
Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:Firefox 2 comes with a built-in spell checker, no need some stupid Google Toolbar.
Google Toolbar for Firefox
[b]SpellCheck
Check your spelling whenever you type in web forms
Get it here: Google Toolbar for Firefox[/b]
yep...Originally posted by yxTay:Firefox 2 comes with a built-in spell checker, no need some stupid Google Toolbar.
Google toolbar works for me because the search terms that you type in Google appears in the toolbar. You simply click on the word in the toolbar to find the word/s in the web page.Originally posted by yxTay:Firefox 2 comes with a built-in spell checker, no need some stupid Google Toolbar.
Any reason why you still use IE? I gave it up since Firefox 1.01Originally posted by Gordonator:i'm using google toolbar myself. i find it very useful since i'm a IE user, especially the spell check and google search feature.![]()
i'm using IE 6.0 since i'm not using windows XP, i can't upgrade it to IE 7.0Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:Any reason why you still use IE? I gave it up since Firefox 1.01
I can say is,Originally posted by Gordonator:i'm using IE 6.0 since i'm not using windows XP, i can't upgrade it to IE 7.0
i using both IE 6.0 and forefox 2.0 actually. i use IE on sgforums since IE handles sgforums better in terms of word formatting and BB coding.
i use firefox to open websites that requires me to open multiple tabs at the same time.
lastly i find it strange that u are using google toolbar with firefox. since firefox already has it's own spellcheck, pop-up blocker and search i don't the need for u to install google toolbar on it.![]()
please screenshot the results...........Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:removed
errr, for those using firefox, they will find it useless.Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:funny... quick, go to the menu on the left
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i don't understand why u need to locate the words in a particular page.Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:You see how I typed andrew pk yap in the search box and at the end of the toolbar, andrew pk yap appears?
When you click on the words "andrew" "pk" "yap" at the end of the tool bar, it will locate the words in the web pages you are viewing... that saves so much time than to click on the menu: EDIT>FIND in this page>
u dun say, i dunno.Originally posted by lpx88:Lol now den i realise FI edited TS's post![]()
U edit urs also leh........... Making my eye blur.....Originally posted by Gordonator:i don't understand why u need to locate the words in a particular page.
anway can u please don't post such a long picture, it's making the forum very long and very hard to read the posts. pls edit asap.
bryanseb maybe u can edit your quote too.