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I get this:
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How can I do this?
However good Firefox may be (and I've given it a good chance, believe me), I still find myself using Internet Explorer most of the time. I dislike Chrome, like Firefox, but still prefer Internet Explorer. Why? Because it always works and that's what I've always used. Installing ad-block in IE takes about ten seconds, and that's about the only necessary add-on. By and large all those fancy extensions I played around with on Firefox never ended up getting used all that much. I've also found Internet Explorer to be faster when I have a large number of tabs open (>20) on my machine. (Oh, and IE looks nicer.)Guest10 wrote:how about Firefox?
I don't use internet explorer, but this script has to be ran on other computers and nearly everybody has iexplorer. I run the ie window from my script, if that matters. Also tryed to put a gui with ActiveX control, but links clicked in it get opened in a new iexplorer window.chaz wrote:@OP: Although unrelated to AutoHotkey, you can do this manually using 7TaskbarTweaker (select the "Drag within/between groups using right mouse button" checkbox).
However good Firefox may be (and I've given it a good chance, believe me), I still find myself using Internet Explorer most of the time. I dislike Chrome, like Firefox, but still prefer Internet Explorer. Why? Because it always works and that's what I've always used. Installing ad-block in IE takes about ten seconds, and that's about the only necessary add-on. By and large all those fancy extensions I played around with on Firefox never ended up getting used all that much. I've also found Internet Explorer to be faster when I have a large number of tabs open (>20) on my machine. (Oh, and IE looks nicer.)Guest10 wrote:how about Firefox?
(Just curious, why do you append ":u geek:" to all of your posts? Unless that's a smiley (in which case I have them disabled), am I missing something?