
12-20-2008, 08:38 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 519
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I've always just forced it to save as a jpeg (surrounding the filename and extension in quotes, e.g. "ZuneLogo-Large.jpeg"), as long as I know the filetype and extension are correct, I think Windows does the rest for you.
But yeah, IE definitely does need a little TLC. Anything over about 6 tabs slows it to a crawl, and over 8 you're constantly pushing against a complete app lockup/crash, which in itself is worse than Firefox since there's no auto-recover mode. My main gripe about Firefox is the inverse of this; because I don't constantly have to limit the number of tabs I have open, I have a tendancy to leave a bunch of tabs open at a time.
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