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Thusly George M. Middius Spake Unto All:
Works for me as well. First off, I am using Firefox (George and Arny can choke on it - keep using IE boys, it's got more holes than a sieve). You miss the point. Are you a 'borg? Fascinating, I've never seen *anti* MS people called "borg" before. |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 09:23:50 -0500, George M. Middius wrote:
snip Different people might have different (and equally valid) measures of how software performs for each of them. Case in point: IE has unique features that I value. Firefox and Opera (which have very similar UIs, as far as I can tell) work differently, and to my taste, not as well. snip Care to list them please? I've been looking at alternative browsers for some time now. The only thing that I *definitely* like about IE is that it is a browser that tends to work moderately well on most web sites. That is only because a lot of web sites are not written in standard HTML and include Microsoft-specific features. IMHO it isn't one of the best browsers to use and feels decidedly "dated" when compared against many others. I would be interested in your views on IE. Incidentally, my current choice is Firefox. This because I can run the same program (well - not really, but you know what I mean!) at work under Windows and at home under Linux. It makes life easier! -- Mick (no M$ software on here... :-) ) Web: http://www.nascom.info Web: http://projectedsound.tk |
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