No. The "down" arrow for the scroll bar on the bottom is missing, only an up arrow is present. Now, I don't think it's supposed to be there in the first place, I think I might've used TinkerTool and Kaleidoscope to put it there.
Anybody else getting hard crashes when you attempt to scroll a page while it is still loading? This seems to be a recurring problem on my system. This is really annoying since it isn't just an application crash that you can force-quit out of. The whole system is fubar until you reboot (not even the debugging window can save me). I'm fairly sure it has something to do with the scrolling and page loading, so if I stay clear of that I should be safe and happy. [crosses fingers]
The lack of autofilling/auto completing feels like a loss. IE makes you feel like a real pro when the autofilling/autocompleting comes into play.
Other than those 2, I am still quite impressed at what they have done with Net7.
Honestly, I think OmniWeb is the best browser out there... except for two things:
1) Its bookmark management is atrocious. I mean, I can't 'batch select' a group of bookmarks and change a setting (such as subscription timing). And the subscription feature itself seems... I dunno, unreliable. It's hard to tell if it's actually looking for changes or not, and IE catches updates that OW seems to ignore.
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Anybody else getting hard crashes when you attempt to scroll a page while it is still loading? This seems to be a recurring problem on my system. This is really annoying since it isn't just an application crash that you can force-quit out of. The whole system is fubar until you reboot (not even the debugging window can save me). I'm fairly sure it has something to do with the scrolling and page loading, so if I stay clear of that I should be safe and happy. [crosses fingers]
The lack of autofilling/auto completing feels like a loss. IE makes you feel like a real pro when the autofilling/autocompleting comes into play.
Other than those 2, I am still quite impressed at what they have done with Net7.
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1) Its bookmark management is atrocious. I mean, I can't 'batch select' a group of bookmarks and change a setting (such as subscription timing). And the subscription feature itself seems... I dunno, unreliable. It's hard to tell if it's actually looking for changes or not, and IE catches updates that OW seems to ignore.
2) I've become addicted to tabbed browsing.