I sure like the way this program is supposed to work so I will pursue this
a bit. After installing and opening it by any of the methods you describe
it will not be there when I restart Windows 98 and though the Windows clock
would stay hidden when I wanted that before I installed QuickSearch it
Do we have to have the legal disclaimer in the popup results? If the info
is absolutely required can it at least be collapsed to a link or something??
Its pretty annoying IMO...
I agree. It's returned in the results, so it would take some DOM parsing to
hide it.
Well first
to check IE version click Help-About Internet Explorer from IE. But I believe XP ships with
IE 6.
Second let
me recommend you go with the latest beta which fixes some problems in 3.0
or
better yet wait and sometime tonight 3.1 will be out.
Let us
know if the latest
Dear Mr.Bairen: Turns Out!: I'm running
Panicware's Pop-Up Stopper; found I have to hold down Ctrl or Shift (as
would one when allowing up a popup that is "wanted") when hitting Enter, to call
up a Search! That worked! ~ By the by: I'm quite stoked with
DSQD! Thanks, Jim. ~ I'll update to
I was unable to make DSQD work; 'till I caught on, with Pop-Up
Stopper running, that if I held-down Ctrl or Shift (as is done to permit a
"wanted popup") while hitting Enter @ request of a Search, IT WORKED! ~
Somesuch, similar, action may be entailed with other popup-deleters,
for all I