I upgraded to Mozilla 1.0/RC1 today and it fixed the problem. Maybe
you could upgrade too to find out if it works for you. You can
download the Release Candidate here:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.0rc1/mozilla-win32-1.0rc1-installer.exe
Thanks for the advice, but it
14 April 2002, 03:23, you wrote:
MyIE is archived in about 400 KB. It starts in 4- seconds
to me (IE in ~10), together with Proxomitron. Difference in speed of
browsing is even greater. You can download it here and see yourself:
http://ftp.te.fcu.edu.tw/cpatch/www/myie/source/myie32e.zip
14 April 2002, 07:41, you wrote:
This URL doesn't respond. Any others that do work?
Never mind. I've found the author's home page. It's at:
http://web.qx.net/nemesis2/cover.html and has a full list of features.
--
Clive Taylor
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, at 07:41:34 +0100 Clive wrote:
http://ftp.te.fcu.edu.tw/cpatch/www/myie/source/myie32e.zip
Size: 392KB, no setup, no messing with registry, no
files in system.
CT This URL doesn't respond. Any others that do work?
You could try to get in the ftp directory first
Hi Mandara,
Sunday, April 14, 2002, 3:23:46 AM, you wrote:
M I've been trying Opera too, for the same reasons, but if you can put
M in reasonable use something already nestled in HD - and even in a
M better way, isn't that a better solution?
I tried it out and found it didn't offer anything
Hello Mandara,
Here is anotherlocation,inEnglish,forMyIE.
http://www.webattack.com/get/myie.shtml
Best Regards,
KennyB
www.runnerduck.com
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, at 07:41:34 +0100 Clive wrote:
CT This URL doesn't respond. Any others that do work?
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, at 05:49:18 -0700 Ken wrote:
KM Here is another location, in English, for MyIE.
Thanks to all who sent alternative addresses! :)
Mandara
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Current Ver: 1.60c
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Update your Mozilla. I have the latest, and I don't have that problem.
Well, I'm using Mozilla 0.9.9 on Windows 2000. Is there a more latest
version?!
Thomas
Current Ver: 1.60c
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
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Hello Mandara,
Slightly off subject but does Crazy Browser and MYIe have the same
security as Opera? I've recently switched from IE 6.0 to Opera for
security reasons but would like to look at others. Any comments off
line would be fine with me.
Best Regards,
KennyB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Ken,
Saturday, April 13, 2002, 9:09:51 PM, you wrote:
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Hello Mandara,
Slightly off subject but does Crazy Browser and MYIe have the same
security as Opera? I've recently switched from IE 6.0 to
Hello YangTao,
13. april 2002, 16:03:54, you wrote:
Y I heard that opera 6.01 use the same core as IE, so it is not so secure
Y maybe.
That's the stupidest thing I ever heard - Opera uses it's own core
(just look at their newsgroups), while other browser add-ons and
enhancers (like NeoPlanet,
Hello YangTao!
On Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 4:03:54 PM you wrote:
I heard that opera 6.01 use the same core as IE, so it is not so secure
maybe.
Whatever station that was broadcast on, it either doesn't have much of
a reputation in their research department. Or is on medium-wave band -
and
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, at 17:36:44 +0200 Dierk wrote:
DH From the name I gather - and it's only a guess - that MyIE uses the
DH same core as IE. As does, BTW, NetCaptor.
Yes, MyIE does it, since it is actually an enhancer, a filter,
pace-maker (and very good one btw), not a standalone browser.
Hi Mandara,
Saturday, April 13, 2002, 5:58:35 PM, you wrote:
M On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, at 17:36:44 +0200 Dierk wrote:
M Yes, MyIE does it, since it is actually an enhancer, a
M filter, pace-maker (and very good one btw), not a
M standalone browser.
This is very interesting ... I love Opera for
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002, at 19:13:26 +0100 Dave wrote:
M Yes, MyIE does it, since it is actually an enhancer, a
M filter, pace-maker (and very good one btw), not a
M standalone browser.
DC This is very interesting ... I love Opera for its speed and,
DC specifically, for the fact that I can have
Hello there,
I'm still having one big problem with The Bat (1.60c):
Whenever I doubleclick on a http-link to open an URL in my external
browser the link is opened in two browser windows if I use Netscape or
Mozilla as standard/default browser. If using Internet Explorer it
works as expected -
Hi Thomas,
Friday, April 12, 2002, 9:56:26 PM, you wrote:
TS I'm still having one big problem with The Bat (1.60c):
TS Whenever I doubleclick on a http-link to open an URL in my external
TS browser the link is opened in two browser windows if I use Netscape or
TS Mozilla as standard/default
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, at 22:03:49 +0100 Dave wrote:
DC I have the same problem with IE 6, but not with Opera 6.01 or,
DC indeed, NN 6.22 ... be nice to have a solution, eh?
You could try Crazy Browser or, better, MyIE and set them as
default browsers. Scope would be preferred solution if you
Hello Thomas,
This is a problem with Mozilla, not TB. When I was using Eudora, I
had the same problem. Opera works ok as does IE. I won't use IE
unless I cannot use anything else. You should report this on Bugzilla
at the Mozilla site.
--
Best regards,
Steve
Update your Mozilla. I have the latest, and I don't have that problem.
Friday, April 12, 2002, 8:50:46 PM, you wrote:
ST Hello Thomas,
ST This is a problem with Mozilla, not TB. When I was using Eudora, I
ST had the same problem. Opera works ok as does IE. I won't use IE
ST unless I cannot
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