Recommended Posts

I've been trying that for 4 hours.  I see the extracting taking place, but nothing else happens.  I guess my computer just don't want it.  :cry:

586286580[/snapback]

where does it say its extracting to

for me it was a seemingly random location: F:\thtf7nu868hr687hr658n5ro :s

(that wasnt exactly it but it was the same drive and had a random folder name :p )

where does it say its extracting to

for me it was a seemingly random location: F:\thtf7nu868hr687hr658n5ro :s

(that wasnt exactly it but it was the same drive and had a random folder name :p )

586286667[/snapback]

That's all it does.

Everyone is talking about this acid2test. What is the proper image actually suppose to look like ?

586286730[/snapback]

Its meant to look like this:

http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/reference.html

This is the test if you want to try it yourself:

http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/test.html#top

Its meant to look like this:

http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/reference.html

This is the test if you want to try it yourself:

http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/test.html#top

586286747[/snapback]

Yes but not even Firefox is complete like that so .... :rofl:

acid2 test is kind of ridiculous since no mainstream browsers currently render it correctly.

586286764[/snapback]

I recall reading Safari being the first browser to pass Acid. And I just tried it did not render that image correctly in Acid2.

I have one doubt. does UI effects come under standards ? like decorating widgets like drop down list, buttons etc ? Since safari uses proprietary stuff, many sites look weird with that and hence isn't it odd that it is not included as part of the test ?

Off the top of my head...check out http://virtualearth.msn.com/ in IE, FF & Safari. Both IE & FF will render it the way it is supposed to look whereas Safari breaks it since the "Local Search" button is a Mac only look & feel and won't blend nicely with rest of the page. :unsure:

IE 7 isn't bad. I realize this is beta 1. My top line (MSN Search, The addy bar and foward and back buttons can't be moved. On my old IE I had menu, links, addy bar and foward and back on the same line. It still relies heavily on ActiveX which will probably keep me with Firefox. ActiveX is a nice feature, but at the same time is the worst feature. ActiveX is the reason that the previous IE releases became so insecure. IE needs ActiveX for one legit reason, Windows Update. Every other non-IE browser on the planet survives without ActiveX. IE can too. Make Windows Update a seperate process from the browser and IE will be as secure as everyother browser. Plus, without ActiveX, IE is much faster. Overall grade: C, lose ActiveX and that grade will be an A-.

What the heck do you need a close button for on the tabs?  click it with your middle mouse button and it closes.  some people are either too stupid or too lazy to figure them simplest things out.

586286924[/snapback]

My "x" button wouldn't close my tabs, so I went to the registry and just turned it off.

What the heck do you need a close button for on the tabs?  click it with your middle mouse button and it closes.  some people are either too stupid or too lazy to figure them simplest things out.

586286924[/snapback]

Normally, I use Maxthon as my main browser here at work. It handles tabs the best in my opinion. Double click the bar and it creates a new tab, double click the tab and it closes. I can get used to the middle click, but I'd rather double click to close.

Why is it that everytime M$ gets some new software out there is people complaining and on top they are the one that are not suppose to have the release that does.

Tell M$ instead of us and i think that there would be more chance that your complaints gets heard and your suggested improvements introduced in the next release instead of telling people that dont care.

586285788[/snapback]

I don't like IE7, but I couldn't live without Windows 2000/XP, Office 2003, a lot of MS games and my list of products they make, that I love could go on. For those of us who are actually beta testers (myself included) I've submitted my complaints within half an hour of using the app, I just plain don't like it, the UI is totally conter productive IMO, and if it stays this way, I'll stick with FF. And this forum is for discussion of such matters, that's why people talk about it here, to share ideas and opinions.

I think IE7 looks fine, its alot more interesting than firefox, don't get me wrong i used ff all the time but i think microsoft finally caought up.

don't hate it just because you want to hate microsoft. If microsoft made FF you'd hate it.

586285829[/snapback]

see above

It just seems much faster, and to me, firefox was always to "chunky" IE is nice and "thin" and just what i need....

I dont really know, its just my personal opinion!

586285830[/snapback]

Either something is wrong with your eyes, or you very confused, with cute menu installed, firefox takes up a total of one 24px (with no tabs open) task bar on both my systems, which gives me a ton of browsing space (I don't like full screen so don't say it). But with IE7, the smallest i could get was two 24px and one 16px toolbar, that's 40px lost screen spaces, and when your viewing forums etc, that sucks.

I could go on with more people's comments, but we'd be here forever

Look, some people just don't like this. I personally am very unimpressed, i find it a completely counter productive UI, it should be slim, unobtrusive, just enough to get the job done, and no need for all that empty space.

As far as speed, i don't get how everyone finds it so much faster, i find it takes much longer to load images than FF does. Anyway, enough of it, i just feel UI wise it's a step back from IE6 minus the tabs (i wish i could move them though). I just really don't see what the big deal is, just because someone makes a negative comment about the product everyone jumps all over us.

Here's how I feel the browser should look (well how I think it should), as out of the way as possible, I want to see the webpage, not 4 inches of toolbars.

post-10697-1122571080_thumb.jpg

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Lol I had one of these turn faulty in Jan, guess it wasn't just bad luck lol
    • I'm team Rossmann all the way. I have the exact same NVME, altough not in an array like him.
    • It had gone weeks ago. Although thinking about it I'm on the beta.
    • They thought value of their goods would forever only drop like it used to and didn't account for sudden increase in price because of all the Ai hype. Tough luck Samsung, don't try to weasel this one out. Also American customer protection laws are a**. In Europe, you need to be compensated for a functioning product of same or better characteristics (not same price point as when it was originally bought!) if it can't be repaired and when you receive a replacement product your warranty starts from scratch because you received a different item than you previously had and old warranty thus cannot apply to it anymore. If your actual item was successfully repaired, warranty gets extended for the period the item was in service. If item is repaired to a significant extent, warranty also starts over from scratch because major part of it was replaced. Americans need to fight to get this kind of consumer protections because they are constantly getting screwed over.
    • Microsoft releases new Windows 11 Media Creation Tool with the latest updates by Taras Buria Patch Tuesday updates arrive every month, bringing users new features and security updates. To make sure customers have access to the most recent images, Microsoft also releases updates to the Media Creation Tool app, its official utility for Windows 11 installation. Today, the company pushed new ISOs to Media Creation Tool, allowing you to create images with the June 2026 Patch Tuesday updates. With the latest update, the Media Creation Tool now downloads KB5094126. It is Windows 11 version 25H2, build 26200.8655, which is also available via Windows Update. Note that the app itself remains on the previous version, which you can check in Properties > Details. The only change is that it now downloads a more recent Windows 11 build, so the only way to check is to download an ISO. The June 2026 Patch Tuesday update is a special release for Windows 11, as it brings a new performance profile to make the operating system more responsive and snappier when rendering various user interface surfaces, including the Start menu, quick settings, and more. It does so by spiking processor speeds for a brief moment, resulting in higher loads for a second or two. The so-called “Low latency profile” is rolling out gradually, but you can force-enable it with the ViVeTool app. Other changes include webcam improvements, Task Manager updates, shared audio support, and more. You can download the Media Creation Tool app from the official Microsoft website using this link. Besides MCT, Microsoft lets you download Windows 11 ISO as a file directly from the official Windows 11 website. However, you will need a third-party app to write it to your USB drive. Check out this guide if you want to know how to do that.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      davidbazooked earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Jamswaz earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Jamswaz earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      Marzoid went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Community Regular
      coch went up a rank
      Community Regular
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      509
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      184
    3. 3
      +Edouard
      158
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      83
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      75
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!