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Maxthon 2.5.8.1332
      #438581 - Tue Sep 15 2009 10:28 PM

Maxthon Browser is a powerful tabbed browser built for all users. Besides basic browsing functionality, Maxthon Browser provides a rich set of features to improve your surfing experience.

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Re: Maxthon 2.5.8.1332 [Re: ourstanley]
      #438586 - Wed Sep 16 2009 02:58 AM

I only got the last update about 6 days ago! Is this going to become a weekly event do you think?!

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Re: Maxthon 2.5.8.1332 [Re: Madeline]
      #438597 - Wed Sep 16 2009 08:36 AM

I wouldn't think so Madeline but I'm glad they got this release out because I suffered a couple of crashes after the last update with XP but no problems with Vista. Everything is running ticketyboo again on both machines.

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Re: Maxthon 2.5.8.1332 [Re: ourstanley]
      #438651 - Thu Sep 17 2009 04:54 AM

That's a relief! At the moment, I'm using a skin called 'Hell' on Maxthon. It's red and goes so well with the default colours on the WU site that they could have been made for each other!

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