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MyIE2 0.7.829 beta

MyIE2 is a powerful multi-page browser based on the IE core (IE5.x or IE 6.0 required). It can open multiple web pages in just one window. And it only takes a little system resource when surfing with a greatly integrated user interface. It also supports special Plug-Ins & IE Extensions to let you have an enjoyable surfing experience.

    What's new/fixed:

  • Address bar font problem.

  • Simple Collector get tabbed.

  • "Run Script" button at Simple Collector. This feature could be used to speed up plugin development.

  • Clear button at Simple Collector.

  • Refreshing of the inactive would steal the focus of the active window. First in the MDI browsers.

  • Restore MYIE2 main window would sometime put the scroll bar at wrong location.

  • Any address started with '?' will be regarded as a quick search, when quick search is enabled.

  • Then the user will be able to search URL like: myie2.com . Just type ?myie2.com in address bar,

  • MYIE2 will search for myie2.com.

  • Printing word document in MYIE2 would not pop the print dialog.

  • Default save path will be "$MYIE2RootSaved Documents" and "$MYIE2RootSaved Pictures"

  • Can use '?' in filters to match any single character.

  • Can drop multiple files to MYIE2 now.

  • PureMenuMode in MyIE.ini. Set it to 1 to have classic windows menu style.

  • The default style of toolbar will use system drawing procedure.

  • When the favorite menu is very long and covers other menu, selecting favorite items that cover other menuitem would switch to that menuitem.

  • A corrupt line was left at top after switching to Full screen mode.

  • Menu item width was too width under win98 system.

  • Could not support multimedia keyboard when MyIE2 is at foreground.

  • The lock icon was not shown when visiting a secure site.

  • Default activate sequence is set to previous.
News source: MyIE2 website

Download: MyIE2 0.7.829 beta

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