LongHorn should have a option to ARCHIVE History!


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I DON'T like the way it is now.

I love Internet History, but whenever I freeze up or crash windows, these History files are Corrupt. NO, I would want them to be kept no matter what happens.

Also, when I am searching for files, it ALWAYS take a LONG time to search the History. That is one place I don't want it to search.

There need to be a wizard that let me SAVE/Archive my History and then delete it so IE doesn't slow down because History gotten TOO big. The Backed up history should show me what sites have I been to when I look at it later on, VERY useful!

Then, when I search files, I wish there is an option to skip History.

Microsoft, can you do this for me? :)

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I saw Vista Beta 1, played with it for like an hour and i can say...crap...

I don't like it...

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Uh, yeah.

It's a BETA.

Reserve your judgments until it hits the shelves and you've actually bought a copy of it or have had it demonstrated for you, or you have actually USED it in its final form in some way.

Unless the crystal ball you ordered through the comic book (right beside the x-ray glasses and exploding gum) actually WORKS.

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Uh, yeah.

It's a BETA.

Reserve your judgments until it hits the shelves and you've actually bought a copy of it or have had it demonstrated for you, or you have actually USED it in its final form in some way.

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I don't see why people use this excuse to make people shut up.

Sure it may be in beta but it doesn't mean you have to like it because it's in beta.

He has problems with it and he can easily report them to Microsoft so they can rearrange the interface or whatever problems they have.

As for the topic, yes it would be nice to archive history but It'd be even nicer for Firefox to do this too.

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