Mastershakes
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Rock on, lemme know what you think BEFORE you write that review on the switch
wwwdjrcs said:If you type in a web form and then hit backspace, it doesn't disappear right away?
My love affair is quickly fading, too many bugs and not worth it atm.Grandmaster said:Never understood why people love leaked software. It's probably not been made public for a reason...especially when its something like a web browser.
Grandmaster said:Never understood why people love leaked software. It's probably not been made public for a reason...especially when its something like a web browser.
wwwdjrcs said:Ew, mine broke, and it broke my IE6.
I have switched to Firefox, for now
That's what I get for using leaked sh*t
hehe, my system is just in shambles. I've been beating it down with a lot of beta software lately, and it needs a format. I used the no-install version, so that is probably why, and it just started randomly spawning windows all over the place. Firefox is only a band-aid, once I format I will get the installer of IE7 working fine. My PC needs an operationMastershakes said:It's not the leak. PM me if you need help. I find it interesting how you choose to blame the software first. A disturbing trait.
wwwdjrcs said:Um, Avant isn't a seperate browser there buddy. It's only a shell for IE...
Still uses the IE Engine.
You should consider VMware or VirtualPC (the latter comes with MSDN). If your system has enough RAM, it's a great way to try out even the most horrendously buggy pre-release builds without mucking up your actual system. My laptop running Vista 5270, and a VMware image with a disposable copy of XP are my guinea pigs currently. XP x64 on the desktop is my production environment and that stays in pristine condition.wwwdjrcs said:hehe, my system is just in shambles. I've been beating it down with a lot of beta software lately, and it needs a format. I used the no-install version, so that is probably why, and it just started randomly spawning windows all over the place. Firefox is only a band-aid, once I format I will get the installer of IE7 working fine. My PC needs an operation
I have used Virtual PC before, but my current system is not quite the most efficient PC ever. I need an upgrade, but it's far back on the list. Currently running a PIII 933MHz with 512MB of RAM. Gets the job done for what I need, as I don't game.NetRyder said:You should consider VMware or VirtualPC (the latter comes with MSDN). If your system has enough RAM, it's a great way to try out even the most horrendously buggy pre-release builds without mucking up your actual system. My laptop running Vista 5270, and a VMware image with a disposable copy of XP are my guinea pigs currently. XP x64 on the desktop is my production environment and that stays in pristine condition.