Comment on How Would You Change Firefox? by Zoid
The Add-on Omnibar will merge the 2 navigation and search bar to one https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/omnibar/
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This one looks more fun http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0gzb-Lki7I
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Zoid
Remove the Other Bookmarks Folder or at lease give people a way to remove it.
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Cristian
Change the user interface, making it better. With a nice colour, not all grey like now.
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer 9 32 bit (x86) vs. IE9 64 bit (x64) by Brettjones59
I cannot access my emails in Sky using the 64bit version??? Have switched back to version 8 and no touble at all so for me IE9 is rubbish, sorry.
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Cody Izzo
That’s what Theme’s are For, Simply Find one you like and Install it. That’s why Google made it where people can make them, so people cam make one that they, and other people like, and hence Google...
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Cody Izzo
I agree that it needs one. All other Browsers I use has one built it.
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Cody Izzo
The Current Downlaod Manager Seems fine to me. Though, I guess they could find ways to improve it. I like that idea, as it could be helpful for me. Though, with a little bit of work you could Customize...
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Cody Izzo
Like the user below me said, it does ask. I notice it each time it comes up when I reinstall, I don’t know how you could miss it.
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Cody Izzo
I agree with getting the better features. But like the person below me said, Clicking the Mouse Wheel does open it in a New Tab, it works for any link actually.
View ArticleComment on 64 Bit Google Chrome (x86-64) by Daniel
On linux I use 64-bit Chrome since I can remember. > file /opt/google/chrome/chrome /opt/google/chrome/chrome: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Doc Brown
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nlbjncdgjeocebhnmkbbbdekmmmcbfjd They didn’t include it by default to keep chrome minimalist and most people don’t need a rss reader built in.
View ArticleComment on Upgrade From IE 1.0 to IE9 (Video) by Dudie Rirkx
Did he really say XHR and web 2.0 have anything to do with eachother..? That’s a shame. They really don’t. Ajax is not web 2.0!
View ArticleComment on Upgrade From IE 1.0 to IE9 (Video) by Alan Hogan
I don’t know, “web 2.0” definitely meant (in part) Ajaxy interactions to a lot of people. Myself included. Otherwise, Gmail would never have been considered part of the web 2.0 wave.
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Firefox? by Mohan
I would like it where a normal window and a private browsing window can co-exists. I like that feature in IE, Chrome and Opera. That reason being, I have multiple Google accounts for work and personal...
View ArticleComment on Upgrade From IE 1.0 to IE9 (Video) by Larister
Hehe I love that there is a tab entitled ‘horse porn’ when you first load up your flatmate’s computer ;)
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Sirnh1
“to keep chrome minimalist” That’s a joke, no? Adding support for rss isn’t going to make less ‘minimalistic’. It adds only 1 icon in the adressbar (meaning it doesn’t really take up any space) .
View ArticleComment on How Would You Change Google Chrome by Anonymous
Maybe you would like to try speeddial2 – it has some very nice features spicing Chrome’s functionality https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/jpfpebmajhhopeonhlcgidhclcccjcik
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