The switch is now accessible and appears to work as expected when set to Disabled.
I confirm that it works. Thanks . But why has this not been set to Disabled mode by default? It makes sense that it should... Most of the people probably wouldn't figure out how to do this unless advised. Including me .
M84 wrote:Not happy my search was changed without my consent. VERY not happy about that
Million Dollar companys get an offer from EVERY big search engine FROM THE BEGINNING. They can set anything as default and earn and earn and earn. There is not need to change.
We haven't this staus. We get from Google: 0.
Changing the engine back takes a few seconds of time. And sorry: Make a Bad Product or stop development after running out of money because i want to avoid that somebody has to take a few seconds of time - is not an option Not from a moral point of view (not even from a common moral) and not from a business point of view.
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Just tried the backup tool for the first time to save a backup. Doesn't appear to work. Once I set the directory and give it a name and start, nothing appears to happen. Not sure what the issue is. I'm running .2600 in WinXP.
I took a screenshot of this problem I posted about a few days ago
This update seems like its causing certain websites to refresh by themselves when I scroll down on them. Any ideas?
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It happens on many sites. I load up a site, start reading, goes blank, re-appears after 30secs/1minute but usually scrolls me down to the bottom of the page. Any ideas? It's annoying
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SRWare wrote:
Changing the engine back takes a few seconds of time. And sorry: Make a Bad Product or stop development after running out of money because i want to avoid that somebody has to take a few seconds of time - is not an option
For an end-user I agree, but for corporate environments it's too short-sighted: If a search engine changes unexpectedly, almost every user will call the IT helpdesk. For a 150 people company it means a lot of work to process these trouble tickets and to explain "none technical" users how to change it.
For us it seems that Iron is no longer a product to use in larger production environments. We will therefore switch back to Google Chrome and control it via group policies.