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Property Bee 2.0 released

the 'distributed data' version of property bee is now on general release and can be used by anybody.

highly recommended.

http://www.property-bee.com/
It's a health benefit ...
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  • Zammo
    Zammo Posts: 724 Forumite
    Ooooh nice :o Cheers for that ;)
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    I think I've been using that version for the last month or so ... I'll go see anyway.

    Ta
  • Snooze
    Snooze Posts: 2,041 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I wish they'd do it as a stand-alone program. For one, I use IE because Firefox is pants (imho) and no. 2, I don't like "toolbars" clogging up my browser.

    Rob
  • donkeyshorn
    donkeyshorn Posts: 18 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Snooze wrote: »
    I wish they'd do it as a stand-alone program. For one, I use IE because Firefox is pants (imho) and no. 2, I don't like "toolbars" clogging up my browser.

    Rob
    I use Firefox just for property-bee. It doesnt take up too much room on your hard drive or memory when loaded. Use IE for everything else.
    To get rid of the PB toolbar: simply select View -> Toolbars and uncheck 'Property Bee Toobar' It will still function without it.
    You can always turn it back on again by re-checking the option.
  • dannyboycey
    dannyboycey Posts: 1,060 Forumite
    Snooze wrote: »
    I use IE because Firefox is pants (imho)

    I just want to set you straight - Firefox is far superior in every way. It is less buggy and much more secure. There are absolutely no valid reasons for using IE in this day and age. Almost every web developer / coder will back me up on this.
  • HankMcSpank
    HankMcSpank Posts: 951 Forumite
    Oh dear...I can see how this thread is now going to develop!
  • Snooze
    Snooze Posts: 2,041 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I just want to set you straight - Firefox is far superior in every way. It is less buggy and much more secure. There are absolutely no valid reasons for using IE in this day and age. Almost every web developer / coder will back me up on this.

    You're not "setting me straight" at all :rolleyes: and nor am I interested in your opinion nor what you claim others think of it either. I've used it and didn't like it for various reasons, primarily because it looks like a 2yr old designed it and was significantly slower than IE6. I work online for a living and I've never had any problems with IE6, security related or otherwise and therefore will continue to use it. Fwiw I don't like IE7 because of the tabbed browsing bollox, hence why I continue to use IE6.

    And that's all I've got to say on it because I'm not having an argument with you Firefox drum-bangers. It's like Xbox 360 vs. PS3 - a pathetic childish !!!!ing contest where there are no winners.

    Rob
  • hostman
    hostman Posts: 377 Forumite
    Snooze wrote: »
    Fwiw I don't like IE7 because of the tabbed browsing bollox, hence why I continue to use IE6.

    Rob

    If you don't like tabbed browsing you deserve everything you get tbh. Including death by ten billion staples to your balls.

    Firefox is for pro's. IE is for illiterates who were fed the M$ poison pill in the late 90's.
  • gremlin
    gremlin Posts: 1,189 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Anyhoo.................back on topic. ;):D

    Cheers OP for the heads up on property bee :beer:
    "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye" - Miss Piggy
  • pickles110564
    pickles110564 Posts: 2,374 Forumite
    hostman wrote: »
    If you don't like tabbed browsing you deserve everything you get tbh. Including death by ten billion staples to your balls.

    Firefox is for pro's. IE is for illiterates who were fed the M$ poison pill in the late 90's.
    Us thickies love it and we will still keep making money out of property, how you doing hostwoman:rotfl:
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