just a question, will microsoft ever let users move the menus above the address bar in ie7? it looks weird the way it is, with the address bar on top. also, does b3 have a ftp client built in? i know that b1 and b2 didn't, but that's all i ever use ie for anyway. so if its going permanently with ie7, ill stay with ie6.
i've used fireftp before, as well as many other ftp clients. if u notice, fireftp and the ie ftp client have completely different gui's. i like ie's better than fireftp's (which is the one that most ftp clients use).
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no go today?!
Posted by: pooya | July 1, 2006 11:27 AM
its been scrubbed. i wish we had some of that good rain up at the north end of the state. no rain in about a month.
Posted by: grayon mixon | July 1, 2006 11:52 AM
just a question, will microsoft ever let users move the menus above the address bar in ie7? it looks weird the way it is, with the address bar on top. also, does b3 have a ftp client built in? i know that b1 and b2 didn't, but that's all i ever use ie for anyway. so if its going permanently with ie7, ill stay with ie6.
Posted by: grayson mixon | July 1, 2006 11:59 AM
Grayson: If all you use IE for is FTP, why not just use FireFTP and be rid of it altogether?
Posted by: Steven Barnett | July 1, 2006 3:49 PM
i've used fireftp before, as well as many other ftp clients. if u notice, fireftp and the ie ftp client have completely different gui's. i like ie's better than fireftp's (which is the one that most ftp clients use).
Posted by: grayson mixon | July 1, 2006 4:18 PM
I think that is okay.
Posted by: graysona | July 3, 2006 2:46 PM
Space Shuttle already go up... i saw it from my house.
Posted by: Jonathan | July 4, 2006 10:50 AM