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  1. #121
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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    Quote Originally Posted by Sef View Post
    Has anyone else used Midori Web Browser? It's a small lightweight browser and very fast. It is alpha, so still lots to do. With the update to 0.17, it is much more stable now than before. If you want to try it out, it is available in the universe repository.
    I've tried it, but for me when its too simple with no support for Flash and other such things. I'll wait until its out of alpha...or even better out of beta, before I'll try it again. Perhaps it will be a good browser later on, but for now, I'm not using it.
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  2. #122
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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    What do you mean with "no support for flash", I can surf flash based pages and sites like youtube with no problema.
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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    Umm... you must be using some old version of Midori, because the one I tried did support Flash without any problems...

    EDIT: Jesus_Valdez beat me to it

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    Question Re: Midori Web Browser

    is it just me or midori doesnt support autocomplete for URLs?

    as in google + ctrl + enter = google.com

    i'm currently using version 0.2.4

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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    Update: Midori appears to be fine now. Recently, I can navigate the weather.com interface without Midori crashing.

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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    it's nice, but i like to have more options and extensions.

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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    I like Midori. For me, it has problems rendering some webpages correctly. It is however, quite light and quick, and I'll look forward to replacing Firefox on a certain rig with it.

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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    I like midori, except... NO JAVA! I mean come'on! Thats all i need. Java!
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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    Quote Originally Posted by themarker0 View Post
    I like midori, except... NO JAVA! I mean come'on! Thats all i need. Java!
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  10. #130
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    Re: Midori Web Browser

    I think it's great, especially as it intregrates perfectly with GTK (I'm using Global Menu Bar and the lack of support from every other browser was annoying me).

    It's fast, and it does most things I need to do.

    Only things keeping it from being my primary browser:

    Need '+tab' button in the tab bar.
    Needs scaleable search bar.
    Need 'smart' address bar
    When opening link in new tab, it must not switch to it immediately
    When opening link in new tab, it must make it the last tab, not one to the right
    When re-opening deleted tabs, they should open in their original place, not as the last tab
    Need option to pick and choose what panels you want,
    SPELL CHECK!
    Needs to be even faster
    Fix bugs.

    Maybe I'm just too used to Opera

    EDIT: I love the feature where: if you scroll with the scroll wheel in the tab bar, it changes tabs, I don't think I've seen a browser with this in before.
    Last edited by CrimsonBizarre; May 8th, 2010 at 09:28 PM.

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