Although lets get tomorrow's games off the screen takes up too much PC memory
Matt Rain
SBR Hall of Famer
02-13-07
5001
#2
Slow like molasses in Firefox when there's a huge NCAAB card. Much faster with the latest Firefox 3 beta, but there's a few glitches with the layout.
Other than that, this is a top-notch free tool. I leave it on pretty much 24/7.
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Willie Bee
SBR Posting Legend
02-14-06
15726
#3
Gonna' be a tough night for my beloved Aggies playing against Texas and Loyola Marymount
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louisvillekid
SBR Hall of Famer
08-14-07
9262
#4
Originally posted by Matt Rain
Slow like molasses in Firefox when there's a huge NCAAB card. Much faster with the latest Firefox 3 beta, but there's a few glitches with the layout.
Other than that, this is a top-notch free tool. I leave it on pretty much 24/7.
i use firefox and mine loads slow on the NCAABB also. I usually get a box that pops up and says cancel or continue script, i just hit continue and it loads. its not THAT SLOW though, any of the other sports loads in like 2-3 seconds, NCAABB might take a whole 8-10 seconds.
its free and i like it, and i like the new layout. i also must be one of the few who wish the previous days games stayed up longer.
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hoopster42
Restricted User
02-12-08
6099
#5
pretty cool actually
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RageWizard
SBR MVP
09-01-06
3008
#6
Yes I do.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#7
It really is not for firefox, runs much better with IE
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Louisvillekid1
SBR Aristocracy
10-17-07
52143
#8
I love it, and i like seeing tommorrows games on there. It gives me a nice reminder right when the lines come out. Always try to look ahead. Sometimes it really slows down my comp, but I work around it. I got Internet Explorer tho, so its not that bad.
ONLY SUGGESTION: INSTANT 2nd HALF LINES. When there is alot of games, its hard to know what games are at half. We only have a short time to make a halftime play, and with instant lines and an alert we could jump on weak lines right away. Thanks