Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
Most of the things that annoyed me about the new default theme had to do
with it's cursor/click "hot" areas - there was/is a lot of area in the
taskbar where I felt I should have been able to right click
(cntrl+click) that were/are dead...so that was both non-intuit
Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
Most of the things that annoyed me about the new default theme had to do
with it's cursor/click "hot" areas - there was/is a lot of area in the
taskbar where I felt I should have been able to right click
(cntrl+click) that were/are dead...so that was both non-intuit
Rufus skriver:
Most of the things that annoyed me about the new default theme had to do
with it's cursor/click "hot" areas - there was/is a lot of area in the
taskbar where I felt I should have been able to right click
(cntrl+click) that were/are dead...so that was both non-intuitive and
difficu
Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
I was, and surprisingly so...I immediately liked the tabs, and
everything was where I would have expected it to be on a Mac. It also
didn't seem like I lost any functionality for what I do with TB like I
did with SM 2.x.x, and that was also of note.
It's funny tha
On 02/09/2010 01:46 PM, Stefan wrote:
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> Oh, right: Please do not hijack this new thread with non-mac stuff ;-)
>
> /Stefan
>
>
Oh BTW 'Mac theme (Re: Goodbye Seamonkey' is *not* a new thread...
you've simply added to the existing thread by changing the s
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 17:30:32 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote:
> If anything they lucked up on the Mac Team. cause they have far less Mac
> Team members.
"fewer Mac Team members" please, unless you think the Mac team is made
up of some sort of Borg-like hive intelligence.
Phil
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Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
I was, and surprisingly so...I immediately liked the tabs, and
everything was where I would have expected it to be on a Mac. It also
didn't seem like I lost any functionality for what I do with TB like I
did with SM 2.x.x, and that was also of note.
It's funny tha
Rufus skriver:
I was, and surprisingly so...I immediately liked the tabs, and
everything was where I would have expected it to be on a Mac. It also
didn't seem like I lost any functionality for what I do with TB like I
did with SM 2.x.x, and that was also of note.
It's funny that you mention t
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