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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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| Re: Keeping the tabs for next session What I hate about this feature is, even when I choose to exit a tab or an IE session, every time I open IE, I get the session restore tab. I figured out how to disable that from these postings, but I have now lost any advantages, too. Just my 2 cents, worth nothing. "VanguardLH" wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > I really don't like the idea of installing a 2.24 MB plug-in only to have > > _one_ feature that I strongly believe should be already part of IE7. > > Well, you might only use one feature now but it has lots to offer. Ad > blocking, crash recovery, mouse gestures, move menubar to top and remove > searchbar (registry hacks available but more convenient as option > settings), and several others you might want to play with. > |
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