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Originally posted by shobet View PostRead the help or the manual then
Just press things randomly, pull the plug out and switch it on again.
Repeat until you throw it out of the window and buy a new one.So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I nearly broke her back
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Originally posted by thetroy View PostIt's a web browser - I have yet to see why firefox is so much better than anything else. It has a cooler name and that's about it
I'm not necessarily a MS basher, but when they buy out other excellent SW companies and wheedle into their own lame cross threading apps, then I get a little tired of it. Borland used to make excellent products. So did Lotus, and a host of others. The competition has been crushed into a shadow of what things could have been by now.
At least Autocad is still independent, as far as I know. It runs great on its own.
Oh, and I think it does spam and pop up blocking a lot better than IE.
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On the whole you're less vulnerable with the browsers mentioned above. Firefox for instance tends to get patched for any vulnerabilities very quickly. So you have less windows of opportunity for getting your bits played with when you have you knickers around your ankles.
None of them are safe, you get what you pay forFwopping, you know you want to!
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Originally posted by Cygnus X1 View PostIt's unobtrusive, more intuitive, less likey to hack, multi-tasks better, is smaller in program size, and doesn't thread it's ugly way all through other apps, like IE does.
Again - it's a web browser. It doesn't get any more intuitive than "type web address and press enter"
They all use the same tabbed browsing crap - they multi-task just as well as the person using them.
Maybe it uses more memory, but I usually only have IE and iTunes open so who gives a shit.
Thread its way through other apps? It's basically the same as Windows Explorer if that's what you mean - which is a good thing it means people don't need to learn a new application to browse their own pc.
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