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Tuesday 21st August, 2007 14:20 Comments: 0
This still pisses me off (far more than it should), as it's probably quite a trivial thing for Microsoft to change (or should I say fix?). When you view feeds in IE7, you get the usual options of opening links, opening them in a new tab, in a window, the good old "Save Target As..." and the often useful "Copy Shortcut", but for some reason IE7 disables the "Add to Favorites" option. Which is annoying, because sometimes I see an item/entry (often just a summary of the article) and I want to add it to my Favorites and possibly read it or mention it later. I don't know why they did that, as they know the URL and the link contains text that can be used when adding it. The option's enabled when you view a web page, so why disable it here?

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