i learned a few things from this video. i never knew about the keyword searched and i never knew ctrl+L i always used F6. i enjoy your videos cause i always learn something new even if its a minor "Skill" (im not sure if thats the right word to use)
my command bar is actually on the left hand side...not sure why but I just right clicked to add the command bar and it appeared on the right...ohh ok if you don't have the favorites also, you can have them to the right if command bar is the only thing you have up
dude, no offence, but why the FUCK would you wanna run IE x64?! It has none of the new features (hardware acceleration etc) and flash etc doesn't work with it! You're far better off using 32-bit. Even on a 64-bit OS.
@j800r Flash does work with it, and does so easily. The FlashUtil64_10_3_162_ActiveX.exe runs very smoothly. And in my experience the 64-bit IE9 handles many tabs better than 32-bit IE9. Regardless of all that however, the fact IE9 64-bit won't allow you to set 64-bit as the default browser is dumb. It's there, I should be able to use it as my primary browser, yet it was purposely engineered not to be used that way. That's stupid.
Rich try this in IE9. Go to the tools icon on the right and click on F12 Development tools. Then click on the little house on the right that takes you to home page. I think you can change what side the icons are on by redoing the HTML text that pops up at the bottom of the screen.
i learned a few things from this video. i never knew about the keyword searched and i never knew ctrl+L i always used F6. i enjoy your videos cause i always learn something new even if its a minor "Skill" (im not sure if thats the right word to use)
mysticNTN 6 days ago
I used IE9 beta and its wasn't as good as firefox or chrome to me. Then I got the final release and I still didn't like it :/
crazyharry39 6 months ago
i run 64 bit and its runs flash very good
VEGANSEATMEAT69 8 months ago
my command bar is actually on the left hand side...not sure why but I just right clicked to add the command bar and it appeared on the right...ohh ok if you don't have the favorites also, you can have them to the right if command bar is the only thing you have up
WhippedCreamDream 11 months ago
dude, no offence, but why the FUCK would you wanna run IE x64?! It has none of the new features (hardware acceleration etc) and flash etc doesn't work with it! You're far better off using 32-bit. Even on a 64-bit OS.
j800r 11 months ago
@j800r Flash does work with it, and does so easily. The FlashUtil64_10_3_162_ActiveX.exe runs very smoothly. And in my experience the 64-bit IE9 handles many tabs better than 32-bit IE9. Regardless of all that however, the fact IE9 64-bit won't allow you to set 64-bit as the default browser is dumb. It's there, I should be able to use it as my primary browser, yet it was purposely engineered not to be used that way. That's stupid.
pcmedianet 11 months ago
I run IE 64-bit and Flash runs fine for me too!
khlundberg 11 months ago
Rich try this in IE9. Go to the tools icon on the right and click on F12 Development tools. Then click on the little house on the right that takes you to home page. I think you can change what side the icons are on by redoing the HTML text that pops up at the bottom of the screen.
capman911 11 months ago
My complaint about ie .....its its IE :P
brainlicker1 11 months ago 5
Also I hope that Firefox 4 gets better with memory on the final release.
ninja1507 11 months ago
Agree completely
ninja1507 11 months ago
I also with you could move those buttons over too...I'm used to going to the left for bookmarks.
Dooombox 11 months ago