CheckItNow12 wrote:
+1 (In my earlier post I wrote NOT internet explorer, with not in [color= transparent]
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veggieman001 wrote:
Some of the features are really cool; there's now an option at chrome://flags to stack tabs instead of shrinking them
Is that like with Windows 7 taskbar icons?
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Uh I don't think so
but I don't use Win7 that often so it might
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veggieman001 wrote:
Uh I don't think so
but I don't use Win7 that often so it might
Where it automatically stacks taskbar icons from the same application.
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No, it's not based on the page. You'll see (in a few months )
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veggieman001 wrote:
No, it's not based on the page. You'll see (in a few months )
Oh, well I've never liked the stacking function on Windows.
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One reason I don't particularly care for 7. Macs are similar though, aren't they?
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videogame9 wrote:
Agentpieface wrote:
I'm bored of old internet explorer, firefox, and chrome.
does anyone know any other awesome internet browsers? please post them here :DWhy are you typing in rainbow?
cuz i want to
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veggieman001 wrote:
One reason I don't particularly care for 7. Macs are similar though, aren't they?
No. They OSX has a dock, not a taskbar.
But TBH Windows 7 taskbar seems to be a cheap in-betweener of the original taskbar and the OSX dock.
The dock is so much better for productivity.
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The dock and Win7 taskbar are really similar in my eyes. It's really difficult to see multiple instances of a program with the dock, too. WinXP/LXDE will always be best in my eye.
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You could say that, and TBH I did think the same thing when I just started with Mac, but now, I find that this way of doing things is much more intuitive and more productive.
Also, using spaces (workspaces on Ubuntu, they are awesome), as well as Mission Control/Exposé makes up for any productivity lost by being unable to see multiple instances of the same program. Also, who uses multiple instances anyway? In this world of tabs and fullHD displays
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I do. Sometimes I like having multiple Chromium windows for less clutter, I sometimes have tons of Notepad instances open, and on occasion I'll have more than one instance of Audacity open. Not to mention multiple Explorer windows.
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veggieman001 wrote:
I do. Sometimes I like having multiple Chromium windows for less clutter, I sometimes have tons of Notepad instances open, and on occasion I'll have more than one instance of Audacity open. Not to mention multiple Explorer windows.
Well, I won't open too many tabs on any browser.
I do sometimes have lots of text files open but Textwrangler has a really good document manager on a sidebar.
Right clicking on most dock icons will show all windows open from that app. Same with Finder.
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Still, I like how easy it is with XP. And I could use Notepad++ or gedit both which have tabs but I often just prefer the simplicity of Notepad unless I'm coding (++) or actually doing actual writing (gedit).
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But what if your taskbar is full with all those notepads?
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stainless
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TheBajeebas wrote:
stainless
I said so.
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jji7skyline wrote:
But what if your taskbar is full with all those notepads?
What if?
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
But what if your taskbar is full with all those notepads?
What if?
Huh?
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
One reason I don't particularly care for 7. Macs are similar though, aren't they?
No. They OSX has a dock, not a taskbar.
But TBH Windows 7 taskbar seems to be a cheap in-betweener of the original taskbar and the OSX dock.
The dock is so much better for productivity.
I dislike the taskbar of Windows 7.
It's extremely annoying and feels cluttered.
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Aurora isn't an alternative to FF, it's the equivalent of the beta channel of Chrome (I think). Stainless is Mac-only but looks interesting.
I do agree that Chromium is brilliant, although you can get bad builds. The last build I had crashed after using incognito and then navigating to another page. This one seems fine though.You've got it wrong xD
Aurora is a beta-alpha test thingy for Firefox.
Stainless is only for Mac? I didn't realise
I hope you don't use nightly builds with ChromiumI don't have it wrong. Aurora:Firefox::Chrome Beta:Chrome
And yep.
And yes I do use Chromium nightlies. Problem?
You do have it wrong. Firefox Beta:Firefox :: Chrome Beta:Chrome.
The FF development channels go: Nightly>Aurora>Beta>Release.
FF is the best.
If you're looking for a new one though, try Opera.
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scimonster wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
You've got it wrong xD
Aurora is a beta-alpha test thingy for Firefox.
Stainless is only for Mac? I didn't realise
I hope you don't use nightly builds with ChromiumI don't have it wrong. Aurora:Firefox::Chrome Beta:Chrome
And yep.
And yes I do use Chromium nightlies. Problem?You do have it wrong. Firefox Beta:Firefox :: Chrome Beta:Chrome.
The FF development channels go: Nightly>Aurora>Beta>Release.
FF is the best.
If you're looking for a new one though, try Opera.
Whoops, I meant Aurora:Firefox::Chrome Dev:Chrome
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If you want new, but don't care about bad, try Opera or Netscape. Netscape is old, and Opera is just... Bad.
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