<strong>I reboot. That bug annoys the crap out of me, especially since there doesn't seem to be reset buttons on this new Dual 867.</strong><hr></blockquote>That's just stupid because you should NEVER force a hard reset unless your system is completely unresponsive and won't shut down by regular means. Hard resets can damage your Mac. The same goes for PCs. Apple removed the reset button because with Mac OS X's remarkable stability, it isn't really necessary. Should your Mac still freeze up at some time, use the power button to shut it down, wait a few seconds, then start it up again.
<strong>Other browsers, until they implement the "instant back" button like IE does, aren't useful to me because they reload a page from the net when the Back button is used.</strong><hr></blockquote>OmniWeb has had "instant back" for a very long time.
These drop down menus SUCK. Half the time I cannot click on my toolbar links cause they keep dropping down.</strong><hr></blockquote>
if you dont mind one extra click, make folders and consolidate you toolbar favorites. when you click on the folders you will get a menu of its contents, but at least it's not the annoying IE one.
<strong>where ?</strong><hr></blockquote> <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> Uhhh... maybe try the Back button.
Just like IE, OmniWeb doesn't re-download and reload the whole page; it keeps the page cached. At least, that fits lundy's above definition of "instant back".
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[quote]Originally posted by Mack Damon:
<strong>I reboot. That bug annoys the crap out of me, especially since there doesn't seem to be reset buttons on this new Dual 867.</strong><hr></blockquote>That's just stupid because you should NEVER force a hard reset unless your system is completely unresponsive and won't shut down by regular means. Hard resets can damage your Mac. The same goes for PCs. Apple removed the reset button because with Mac OS X's remarkable stability, it isn't really necessary. Should your Mac still freeze up at some time, use the power button to shut it down, wait a few seconds, then start it up again.
Hard reset = bad mojo. It always has been.
<strong>Other browsers, until they implement the "instant back" button like IE does, aren't useful to me because they reload a page from the net when the Back button is used.</strong><hr></blockquote>OmniWeb has had "instant back" for a very long time.
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These drop down menus SUCK. Half the time I cannot click on my toolbar links cause they keep dropping down.</strong><hr></blockquote>
if you dont mind one extra click, make folders and consolidate you toolbar favorites. when you click on the folders you will get a menu of its contents, but at least it's not the annoying IE one.
<strong>OmniWeb has had "instant back" for a very long time.</strong><hr></blockquote>
where ?
<strong>where ?</strong><hr></blockquote> <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> Uhhh... maybe try the Back button.
Just like IE, OmniWeb doesn't re-download and reload the whole page; it keeps the page cached. At least, that fits lundy's above definition of "instant back".