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  • 1 1 21 Gigawatts

    IE. Ohh man, what a piece oh *bleep*. We have to use IE7 for SAP and other such web packages, and man it's slow. It's so slow that whenever I know I'm going to have to use it, a little tear forms in my right eye. :sigh:

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    Yeah - my wife has a training website she has to log into for her work, and it only runs in IE. Fortunately, it also runs in Chromes "IE-based Tab" so that helps. Try it - it may work for you with SAP?

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      Yeah - my wife has a training website she has to log into for her work, and it only runs in IE. Fortunately, it also runs in Chromes "IE-based Tab" so that helps. Try it - it may work for you with SAP?

      If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends? Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.

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      Tried it. Our SAP opens up other windows and it just crashes and burns. :((

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      • D Dalek Dave

        John M. Drescher wrote:

        with the builtin spell checker

        Odd innit. There is a rule about that. When complaining about spelling/grammar, the one who points out the mistake of others often makes a mistake himself.

        ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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        Dalek Dave wrote:

        When complaining about spelling/grammar, the one who points out the mistake of others often makes a mistake himself.

        It's Chrome's fault.

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        • J John M Drescher

          I have for the most part switched from FF to chrome because of speed reasons however with chrome I am getting more and more frustrated with the builtin spell checker. It is much worse than FF. I mean unless you are very close you do not get suggestions. Very frustrating..

          John

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          Yeah, I've noticed the same. I think it's kinda telling that Google built a separate spell-checker into Wave rather than relying on what's built into the browser...

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          • J John M Drescher

            I admit my spelling and grammar are much worse now than 30 years ago when I got my first computer. Since then I have pretty much relied on the computer to detect and fix my mistakes.

            John

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            Interesting. I rely on the computer less for that sort of thing than I used to. Current spelling checkers are annoying given all the false positives (and the improperly spelled words they miss). Most of them are even too stupid to do simple things like ignore words in CAPS as acronyms. There's no standard means of sharing custom dictionaries, so you have to tell each application to ignore the same set of proper names and jargon words. I despise grammar checkers. They fail to take into account the type of document or the audience you are writing for. The largest scope they usually check against is the paragraph, and some only validate sentences. By the time you've customized the grammar checker for the current document, you could have proofread and corrected any problems yourself a dozen times over.

            Software Zen: delete this;

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              Interesting. I rely on the computer less for that sort of thing than I used to. Current spelling checkers are annoying given all the false positives (and the improperly spelled words they miss). Most of them are even too stupid to do simple things like ignore words in CAPS as acronyms. There's no standard means of sharing custom dictionaries, so you have to tell each application to ignore the same set of proper names and jargon words. I despise grammar checkers. They fail to take into account the type of document or the audience you are writing for. The largest scope they usually check against is the paragraph, and some only validate sentences. By the time you've customized the grammar checker for the current document, you could have proofread and corrected any problems yourself a dozen times over.

              Software Zen: delete this;

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              One other reason for this is I have not written a paper, article or any thing substantial for a decade now. I can tell you if you do not use it you will loose it, at least that applies to me. I would definitely trust word for grammar checking over my fuzzy recollection of the grammar courses I had 25 to 30 years ago. I guess yet another reason for bad grammar / spelling is that in this same 10 years I have written over 100 thousand emails, forum postings, cvs/svn checkin comments, IMs ... In all of these I do not worry that much about correct grammar.

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                One other reason for this is I have not written a paper, article or any thing substantial for a decade now. I can tell you if you do not use it you will loose it, at least that applies to me. I would definitely trust word for grammar checking over my fuzzy recollection of the grammar courses I had 25 to 30 years ago. I guess yet another reason for bad grammar / spelling is that in this same 10 years I have written over 100 thousand emails, forum postings, cvs/svn checkin comments, IMs ... In all of these I do not worry that much about correct grammar.

                John

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                John M. Drescher wrote:

                I can tell you if you do not use it you will lose it

                I see your point. In my case, there's very little chance of that. One of my responsibilities as DSJB(*) is to write all the documentation for the group. I probably write a hundred pages of documentation or more a year, between specifications, white papers, and that sort of thing. (*) Departmental Sh!t-Job Boy

                Software Zen: delete this;

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                • J John M Drescher

                  I have for the most part switched from FF to chrome because of speed reasons however with chrome I am getting more and more frustrated with the builtin spell checker. It is much worse than FF. I mean unless you are very close you do not get suggestions. Very frustrating..

                  John

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                  I've made Chrome my preferred browser, but I also have noticed that the spell checker seems to be a little less than perfect. Hopefully they will improve it. Overall, I prefer it to FireFox by a wide margin. I don't use any extensions in Firefox or Chrome and Chrome just works better in almost every meaningful way.

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    John M. Drescher wrote:

                    with the builtin spell checker

                    Odd innit. There is a rule about that. When complaining about spelling/grammar, the one who points out the mistake of others often makes a mistake himself.

                    ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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                    Dalek Dave wrote:

                    There is a rule about that.

                    Skitt's law. Skitt hates it.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    • J John M Drescher

                      I have for the most part switched from FF to chrome because of speed reasons however with chrome I am getting more and more frustrated with the builtin spell checker. It is much worse than FF. I mean unless you are very close you do not get suggestions. Very frustrating..

                      John

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                      Dan Neely
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                      Ugh. Sounds like another reason for me to not try it. Opera and FF's speelchucks both suck equally compared to the one in MS office. I can't imagine suffering with something even more broken.

                      3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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