29th June 2009, 11:47 PM
I don't use the password saving wand (though it would probably be helpful), but your post reminded me of another thing I love: you can add a new search option to the search box tool bar out of virtually any search box you find on a webpage. Come to think of it, I suppose it isn't so surprising: programming the browser to replicate something like that doesn't seem very difficult.
With Firefox, I had to go to a special webpage to do that. Hopefully they've caught up by now.
IE7 is okay, it gets the job done. I really only use it at work, because I was having some problems doing my work (which is largely web-based, though I don't do much programming with web interfaces, if that makes sense. I use more VB .NET than Javascript or ASP, if that helps illustrate) in Firefox. It seems like a poor man's [any popular browser] and that it's doing nothing more than playing catch-up with browsers that already offer the same functionality, like tabs, mouse gestures, etc.
With Firefox, I had to go to a special webpage to do that. Hopefully they've caught up by now.
IE7 is okay, it gets the job done. I really only use it at work, because I was having some problems doing my work (which is largely web-based, though I don't do much programming with web interfaces, if that makes sense. I use more VB .NET than Javascript or ASP, if that helps illustrate) in Firefox. It seems like a poor man's [any popular browser] and that it's doing nothing more than playing catch-up with browsers that already offer the same functionality, like tabs, mouse gestures, etc.