Browser Preference?
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Firefox. There is no "instead".
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
There is no "instead".
there will be, if the next release isn't more stable than the current one.
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Bianca M Whylie wrote:
...what should I download instead?
The one that does what you need.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
I need it to not pick up blogs and not pick up lies. I need it to pick up reliable information. So it's probably a creature of the sea, as I was advised by the trusty tool. Above. Shog forever. Americans forever. Uh oh. Is that a flame I just felt on my sweatshirt sleeve? Clarity. Please. Soon.
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Firefox is related to Netscape and now Google, so, umm, well, ummm, what should I download instead? If that's the church and that's the state I'm effed.
Why would you download a browser when (if you have Windoze) you get a perfectly good one for free? I'm convinced that the 15 odd % of users now sucked into FireFox are all techies since not one normal person I know could be bothered to download a browser when they already have one: most don't even know what a 'browser' is: they all think Google is the internet anyway. The PC is hard enough for most normies as it is without expecting users to think for themselves. Duh!
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Firefox is related to Netscape and now Google, so, umm, well, ummm, what should I download instead? If that's the church and that's the state I'm effed.
There's a growing anti-firefox sentiment out there and many sites are actively blocking it according to the cp newsletter so I would go with something a little more sane and less wild eyed crazy.
"I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon
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Why would you download a browser when (if you have Windoze) you get a perfectly good one for free? I'm convinced that the 15 odd % of users now sucked into FireFox are all techies since not one normal person I know could be bothered to download a browser when they already have one: most don't even know what a 'browser' is: they all think Google is the internet anyway. The PC is hard enough for most normies as it is without expecting users to think for themselves. Duh!
15 odd % of users now sucked into FireFox are all techies since not one normal person I know could be bothered to
I'm pretty sure the percentage is higher than 15. In fact, I'd say it's about double that. Are you trying to imply that "techies" are not "normal" :)
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There's a growing anti-firefox sentiment out there and many sites are actively blocking it according to the cp newsletter so I would go with something a little more sane and less wild eyed crazy.
"I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon
John Cardinal wrote:
There's a growing anti-firefox sentiment out there and many sites are actively blocking it according to the cp newsletter
http://www.openaddict.com ;P -- modified at 14:10 Monday 20th August, 2007
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Firefox is related to Netscape and now Google, so, umm, well, ummm, what should I download instead? If that's the church and that's the state I'm effed.
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There's a growing anti-firefox sentiment out there and many sites are actively blocking it according to the cp newsletter so I would go with something a little more sane and less wild eyed crazy.
"I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon
John Cardinal wrote:
There's a growing anti-firefox sentiment out there
I see one guy with a chip on his shoulder... ;P
every night, i kneel at the foot of my bed and thank the Great Overseeing Politicians for protecting my freedoms by reducing their number, as if they were deer in a state park. -- Chris Losinger, Online Poker Players?
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Why would you download a browser when (if you have Windoze) you get a perfectly good one for free? I'm convinced that the 15 odd % of users now sucked into FireFox are all techies since not one normal person I know could be bothered to download a browser when they already have one: most don't even know what a 'browser' is: they all think Google is the internet anyway. The PC is hard enough for most normies as it is without expecting users to think for themselves. Duh!
digital man wrote:
Why would you download a browser when (if you have Windoze) you get a perfectly good one for free?
I remember those days... I had more hair back then too...
every night, i kneel at the foot of my bed and thank the Great Overseeing Politicians for protecting my freedoms by reducing their number, as if they were deer in a state park. -- Chris Losinger, Online Poker Players?
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digital man wrote:
Why would you download a browser when (if you have Windoze) you get a perfectly good one for free?
I remember those days... I had more hair back then too...
every night, i kneel at the foot of my bed and thank the Great Overseeing Politicians for protecting my freedoms by reducing their number, as if they were deer in a state park. -- Chris Losinger, Online Poker Players?
How do you unrate(unvote) a rating? I have a very klutzy mouse.
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I need it to not pick up blogs and not pick up lies. I need it to pick up reliable information. So it's probably a creature of the sea, as I was advised by the trusty tool. Above. Shog forever. Americans forever. Uh oh. Is that a flame I just felt on my sweatshirt sleeve? Clarity. Please. Soon.
Bianca M Whylie wrote:
Shog forever. Americans forever. Uh oh. Is that a flame I just felt on my sweatshirt sleeve?
Are you hitting on Shog? In case you don't know : he's happily married :rolleyes:
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How do you unrate(unvote) a rating? I have a very klutzy mouse.
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jgasm wrote:
How do you unrate(unvote) a rating?
admit your klutzy mouse and hope a few people will offset it with 5's because you were brave enough to admit the mistake.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
There is no "instead".
there will be, if the next release isn't more stable than the current one.
Chris Losinger wrote:
there will be, if the next release isn't more stable than the current one.
I ran into horrendous stability problems about a week ago. It had been gradually getting worse and worse. Bad, non-killable hangs for example. many have said that extensions are the chief culprit. Rather unfortunate as it's extensions that are the "killer application." Anyway, I discovered that two major problems are the download manager (I deleted all the downloads from it an now keep it to a manageable size) and Firebug (I've disabled it). Since then it's been much more stable. Still uses a lot of memory - up to 200k but does seem to periodically give it back, as it's claimed to do. But I'd never observed that before.
Kevin
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Firefox is related to Netscape and now Google, so, umm, well, ummm, what should I download instead? If that's the church and that's the state I'm effed.
There is one browser out there probably not related to anyone and suitable for everyone. Lynx[^] You will love it.
Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action
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Chris Losinger wrote:
there will be, if the next release isn't more stable than the current one.
I ran into horrendous stability problems about a week ago. It had been gradually getting worse and worse. Bad, non-killable hangs for example. many have said that extensions are the chief culprit. Rather unfortunate as it's extensions that are the "killer application." Anyway, I discovered that two major problems are the download manager (I deleted all the downloads from it an now keep it to a manageable size) and Firebug (I've disabled it). Since then it's been much more stable. Still uses a lot of memory - up to 200k but does seem to periodically give it back, as it's claimed to do. But I'd never observed that before.
Kevin
i keep firebug disabled. i run Greasemonkey (because i have a few scripts to strip comments from certain blog commenters) and nothing else. just loading David Byrne's Journal kills this latest version of FF for me, every single time. and i get random crashes two or three times a day. this never happened with the last version.
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There is one browser out there probably not related to anyone and suitable for everyone. Lynx[^] You will love it.
Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action
Lynx is for babies. i get the pages with ::URLDownloadToFile then render them myself. on paper. by hand. with colored pencils and a ruler.
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There is one browser out there probably not related to anyone and suitable for everyone. Lynx[^] You will love it.
Co-Author ASP.NET AJAX in Action
Oh, wow. I used Lynx as my primary browser for... hmm, at least three years in the early '90s. It was amazing how slow Netscape seemed by comparison!
every night, i kneel at the foot of my bed and thank the Great Overseeing Politicians for protecting my freedoms by reducing their number, as if they were deer in a state park. -- Chris Losinger, Online Poker Players?
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Lynx is for babies. i get the pages with ::URLDownloadToFile then render them myself. on paper. by hand. with colored pencils and a ruler.
Chris Losinger wrote:
with colored pencils
bah! you have it easy.... I use the arm-tap for drawing blood as an inkwell and write it in blood, and I free-hand the straight lines! ;P
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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15 odd % of users now sucked into FireFox are all techies since not one normal person I know could be bothered to
I'm pretty sure the percentage is higher than 15. In fact, I'd say it's about double that. Are you trying to imply that "techies" are not "normal" :)
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15% is a slight overestimate according to these stats[^]. Yes, only one data point. W3Schools[^] reports nearly 35%, but these stats are only from their own site which is of course used by web developers.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Lynx is for babies. i get the pages with ::URLDownloadToFile then render them myself. on paper. by hand. with colored pencils and a ruler.
Chris Losinger wrote:
i get the pages with ::URLDownloadToFile then render them myself. on paper. by hand. with colored pencils and a ruler.
Newb. I telnet to port 80. And no ruler.
Faith is a fine invention For gentlemen who see; But microscopes are prudent In an emergency! -Emily Dickinson