Four questions about IE9


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    Four questions about IE9


    Four questions about IE9:


    1. Is there a decent EXIF viewer addon or accellorator for IE9?

    2. Does flash work in IE9 64bit?

    3. Is there a spell check addon or accellorator for IE9?

    4. Is there any way to resize a text area by dragging the corner of the field ala Google Chrome?

    (5. Why did they move the bookmarks to the right?) - Not really part of my question list.

    Cheers :)
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    elbeasto said:
    Four questions about IE9:


    1. Is there a decent EXIF viewer addon or accellorator for IE9?

    2. Does flash work in IE9 64bit?

    3. Is there a spell check addon or accellorator for IE9?

    4. Is there any way to resize a text area by dragging the corner of the field ala Google Chrome?

    (5. Why did they move the bookmarks to the right?) - Not really part of my question list.

    Cheers :)
    I can answer 2 of those,

    Yes on the 64 bit flash,

    Download Flash Player "Square" Beta Preview Release - Adobe Labs

    Yes on the spellchecker, I'm not sure if that works on the 64 bit browser,

    ieSpell - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com
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  3. Posts : 127
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    Hey thanks for that, not really that imperative that I use the 64 version of IE.
    As long as I can have those other things going in my browser I'm happy. :)
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    If you get the "Menu" showing, then Favorites (bookmarks) will show there also.
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  5. Posts : 10,994
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    Not sure if this is what you had in mind for an exif viewer, but Microsoft offers this:

    Photo-Freeware.net - Microsoft Pro Photo Tools Download

    Another spell checker that offers real-time corrections is Speckie:

    Speckie - spell check for IE

    As far as moving things around, the IE team supposedly reviewed all of the input from the Beta testers and concluded this was what most people wanted. You can get more info from the IE9 Feedback website.

    Internet Explorer Feedback Program | Microsoft Connect
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  6. Posts : 127
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    Thanks for the speckie link, I still haven't installed ispell yet.

    The EXIF viewer I was using in Chrome is a very basic info tool, that shows the how and what of a photo just by a mouse hover.
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  7. Posts : 282
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    As for viewing EXIF info using IE9, both Opanda IEXIF Viewer and KUSO EXIF viewer will work on a right click (options on context menu).
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    pillainp said:
    As for viewing EXIF info using IE9, both Opanda IEXIF Viewer and KUSO EXIF viewer will work on a right click (options on context menu).
    Hey thanks for the links. :)
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  9. Posts : 282
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    You are welcome.
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