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Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: Chaotic42

Piclens is pretty neat. Is there a way to view files on your local machine or network with it?

Sadly, i don't think so.
Pretty sure it's browser-only for now.

Actually, you can. Just type the directory in your address bar, and once you're there, click the piclens button.

Or what I like to do, is just type C: or D: or whatever and browse to the folder that way and do the same.
 
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: classy
IE will continue to suck

Fixed it for you.

So, IE will maintain a market share lead based on people who are too stupid to understand its shortcomings. That doesn't mean the rest of us can't be looking for something better.

I have no problems with IE. It's fast. It's compact. I never have memory problems, I never have security problems, and I couldn't possibly give 2 shits about taking time to block ads when I can just ignore them.

IE7 FTMFW.

+1.
I love FF3, do all my web surfing on it. But when it's time to add stuff to a cart, pay my bills, upload stuff to my websites, it's all about IE. No compatibility issues.
 
Originally posted by: Nik
The comic suggests that you can move tabs between windows, like drag a tab from one browser window into another browser window. I'm not sure why anyone would need to do that, but that's pretty cool 😛

I've wanted this feature forever. Or be able to break a tab out into its own window.
 
I have been using IE7 x64 and it loads much faster and uses fewer resources than FF 3.0. It operates really fast except the flash 9 plugin does not exist for x64 🙁
 
i'll always use firefox for PERSONAL, but unlike some over optimistic kids around here, i will accept the fact that companies will never adopt to this as it is nonstandardized and may even see its biggest feature, extensions, as exposing additional security holes

 
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