The button's don't have icon's and your browser can't load favicons
May I recommend the excellent Qtabcontrol for your tab's ?
link: http://www.qiosdevsuite.com/Qios.WebSpace/Standard.aspx?RID=69
WIth that you can get cool tabs.
Example tab code for qtabs:
dim ie as new webbrowser dim newtab as new qtabpage ie.dock = dockstyle.fill newtab.controls.add(ie) qtabcontrol1.controls.add(newtab)
I still think your browser is cool
But if you change it so it looks better it will be cooler
Best Regards
OB6160

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msdosdude wrote:
Mac?
Naw, mac stinks...
JK, but no Mac version.
Beta 3.0 with fixed custom search engines and sessions will be out tomorrow.
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I love the new "Add (search) engine" feature, but...
- What does the "Add manually" button do? Nothing happens when I click it.
- An error occurs when you try to delete an un-existing engine.
- Also, I don't think you should different search engines to have the same name. Otherwise, there's a problem when you try to delete an search engine.
And the "All close bug" is partly fixed, but not totally. Try this:
1. Open Optum.
2. Choose "New Window" from the "File" menu.
3. Close the first window (the window that is produced by Step 1).
4. Both windows are closed.
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Dang. I'm trying to fix the load session button... Everything else works perfectly.
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For what? I need code that will close all tabs but the 'Add' one, and add tabs that navigate to urls saved in my.settings.sessions and are seperated by commas.
Optum 2.5 with all bugs fixed.
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Another bug: The word 'receive' in the "Optum Pro" box is spelled 'recieve'.
EDIT: And another: Clicking on links that open a new window (target=_blank, target=_right and target=_left) crashes Optum.
Last edited by mathematics (2010-11-27 01:05:51)
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mathematics wrote:
Another bug: The word 'receive' in the "Optum Pro" box is spelled 'recieve'.
EDIT: And another: Clicking on links that open a new window (target=_blank, target=_right and target=_left) crashes Optum.
Hmm... I don't know how to fix that last one...
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A workaround (to prevent Optum from crashing) is to right-click on the link and choose "Open in New Window", but that opens Internet Explorer...
Last edited by mathematics (2010-11-27 08:07:45)
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I made something similiar in Browser Bob; called Solace. I put it on a download site for homebrew browsers
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