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Opera 9 build 8265, disguised as the latest Internet Explorer 7 beta (or alpha) build, with the following differences:

- the Quick Tabs displayed to the left of the tabs (wasn't there by default in IE7...?)

- no RSS icon beside Home

- the trash can

- Go button beside address bar

- status bar

Hi rm20010,

Yes m8 there a lot of differences between the screenshot you posted and the

original Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview. But for me the most striking things is

the colour of the browser itself.

This looks like the original likeIE skin with some modifications.

For me if i copy something I try as hard to get it to look exact as the original.

Here is my latest which I admit is not exactly the same as IE7 but

pretty close I feel. I could remove the wand and the Quick Tabs

button but I use them in my daily browsing. All my toolbar

buttons have a function, are not just for show except the search dropdown

which I haven't worked out how to get it to select a search engine.

But each to their own and if their happy with it then its no problem with me.

cheers

blinky :rofl:

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Camino 1.0 with the Firefox 0.8 Pinstripe theme. I wish they kept that look. :(

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Using Camino as my secundary browser, couldn't stand it as my main one. Buttons and other GUI aspects are like Aqua (Mac OS X' GUI) meets nucleair explosion (BOOOM!).

Camino 1.0 with the Firefox 0.8 Pinstripe theme. I wish they kept that look. :(

Using Camino as my secundary browser, couldn't stand it as my main one. Buttons and other GUI aspects are like Aqua (Mac OS X' GUI) meets nucleair explosion (BOOOM!).

Oh, very nice :rolleyes:

<<< Nxqd3051990 >>>

This is the "cluttered" look. When I press F11 it goes full screen and everything disappears apart from the webpage, even the tab bar - I use mouse gestures for everything at that point. Btw anyone who doesn't think firefox is any good must be nuts it gives you so much configurability!

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Btw anyone who doesn't think firefox is any good must be nuts it gives you so much configurability!

It's a matter of preference. Firefox isn't the only browser with 'so much configurability.'

It's a matter of preference. Firefox isn't the only browser with 'so much configurability.'

hm, I guess so I guess that I just found what I did with firefox slightly harder to do with Opera. (I didn't know how to actually be able to move everything upto the top bar). But btw I didn't compare it to any other browser, you did that, I just said that I don't understand people who "don't think [it] is any good" since "it gives you so much connfigurability". So don't go bringing other browsers up, I don't want to start anything.

hm, I guess so I guess that I just found what I did with firefox slightly harder to do with Opera. (I didn't know how to actually be able to move everything upto the top bar).

but one other might think the other way around.. that what you did is harder to do in firefox. relativity you know.

but one other might think the other way around.. that what you did is harder to do in firefox. relativity you know.

I have always thought that one of firefoxs major pluses was its configurability and extensibilty, if you think any different and want to make a thing about it start a new thread - as the point of this thread was never to have "browser wars".

*AND* Tab Preview 0.3 :laugh: Cutemenus too ... :p

Ahhh. For a second I thought they came built-in. :whistle:

Weee. Using Bon Echo

ROFLMAO at your last two folders in your Bookmark Toolbar :rofl:

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