Navigation
Use the navigation buttons - Back, Stop, Forward, Refresh and Home - in conjunction with the Address Bar to navigate the web.
Toolbox
Open and Save - This contains everything you need to open new tabs, start new workspaces, open files and more!
Favorites - Here you'll find a list of your favorites and options to organize them
History - You'll be able to view a list of sites you've visited and have the option to erase this list.
Editing Features - In this section you'll find the highlight and sticky note options as well as search capabilities.
File Downloads - Here you can download a file as well as access the File Transfer manager
Security - Here you’ll find security tools such as blocking ActiveX, pop-ups and Flash. As well as have access to the Winferno Spyware Scan, McAfee Site Advisor and Internet Security Manager.
Other - Here you can access your preferences as well as the help docs. Choosing to have this toolbox open places all your favorite features at your fingertips. But if you'd prefer, you can also hide the sidebar.
Searching
To search for text on the current web page, enter the text in the Find box and press the Enter key. Secure IE will then highlight matching text on the web page. Press Enter again or F3 to search for the next occurence of the text. Hold down the Shift key while performing a search to highlight all occurences. You can also search the entire workspace for text by selecting Edit, Search Workspace.To search using popular search engines, simply type in what you'd like to search for and then select which search engine (e.g. Google, Yahoo, Dictionary) that you'd like to search. After you hit enter, we'll take you directly to the search results.
четвер, 15 січня 2009 р.
The ultimate navigation tool for Internet Explorer (IE). IE Flower is a small yet very powerful tool which allows you to navigate faster on the Internet using either a mouse or a touchpad. Have you ever been frustrated to always have to move your cursor to the tool bar to perform a simple Previous page? With IE Flower, a double-click with the left mouse button (or a double-click on the touchpad) is enough. The number of functions was increased in redefining the right button as a Shift "like" button. For example, holding the right mouse button while rotating the wheel performs an horizontal scrolling. A new scrolling mode was also added. Hold the left button down and move the mouse horizontally or vertically for a fine scroll. The Flower appears when holding the left button pressed for some time. Most functions are the same as the mouse buttons. It is particularly efficient while working on a laptop computer using the touchpad. Obviously, you will need to practice this new way to use the mouse. But once mastered, you won't step back...
понеділок, 12 січня 2009 р.
Smooth Navigation
The upcoming release will have a couple of nice visual enhancements for map navigation. The first is a map-pan to method which uses easing methods to slide the map to a new center. The second is layer transitions, which (in their current form) resize existing tiles while waiting for new tiles to load - giving users something to look at while new data comes down. Future layer transitions will include animated zooming with the same sort of easing methods as the smooth panning.
Both enhancements can be seen in the transition example. Smooth panning is enabled by default, use the pan buttons to see the map ease to a new location. The map pan Method options lets you control the type of easing (or turn it off).
The layer transitions are controlled on a layer by layer basis. Open the layer switcher on the above example to see the “resize” transition for single-tile and multi-tile layers (zoom and pan to see the effect).
The upcoming release will have a couple of nice visual enhancements for map navigation. The first is a map-pan to method which uses easing methods to slide the map to a new center. The second is layer transitions, which (in their current form) resize existing tiles while waiting for new tiles to load - giving users something to look at while new data comes down. Future layer transitions will include animated zooming with the same sort of easing methods as the smooth panning.
Both enhancements can be seen in the transition example. Smooth panning is enabled by default, use the pan buttons to see the map ease to a new location. The map pan Method options lets you control the type of easing (or turn it off).
The layer transitions are controlled on a layer by layer basis. Open the layer switcher on the above example to see the “resize” transition for single-tile and multi-tile layers (zoom and pan to see the effect).
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