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  • Doc_N
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    giraffe69 wrote: »
    If you use Firefox for most things why can't you also use it for Gmail?
    A fair point - but it doesn't seem to allow three Gmail accounts to be open at the same time. Or it didn't a few years back, which is why I started using Chrome, which did.

    Time's moved on, though, and probably the settings could be changed now on Firefox to allow it.
  • spud17
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    Re. HP Laserjet 1320.
    Double_V wrote: »
    I am using mine with Windows 10. Works perfectly fine. :)

    Same here.
    Don't throw away your old printer.
    I've just connected via usb, a Canon i560 and an HP 1320 Laserjet to my Win 10 Pro 32 bit laptop.
    In each case I told it to 'add printer', each printer installed within seconds.
    I then disconnected them and set them up on my network for sharing, using my old Netgear PS110 parallel print server.
    For the print server I use TCP/IP and used the same settings as in Win 8.
    I don't run any software for the server, the software barely works under XP or Win 98. :)

    There are a couple of things that don't work as well as if using usb, e.g. the Canon will not print duplex properly.

    (Total time, including posting this, under 30 mins).
    Move along, nothing to see.
  • Doc_N
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    Does anyone know a way to delete cookies for individual websites (without removing all the other cookies at the same time) for Microsoft Edge.

    It was easy on Chrome, but I can't find a way of doing it with Edge.
  • 2010
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    Doc_N wrote: »
    Does anyone know a way to delete cookies for individual websites (without removing all the other cookies at the same time) for Microsoft Edge.

    It was easy on Chrome, but I can't find a way of doing it with Edge.

    Do it with crapcleaner free.

    https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
  • Doc_N
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    2010 wrote: »
    Do it with crapcleaner free.

    https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
    Thanks - good idea. Hadn't thought of that!
  • 2010
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    Doc_N wrote: »
    Thanks - good idea. Hadn't thought of that!

    It allows you to save the cookies you want to keep, and when you run the cleaner, provided you`ve ticked cookies, it deletes all the others.
  • Doc_N
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    Still on Edge, its biggest flaw from my point of view is that Adblock doesn't work with it.

    That rules it out altogether for most purposes!
  • custardy
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    Doc_N wrote: »
    Still on Edge, its biggest flaw from my point of view is that Adblock doesn't work with it.

    That rules it out altogether for most purposes!

    I think you mean ad bock hasn't updated ;)
    Most seem to use adguard.
  • Doc_N
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    custardy wrote: »
    I think you mean ad bock hasn't updated ;)
    Most seem to use adguard.
    As I said, Adblock doesn't work with it. And it's free. Adguard costs $19.95 pa.
  • custardy
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    Doc_N wrote: »
    As I said, Adblock doesn't work with it. And it's free. Adguard costs $19.95 pa.

    Yup,but its down to adblock to make it work.
    I like that M$ are junking IE and trying something new. (i dont use it as yet though)
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