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  • N Nish Nishant

    Chris Maunder wrote:

    Any blasts from the past?

    My oldest memories of using GUI browsers is browsing with images turned off (because of my 14.4 Kbps connection, later upgraded to 33.6 Kbps)! Not good memories those. X|

    Regards, Nish


    My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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    Gary R Wheeler
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    I do remember your complaints about your dial-up connection while you lived in Trivandrum (pardon me if I've misspelled it).

    Software Zen: delete this;

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    • C Chris Maunder

      Pfffft. I was using the beta.

      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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      Gary R Wheeler
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      Are you still supporting it? Rummages around... finds Abacus 0.7beta... gets the paper tape reader going again... ratcheta-ratcheta-(lots of ratcheta's)... ABACUS 0.7.143beta ADDR: http://www.codeproject.com Loading... Loading... The Code Project Your Developme**!~!@#!~~~~CARRIER LOST** I guess not. Too bad. I rather liked the spare Abacus UI. They went to crap after Google bought them and used their renderer in Chrome.

      Software Zen: delete this;

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      • H Henry Minute

        Not a browser, as such (although I used both Mosaic and Netscape), but my most painful memories of that era were caused by Compuserve and trying to continue using it after t'Internet came into existence.

        Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.

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        Gary R Wheeler
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        I think my step-dad helped turn off the lights in CompuServe. He was one of the first users when it became available, and finally gave it up when it shut down in 2009.

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • G Gary R Wheeler

          I think my step-dad helped turn off the lights in CompuServe. He was one of the first users when it became available, and finally gave it up when it shut down in 2009.

          Software Zen: delete this;

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          Henry Minute
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          Hadn't realized it was still going for that long.

          Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.

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          • L Lost User

            Netscape! Hah! Lynx, mate! no inline images. None of your GUI malarkey! I was writing for Your Computer mag here in Aus at the time, and we did a deal with a local ISP (they were actually a BBS with internet options) to give every reader a free chance to see what this internet thing was all about... Demand was somewhat too high and all the phone lines were engaged throughout the free period, but interest was maintained, and I like to think I played my part in popularising the interwebs in our little corner of the globe. Lordy it seems such a long time ago, imagine what the world would be like if we were still on Lynx !!!

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            Bert Mitton
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            _Maxxx_ wrote:

            I like to think I played my part in popularising the interwebs in our little corner of the globe.

            We had Al Gore here in the states.

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            • C Chris Maunder

              Just to ensure those who feel old today feel really old, I was just wondering who here remembers the Netscape browser when it first came out, most notably the bit where, when you resized the browser, the entire page was reloaded from scratch. I'm just wondering if there are any other nuggets of pain from those early browsers I've forgotten. Any blasts from the past?

              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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              CalvinHobbies
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              Text based internet. Yes, I am able to remember that.

              ///////////////// -Negative, I am a meat popsicle.

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              • R Roger Wright

                I don't remember which browser was my first. What was current in 1993, running on DOS? Not that there was any real Internet here back then. We had to dial into a BBS with a DOS-based terminal emulator - I used ProComm - then connect to the host's portal to his private, dedicated Internet connection. Frankly, the Internet wasn't much use, since there were no search engines, and if you didn't know a URL for a site you wanted to view, you were screwed. Nice guy, Ripper - he charged $20 a month for the works, but it was on the honor system; there was a drop box at the local computer shop, and you stuck 20 bucks in the box when you remembered to stop by. Of course, that was a big improvement over my banking online experience in 1985, using a 300 baud modem on an Epson QX-10[^] running TP/M+. The Epson had 4 switchable banks of 64k RAM, and hosted Valdocs, a combination spreadsheet, word processor, database, and communications tool. It took about 30 minutes to check my account balance and make a transfer between accounts, but it was a vast time savings, since the nearest Bank of America was 10 miles away, down the mountain, and we were frequently snowed in. :-D

                Will Rogers never met me.

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                Bassam Abdul Baki
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                Bank of America did not exist then. :D

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                • N Nish Nishant

                  Chris Maunder wrote:

                  Any blasts from the past?

                  My oldest memories of using GUI browsers is browsing with images turned off (because of my 14.4 Kbps connection, later upgraded to 33.6 Kbps)! Not good memories those. X|

                  Regards, Nish


                  My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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                  Reelix
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                  Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                  My oldest memories of using GUI browsers is browsing with images turned off (because of my 14.4 Kbps connection, later upgraded to 33.6 Kbps)!

                  That was me back in 2000 :< Our countries internet upgraded slowly... And then once again last year (2010), when our mobile internet cost $1 for 2MB (2 Megabytes of Data, not a 2MB Line...)

                  -= Reelix =-

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                  • G Gary R Wheeler

                    Are you still supporting it? Rummages around... finds Abacus 0.7beta... gets the paper tape reader going again... ratcheta-ratcheta-(lots of ratcheta's)... ABACUS 0.7.143beta ADDR: http://www.codeproject.com Loading... Loading... The Code Project Your Developme**!~!@#!~~~~CARRIER LOST** I guess not. Too bad. I rather liked the spare Abacus UI. They went to crap after Google bought them and used their renderer in Chrome.

                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    Reelix
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                    Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

                    The Code Project Your Developme**!~!@#!~~~~CARRIER LOST**

                    Don't you mean: ;p -= Reelix =-

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      Just to ensure those who feel old today feel really old, I was just wondering who here remembers the Netscape browser when it first came out, most notably the bit where, when you resized the browser, the entire page was reloaded from scratch. I'm just wondering if there are any other nuggets of pain from those early browsers I've forgotten. Any blasts from the past?

                      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                      carlospc1970
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                      I remember when: * Netscape reloaded the page when you asked to view the source code. * When hovering over a link to a password protected ftp site (I was a 0day ftp sites fan!) showed the actual password! * There was a Netscape web server. * IE entered the scene and it looked lame. * I discovered Opera and NEVER ever came back to Netscape :laugh:

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                      • G GenJerDan

                        Bunch of kids. :p I started with Mosaic. :)

                        So I rounded up my camel Just to ask him for a smoke He handed me a Lucky, I said "Hey, you missed the joke." My Mu[sic] My Films My Windows Programs, etc.

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                        edmurphy99
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                        I started with Q-link, 300 BAUD modem and a C64

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                        • G GenJerDan

                          Bunch of kids. :p I started with Mosaic. :)

                          So I rounded up my camel Just to ask him for a smoke He handed me a Lucky, I said "Hey, you missed the joke." My Mu[sic] My Films My Windows Programs, etc.

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                          Lilith C
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                          I started with Gopher.

                          I'm not a programmer but I play one at the office

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                          • C Chris Maunder

                            Just to ensure those who feel old today feel really old, I was just wondering who here remembers the Netscape browser when it first came out, most notably the bit where, when you resized the browser, the entire page was reloaded from scratch. I'm just wondering if there are any other nuggets of pain from those early browsers I've forgotten. Any blasts from the past?

                            cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                            MadMyche
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                            Cruised the Compuserve BBS with my Vic-20 and the 300 baud Vic-Modem around 1983. My neighbor had an Atari 2600 with the "Control Video" cartridge to download games from what evolved into AOL

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              Just to ensure those who feel old today feel really old, I was just wondering who here remembers the Netscape browser when it first came out, most notably the bit where, when you resized the browser, the entire page was reloaded from scratch. I'm just wondering if there are any other nuggets of pain from those early browsers I've forgotten. Any blasts from the past?

                              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                              Fabio Franco
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                              Yeah, it squeezed the juice out of my US Robotics 14400 modem... The pages were ugly and often failed to download the images. Not sure if the cuplprit was the connection or the combination of netscape + connection. By the way, only used internet after midnight because it would use my home's phone line and that was the only time they didn't charge gazillions for a minute over the phone.

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                              • C Chris Maunder

                                Just to ensure those who feel old today feel really old, I was just wondering who here remembers the Netscape browser when it first came out, most notably the bit where, when you resized the browser, the entire page was reloaded from scratch. I'm just wondering if there are any other nuggets of pain from those early browsers I've forgotten. Any blasts from the past?

                                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                bryce
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                                well i remember redoing a website for a conference and i used tables to display the papers/presentations per day Got loads of complaints about people seeing "gibberish" on their browser. The ability to view tables in a browser hadnt been around long and most hadnt updated their netscape :) Bryce

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                                • C Chris Maunder

                                  Just to ensure those who feel old today feel really old, I was just wondering who here remembers the Netscape browser when it first came out, most notably the bit where, when you resized the browser, the entire page was reloaded from scratch. I'm just wondering if there are any other nuggets of pain from those early browsers I've forgotten. Any blasts from the past?

                                  cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                  Jules H
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                                  My first browser was Mosaic. It didn't support JPEG in inline images, only GIFs, so if a site used JPEGs you had to launch an external viewer to view the file...

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