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  • daniel
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    Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
    I'm using it as of a few hours ago, and it seems really good so far. I don't know if FF has this, but I like the option to open several pages at once on startup.

    Does anyone know if there's a setting somewhere to make the scrolling when using the wheel a little smoother?

    Also, how do you turn off the spell checking?
    with firefox you can set more than one page to be your "homepage(s)", and it will open them all in new tabs.

    dont know about the scroll wheel thing.

    i dont think you can turn off the spell check thing, at least not in the options.

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  • Jand3rson
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    I'm using it as of a few hours ago, and it seems really good so far. I don't know if FF has this, but I like the option to open several pages at once on startup.

    Does anyone know if there's a setting somewhere to make the scrolling when using the wheel a little smoother?

    Also, how do you turn off the spell checking?

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  • daniel
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    i havent really had any issues with it at all, and have visited many types of webpages. i am looking forward to some plug-ins, like a mail notifier.

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  • submwar
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    /\ /\ Ha. 4 minute trial, and he's done!!


    I actually uninstalled yesterday, went back to Firefox3. I can't deal with the bugs for now, but it does load pages the fastest. And its awesome how it imports everything from FF3 into Chrome. I cant wait to see it once its been fixed.

    Ran unstable when I had 5+ tabs open.. anyone else with similar issue?

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  • DCColegrove
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    Okay... Tried it... Makes me nuts... Done.

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  • DCColegrove
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    Just downloaded it....Trying it out...kind of weird.

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  • Kruzen
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    All of you are idiots if you think that will hold up in any court.

    In fact, Washington courts just ruled on this the other day



    "That court has now returned a unanimous ruling (PDF, via the Seattle Post-Intelligencer) that reaffirms the decisions of lower courts: AT&T's service terms contain clauses that are, in legal terms, "unconscionable," meaning that no reasonable individual would have agreed to them had he or she realized their full scope. "

    IE, courts aren't stupid. And it is removed anyway, so relax.

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  • scabzzzz
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    I'm not even going to use it any longer considering what I agreed to when using it.

    I'll use it at home to track my worthless browsing habits, but not at work to track sensitive domain/company information.

    Very sketchy..
    I can only suck 1 corporate cock at once, and right now its Bill Gates. Steve Jobs is waiting in line, and Google far in the back (no homo).

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  • 318isbmw
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    I like it alot. Lots quicker than firefox3, but firefox3 wasn't that big of a deal with its speeds. Love how clean it is. Thanks for linkin it for those of us who don't see all the latest tech news.

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  • daniel
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    glad i could link to something people are enjoying/trying out.

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  • netcsk
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    You beat me to it, Robert.

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  • netcsk
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    Update: It was a copy & paste mistake, apparently, and the offending language is being removed as we speak. Thanks, Googe!

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  • RobertK
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    Originally posted by Alex Spanos
    Is a typo and is being fixed.

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  • RobertK
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    I likey.. very fast

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  • CrazyB
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    I am not talking about the bug complaints, the bug complaints are great and are a developers dream/nightmare.
    I am speaking of people complaining that this does not have enough add-ons or features.

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