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Lol. They really forgot to test Windows 7. Peek doesn't work even though thumbnails are there (but flimsy). Pinning the shortcut from start menu to the taskbar and clicking it opens a new icon -> aka they did something wrong. Pinning the already opened icon works fine though.

If you want to disable taskbar tab previews you can just run it in Vista compatibility mode.

+ I kinda miss the smart search address bar.

Definitely a big improvement over the last beta release. It runs quite smoothly on my system, though it is not rendering my CSS properly, placing objects lower than how I've defined them. Joygasm. I wonder if I'll run into other CSS issues.

crashing here with acid test 3 no 100/100 like opera 10.

Its great that they stick with TAB below url and menu bar and not the fugly tab above like chrome and opera

100/100 here lol, you pc must not be able to handle it lol or it's just buggy (win7 btw) and i'd rather have it in the titlebar.. gives more view for the website! my opinion tho!

Wow...that fixed the tabs.

(although I liked the chrom-esk tab arrangement)

But there is one little thing.

I am so sick and tired of how slowly my scroll wheel scroll pages. Is there a place where I can speed it up? I don't understand, Its super quick in Firefox, horribly slow in Safari.

Anyone? ANYONE?!

Grr, and I was just starting to like the more slimmed UI by tabs on top. :( (or rather, replacing the title bar, so you win a row of vertical space)

So odd that they didn't turn it into a preference now that they had the code done anyway. :s

Grr, and I was just starting to like the more slimmed UI by tabs on top. :( (or rather, replacing the title bar, so you win a row of vertical space)

Same here, I wish there was an option in the prefpane to make it like before.

I'm not sure that I like this more than the beta, from what I can see of it, but it's still really great and I'll still recommend it to people.

I'm not really sure why I'm seeing graphite colours in the RSS buttons and the loading bar for example, while my colour is blue.

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Anyone notice if the tabs are on the bottom in the Windows version. Apple put them back on the bottom in the final version of the mac edition. Just after I got used to them on the top. Can't seem to find a way to enable it back on the top through Terminal :angry:

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