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2007-07-27
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2007-07-27
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2007-07-27
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2007-07-27
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@ Toronto
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2007-07-27
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2007-07-27
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2007-07-28
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@ Paia, Maui, Hawaii
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Are you guys able to switch back and fourth between opera & mozilla engines? i have both options but when i select opera, close the brower, and then reopen, the MicroB is still selected.
ideas?
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2007-07-28
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yes, that is a GUI glitch. The good news is that it actually does switch engines.
It is easy to test if you kept the original or at least different home pages for Opera and MicroB.
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2007-07-28
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2007-07-28
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