Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
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#2Re: Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
#3"If you’re still using Internet Explorer 6 (as about 30% of Technologizer readers who use IE are) and want to stick with a Microsoftian browser, I beseech you: PLEASE upgrade to IE 8. " - nice))
I think the call to action is falling on deaf ears.
Re: Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
#4Google Chrome does that; personally I love it. (When I go back to Firefox I always resent having to press an extra tab to go to the search field.)
Re: Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
#5"Someday, I suspect, browsers will dump their search fields and just use the address bar for everything." Google Chrome does that; personally I love it. (When I go back to Firefox I always resent having to press an extra tab to go to the search field.)
Google only improved the UI a little and made Google the default instead of MSN search.
Re: Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
#6"Someday, I suspect, browsers will dump their search fields and just use the address bar for everything." Google Chrome does that; personally I love it. (When I go back to Firefox I always resent having to press an extra tab to go to the search field.)
Everything old is new again. The first browser to do this was IE 6 (or maybe even 5). People didn't get it (it wasn't discoverable enough), and people complained that the browser was helping Microsoft spy on them. Google only improved the UI a little and made Google the default instead of MSN search.
Re: Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
#7"Someday, I suspect, browsers will dump their search fields and just use the address bar for everything." Google Chrome does that; personally I love it. (When I go back to Firefox I always resent having to press an extra tab to go to the search field.)
I love Chrome's visual cues for in-page search results. If only they'd implement incremental search like Opera and Firefox (and Vim): '/'+search, instead of the more cumbersome c-F.
Re: Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
#8"Someday, I suspect, browsers will dump their search fields and just use the address bar for everything." Google Chrome does that; personally I love it. (When I go back to Firefox I always resent having to press an extra tab to go to the search field.)
Re: Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
#9And can you install this alongside IE7 or is there the same problem that IE7 had where it wouldn't work properly alongside IE6 for testing?
Re: Interner Explorer RC1: Not bad for a Microsoft browser. But kinda creaky
#10"Someday, I suspect, browsers will dump their search fields and just use the address bar for everything." Google Chrome does that; personally I love it. (When I go back to Firefox I always resent having to press an extra tab to go to the search field.)
Everything old is new again. The first browser to do this was IE 6 (or maybe even 5). People didn't get it (it wasn't discoverable enough), and people complained that the browser was helping Microsoft spy on them. Google only improved the UI a little and made Google the default instead of MSN search.
g:foo
and do a google search for 'foo'.