Hello Viktor!!! You've come to my rescue and to those whom I know and work
with. Theres a bunch of us that do not like the "Have it MS way" toolbars
and prefer the customizability of IE6.
I will look for your Add-On! And thanks!
Just to point out a few things after reading this thread:
Many people will just use IE7 because it's installed, even though they may
not like it; whither or not they wanted it installed or not! They're too
busy with their own stuff to come here or to other sites to do much about it.
The numbers of people whom post doesn't exactly reflect what 'everyone'
wants - UnLike voting polls: I've heard that 'if one person votes yes then
theres approximately 50,000 others whom will vote the same." Here you have
many people whom visit often and post very often, while I know through out my
experiance that there are many others whom dont even know this
'area/site/community' even exsits! Then there are those whom know about this
site but only read the info but never post. Then there are those whom just
dont care enough to do anything about it and still don't like it.
For me it's mostly because I like to have as little space used by the
toolbars as possible - I'll have only 2 'lines' of toolbars and almost
verything on them including google whom takes up most of 1 line. Here, "The
MS way" it takes up... What? Maybe 10% of the screen?
So everybodys different - it would make more cents (No spelling error!) to
have it customizable in the first place. Look at what "I" have to do! I
have to go and get "Someone Elses" add-on to make it customizable! Heck! I
and others may just pay 500 cents for it... Get it? lol
[I am different-I knew that long ago. I give everyone the trust and respect
that''''s due to them, as a human and possible friend. They build or tear
away at that by what they say and do.
-Night`Wolf-]
"Viktor Krammer" wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> I am working on a navigation bar replacement toolbar called Quero that can
> bring you back a lot of the customizability that we were used to. The Quero
> navigation bar can be moved around and resized like any other 3rd-party
> toolbar. It can even replace the standard address bar of IE7 (see Quero >
> Options > Appearance).
>
> Best regards,
>
> Viktor
> --
> http://www.quero.at/
> The New Web Experience
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