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On topic since it helps the problem that has annoyed me.
The questions on instacert that you know are something that you want to punch in the answer quickly and go to the ones you can't fully remember.
The V2 fixes(well from what I can see) that by only showing you at the end of the test the ones you didn't get correct, the wait time of waiting for the next answer is shorter and overall loads quicker.
However for the majority of the tests that are in the original version,
Firefox 3.5 is appears to be around 50% to 60% faster from the 5 minutes that I've installed it(upgraded firefox to it) against the previous version(3.4) that I've used with IC for a few months on the same internet connection.
It even says it's twice as fast and the claim actually has some validity hilarious
Anyways I really suggest using it if you want to go through
the questions much quicker, it's really weird on how a new version of anything can work that faster.
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FF is just better in many ways. It offers alot more add ons that Mircosoft is now copying for their I.E. FF is faster and uses way lower resources making the computer not slow down.
It is overall better in general.
jm82792 Wrote:On topic since it helps the problem that has annoyed me.
The questions on instacert that you know are something that you want to punch in the answer quickly and go to the ones you can't fully remember.
The V2 fixes(well from what I can see) that by only showing you at the end of the test the ones you didn't get correct, the wait time of waiting for the next answer is shorter and overall loads quicker.
However for the majority of the tests that are in the original version,
Firefox 3.5 is appears to be around 50% to 60% faster from the 5 minutes that I've installed it(upgraded firefox to it) against the previous version(3.4) that I've used with IC for a few months on the same internet connection.
It even says it's twice as fast and the claim actually has some validity hilarious
Anyways I really suggest using it if you want to go through
the questions much quicker, it's really weird on how a new version of anything can work that faster.
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Anybody know anything about Maxthon as an Internet browser.
The support at my school has been suggesting this as it is free and one of the guys loves it. We teach in Blackboard 7 and have a problem with IE 8 and testing -- something happens and a popup covers the submit button at the end of the test.
This has resolved that problem and they tell me it has some other benefits. One is when popups show up that you don't want you just use the mouse to click-and-hold down on the left button as you draw a capital L, then release the left button on the mouse and let go and the popup disappears.
JUST wondering if anyone else has used this product.
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jm82792 Wrote:However for the majority of the tests that are in the original version,
Firefox 3.5 is appears to be around 50% to 60% faster from the 5 minutes that I've installed it(upgraded firefox to it) against the previous version(3.4) that I've used with IC for a few months on the same internet connection.
It even says it's twice as fast and the claim actually has some validity
Maybe that's why I like the V2 cards so much!
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