K-MeleonCCF ME Unofficial Version.
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Thursday, July 27, 2006
K-MeleonCCF 0.05.6.1
Download address:
http://kmeleon.et8.net/K-MeleonCCF0.05.6.1.exe
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Hi Hao, I really like your browser a lot, in fact, it has become my very favorite. But one thing about it bugs me. I prefer to search from the URL bar and just click GO or click Search for a search. But the GO bar will only go to a valid URL and the Search bar(button) only brings up search engine preference instead of actually searching. Please, how do I change this. Thanks btw, you should change one of the names of the search bars. Two toolbars with the same name?
K-Meleon CCF is an excellent browser, my favourite version of K-Meleon, and in fact I'm starting to prefer it over Mozilla and FireFox even on high-end systems.
I agree with the user who would prefer a simple search button, but in fact a workaround is very simple - just set up a hotkey for the search engine and (for example) Ctrl-1 will take you there, you can type in the search terms and press enter. Quicker and easier than anything on the toolbar!
The only things I miss from FireFox and Mozilla (I use both on the various PCs I use) are the NoScript plugin, and the Customise Google plugin. Everything else makes for a very quick and easy-to-use browser, once I've set a couple of options to how I like them.
4 comments:
Hi Hao, I really like your browser a lot, in fact, it has become my very favorite. But one thing about it bugs me. I prefer to search from the URL bar and just click GO or click Search for a search. But the GO bar will only go to a valid URL and the Search bar(button) only brings up search engine preference instead of actually searching. Please, how do I change this. Thanks btw, you should change one of the names of the search bars. Two toolbars with the same name?
You can press enter to search in the searchbar
K-Meleon CCF is an excellent browser, my favourite version of K-Meleon, and in fact I'm starting to prefer it over Mozilla and FireFox even on high-end systems.
I agree with the user who would prefer a simple search button, but in fact a workaround is very simple - just set up a hotkey for the search engine and (for example) Ctrl-1 will take you there, you can type in the search terms and press enter. Quicker and easier than anything on the toolbar!
The only things I miss from FireFox and Mozilla (I use both on the various PCs I use) are the NoScript plugin, and the Customise Google plugin. Everything else makes for a very quick and easy-to-use browser, once I've set a couple of options to how I like them.
Keep up the great work!
Hi thanks for postinng this
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