebKit, right? That's why I like Chrome and Opera. But as of late, Chrome had been just killing my PCs processors and disk read/writes. Opera seems better. Right too, that it does have some quirkiness, but mostly all right. Will Opera emerge to RULE THEM ALL?!

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                                  Jacquers wrote:

                                  uses the same rendering engine as Chrome

                                  Right. WebKit, right? That's why I like Chrome and Opera. But as of late, Chrome had been just killing my PCs processors and disk read/writes. Opera seems better. Right too, that it does have some quirkiness, but mostly all right. Will Opera emerge to RULE THEM ALL?!

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                                  Rowdy Raider
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                                  Ya, I honestly could not tell much of a performance difference between IE11 and Chrome lately... Opera seems better than both.

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                                    Slacker007 wrote:

                                    Have sent them some hate mail lately?

                                    I don't do that. :~ Marc

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                                    newton saber
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                                    By the way, I updated to the latest version of FF just to see the functionality you were talking about (the arrows that appear after numerous tabs are opened). Terrible! Beyond terrible!! Stop making things better, devs! You only make them worse. :D I hate those arrows. More stuff to use the mouse on and that's always bad. Opera will arise to RULE THEM ALL!! :D Just kidding. I don't care. When one browser annoys me too much I move to the next. Originally used IE, then moved to FF and then to Chrome. Now on Opera. Safari is dead. There's always Lynx or my DragonSharq[^] browser. Haha, gratuitous self-promotion. It's always fun. :D

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