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Comment added by monte on Nov 17, 2008 12:43 PST(1 months ago):
weather please

Comment added by Walt Kerr on Nov 17, 2008 17:53 PST(1 months ago):
Better yet, get the Developer version of Chrome and you'll get the new bookmark manager with it. It isn't live synchronized bookmarks yet, but it's an improvement as you can import and export your bookmarks within Chrome. You can find the Developer version at this link:
http://chromium.googlecode.com/files/chromechannel-1.0.exe

Comment added by Allen on Dec 11, 2008 23:38 PST(26 days ago):
Cool!

Comment added by Polynonymous on Dec 12, 2008 16:57 PST(25 days ago):
Not supporting Windows 2000 sets a very bad precedent. The only reason Chrome doesn't run happily on Windows 2000 is because they added a line of code to detect and refuse to run on it. This is the same as those stupid websites that detect browsers other than IE and refuse to display a page, even though alternative browsers will render it fine.

Comment added by Seasickers on Dec 14, 2008 03:23 PST(24 days ago):
How to convert youtube saved video to another format like .wmv or else?

Comment added by vickram on Dec 15, 2008 16:05 PST(22 days ago):
hai to convert youtube flv files to another formats you have to download softwares like <TOTAL VIDEO CONVERTER>,<SPEEDBIT VIDEO CONVERTER>,,,,,ETC

Comment added by anand on Dec 16, 2008 05:55 PST(21 days ago):
google chrome sucked! it can suck my anus

Comment added by Byron on Dec 16, 2008 07:25 PST(21 days ago):
Not working Alexa index?
Andrew replied on Dec 17, 2008 00:33 PST:
It seems that Alexa blocked my server IP. I will fix this problem ASAP.

Comment added by test on Dec 18, 2008 09:05 PST(19 days ago):
simple comment test

Comment added by luca on Dec 19, 2008 06:37 PST(18 days ago):
Complimenti, ottimo script!
Luca

Comment added by Ian Ornstein on Dec 19, 2008 07:44 PST(18 days ago):
The side by side dual-view plug-in is really appreciated.
Now, of course, we would like a top and bottom one for comparing wide text.

Any volunteers?

IanO

Comment added by Dan on Dec 25, 2008 13:44 PST(12 days ago):
Thanks for the black theme. I tried others but hey all came out RED!! Good job!

Comment added by zaccck on Dec 25, 2008 21:35 PST(12 days ago):
realllly works..thnx mate

Comment added by ait on Dec 26, 2008 10:46 PST(11 days ago):
I get Server Busy for both Google PageRank and Alexa...

do you need some more bandwidth?

Comment added by junior on Dec 27, 2008 05:27 PST(10 days ago):
bom

Comment added by blendahtom on Dec 29, 2008 08:15 PST(8 days ago):
Is it possible to Compete.com's unique visitor count to this feature? I think that would really round things out :)

Comment added by Ruben on Dec 30, 2008 00:24 PST(8 days ago):
Hi,

Good try, but dynamic urls do not work well. Have a look at http://www.malagaholidays.com/en/malaga_hotels/apartments.asp?Town=Sierra%20Nevada

It as PR 3, but the scripts shows 0. I used other javascripts tricks found on the internet but happens just the same, any idea?

Comment added by Split Screen on Dec 30, 2008 10:36 PST(7 days ago):
There is another Dual View tool caled Split Screen: http://podobne.pl/splitscreen/ (you don't need JS)

Comment added by Shimmy on Dec 30, 2008 23:22 PST(7 days ago):
Thanks this is useful

Comment added by Soubhik on Dec 31, 2008 09:50 PST(6 days ago):
Is it possible to elaborate a bit on which image actually maps to which part of the browser? (there are over 300 images).

Second, I did everything as per the instruction, but the newly created DLL actually crashed the browser (1.0.154.36)!
I am using 'mspaint' to edit the pngs, can it be a reason?

Thanks,
Soubhik


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