I've only used it for a couple of minutes, but have already noticed the speed improvements. Two bugs that I hoped might have been fixed, though I am not entirely certain that they are solely caused by WE since they had been solved after installing 7.11 with Firefox 3.5 and then reappeared with FF 3.6, I still have the problem that makes Wikipedia and some other sites very difficult to use where browse mode will only stay off for a couple of seconds only allowing one to enter a couple of characters into the edit box for the search, this also happens instantly if one backspaces to correct a typing mistake. Also, a lot of pages only half load, requiring one to reload to read the rest of the page, Amazon and news sites are big ones for this one. Finally, a lot of sites like foxnews.com and cnn.com keep returning one to the top of the page after one has read a few lines down into the page. I thought that perhaps the half loading and constant jumping back to the top of a page might be a buffer problem with Firefox, but I increased my buffer to 8 Gb and it still happens. Again, I am not certain how much of this is WE and how much is Firefox, but the problems had vanished completely when I moved from WE 7.1 to 7.11, so I had hoped that something might be able to be done.

Anyway, a lot of other fixes seem to be working. I am going to try out the iTunes functionality as soon as I can with family visiting. Hats off to the GW Micro crew for a first beta that seems more stable than a lot of people's full releases.

Chris
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