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I'd like to see the copy feature improved. For example, if I copy the data in the cells from this page http://www.infoplease.com/us/census/top-50-cities-2006.html using Firefox and paste into Excel, all the data goes into cell A1. However, if I copy the same data from the same page using IE and paste into Excel, the data is pasted correctly into the spreadsheet. That's the only reason I use IE during times of data mining. Otherwise, I'm all Firefox. : ) Keep up the great work. -Brian | I'd like to see the copy feature improved. For example, if I copy the data in the cells from this page http://www.infoplease.com/us/census/top-50-cities-2006.html using Firefox and paste into Excel, all the data goes into cell A1. However, if I copy the same data from the same page using IE and paste into Excel, the data is pasted correctly into the spreadsheet. That's the only reason I use IE during times of data mining. Otherwise, I'm all Firefox. : ) Keep up the great work. -Brian | ||
== Manage search engines == | |||
In Firefox 3 the add-ons like Flash Player,... are already in the add-ons panel, with the themes and the extensions but I would like to see something like that in the same panel for the search engines. | In Firefox 3 the add-ons like Flash Player,... are already in the add-ons panel, with the themes and the extensions but I would like to see something like that in the same panel for the search engines. | ||
== Windows 98 support == | |||
Although Windows 98 Second Edition is no longer supported by Microsoft effective on July 11, 2006, it still enjoys use by people who like to run older games and for use in running older educational programs at schools. The reason Microsoft does not support the Windows 9x source code anymore is because of the cost of supporting 2 lines of source code even though the Windows 9x source code is the safer line supported by DOS which is the maintenance operating system according to Chris Quirke, Most Valuable Professional of Microsoft. | Although Windows 98 Second Edition is no longer supported by Microsoft effective on July 11, 2006, it still enjoys use by people who like to run older games and for use in running older educational programs at schools. The reason Microsoft does not support the Windows 9x source code anymore is because of the cost of supporting 2 lines of source code even though the Windows 9x source code is the safer line supported by DOS which is the maintenance operating system according to Chris Quirke, Most Valuable Professional of Microsoft. | ||
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