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06-16-2003 09:36 AM
06-16-2003 09:36 AM
Forum Reading
How do you guys do it?
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06-16-2003 09:41 AM
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Re: Forum Reading
Most of people use Netscape, Mozilla or Opera. All these browsers support tabbed windows. I use mozilla. Its very helpful is maintaining so many tabbed windows whilst only one in the task bar.
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Umapathy
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06-16-2003 09:45 AM
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Re: Forum Reading
If I can't have X-Windows up, I have to use lots of IE windows which frankly gives me a headache.
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06-16-2003 09:45 AM
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Re: Forum Reading
I personally use Netscape 7.02
Just like Mozilla you can have multiply tabs to view multiple web pages.
Plus it's much better than Internet Exploder
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06-16-2003 09:56 AM
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Re: Forum Reading
Have a good week!
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06-16-2003 09:58 AM
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06-16-2003 12:14 PM
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Re: Forum Reading
Use mozilla and there no problem to do so.
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06-16-2003 06:45 PM
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Re: Forum Reading
regards
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06-17-2003 07:49 AM
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06-17-2003 09:08 AM
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I use netscape and I am happy with it because it is possible to have many tabs in unique window.
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06-17-2003 09:32 AM
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Re: Forum Reading
I like to keep a close watch on four HP forums, so I find a browser with tabs to be the easiest tool for this purpose. Netscape 7.02 is my current default browser, but I also use IE6 SP1. (We have some database apps that require IE6.)
One advantage to Netscape over IE has to do with the recent HP Forum makeover. I run 17" or 18" flat panels at their native resolution, both at home and in the office. Using IE6, the recent forum change has caused the screen fonts to become quite a bit larger than they were previously, too large for my taste. The Netscape screen fonts are still small, so of course one does not need to scroll so much. However, some people find running flat panels at their native resolution makes text too small to read, so those people might prefer IE. (Of course, running flat panels at a resolution which is not the native resolution, makes text somewhat fuzzy.)
:-) Jay