I've not used Microshite Internet Explorer for quite some time now. I did use Firefox but got dogged off with it being slow so....
I'm now using Google Chrome and love it! I'm using lots of Google applications such as Calender, Gmail, Docs etc. and can even sync with my Windows mobile phone.
here's the best bit though...... there's a TDM850 theme for your background! Cool!
<!--quoteo(post=166177:date=Mon 14th Jun 2010, 06:27 PM:name=Moose)-->QUOTE(Moose @ Mon 14th Jun 2010, 06:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->where do ya find the tdm theme?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
select themes, then search for yamaha and you'll find tdm mkii in there somewhere.
I'll need to get my finger out and do a 9er theme!
Basic settings: Browser themeShare Comment Print
Add a fun theme to Google Chrome to dress it up. The theme appears around the border of the browser and as the background of the New Tab page.
Add a theme
Follow these steps (for Windows):
Click the Tools menu
Select Options.
Click the Personal Stuff tab.
Click Get themes in the "Themes" section to go to the gallery. You can also go to the gallery directly by visiting http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/themes/
Preview different themes in the gallery by clicking their links or thumbnails.
When you find a theme that you'd like to use, click Apply theme on the gallery.
The theme is downloaded as a .crx file to your computer. Confirm your download by clicking Save for the file in the Downloads bar.
The theme will be applied immediately. If you change your mind, just click Undo in the message that appears at the top of page to go back to your previous theme.
I've never had speed issues with firefox, so what else can it offer apart from a TDM theme, which would replace my Man U theme?
will download chrome , to try, for the week.
I need a sig. indeed with plenty of frickin polish
<!--quoteo(post=166265:date=Tue 15th Jun 2010, 08:11 AM:name=erny)-->QUOTE(erny @ Tue 15th Jun 2010, 08:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I've never had speed issues with firefox, so what else can it offer apart from a TDM theme, which would replace my Man U theme?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
it uses separate processes for the tabs, if one page crashes on you it will not take down the rest of your browser (at least in theory, it does still occasionally happen). Then again, the next big FF update will use the same techniques.