I was cleaning and reorganizing my Bookmarks and I went to move
a folder and the window went to Oops! …Yah Ooops, it totally waxed the
folder I was moving. To top it off some other links I had moved into
another folder are gone as well. #$@%$$!$!$%#^^&&*$^#^@$^#$^
That’s terrible! After you paid so much for the product too!
Flippant? Facetious? Me?
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Kim - 4/13/2012 2:03:49 PM
You’ve had a bit of acid tongue lately…
Fortunatley I back up my bookmarks. Still annoying.
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 21:19:35 GMT, GofBorg
GofBorg@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org wrote:
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You’ve had a bit of acid tongue lately…
Fortunatley I back up my bookmarks. Still annoying.[/color]
Interesting…I’ve been so annoyed with Firefox lately that I’m using
Chrome. In Firefox, if I try to right-click on a bookmark to open in
a new tab, the bookmark menu disappears. Video drivers haven’t
changed in quite a while, but Firefox has updated, so I assume the
issue is with Firefox. But haven’t had time to troubleshoot, so just
using Chrome instead.
KeN Etter wrote:
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Interesting…I’ve been so annoyed with Firefox lately that I’m using Chrome.
In Firefox, if I try to right-click on a bookmark to open in a new tab, the
bookmark menu disappears. Video drivers haven’t changed in quite a while, but
Firefox has updated, so I assume the issue is with Firefox. But haven’t had
time to troubleshoot, so just using Chrome instead.[/color]
And I’m so fed up with both Firefox and Chrome that I’m back to Safari! When
did browsers become SO BAD. Of course, if I follow Apple’s lead and just
disable Flash in all of them, life is so much better - heehee.
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Danita
Novell Knowledge Partner
Upgrading to GroupWise 2012? http://www.caledonia.net/blog/?p=514
http://www.caledonia.net/gw12upg.html
I have Firefox, Chrome, and IE installed. I am always finding
something that doesn’t work on one that does on the others. I have to
use them all for testing functionality anyway.
My least favorite is Firefox, BUT it has the best tools like firebug
and nttpfox that tools in the other browsers can’t match.
Unfortunately, by far it’s the slowest of the three for my usage.
Chrome has problems because it’s built to be fast…at the expense of
native functionality. You have to install a bucketload of plugins and
be an expert to get it to work with javascript etc. Right now (and
that is changeable with any/all “upgrades” it’s my browser of choice
IE wins the award for “Most Improved Browser”. It’s faster than FF but
it still has its multiple functionality quirks.
Anyone that is serious about getting the most functionality out of the
web needs multiple browsers these days.
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Kim - 4/18/2012 1:50:40 PM