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Surlent 220 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Life over. Continue(s) left: 00 Level: 34 ![]() Posts: 91/222 EXP: 242802 For next: 10849 Since: 08-02-07 From: Berlin Since last post: 8.8 years Last activity: 8.4 years |
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I have to admit Internet Explorer got a lot better since version 8. Finally you can "use" it, although in those past years it lacks the customizability we all got. Private browsing mode for people who share one computer, some new features are nice, I hope Microsoft keeps on. Still, you need IE for Windows Update, if you want to do it manually. I know, it's Microsoft, but it would be really nice if they allowed us to access their page with an alternative browser. But no matter, since it should be neede rarely anyway, thanks to auto-updates. As for Firefox, it takes a long time to start, but those little helpers/add-ons called Brief, Greasemonkey, IE Tab, Rikaichan, Mouse Gestures or DownThemAll!. My second favourite browser would be Opera, these widgets are actually quite nice, and Opera starts up literally instantly, while Firefox 3 needs about half and a minute on my ancient machine to fire up (I keep most applications open anyway and put the computer into hibernate mode, when switching off). ____________________ ![]() |



















Firefox) and it has only ever failed on two websites. The first failure was Skyward, an online gradebook used mainly in Washington and Wisconsin school districts. In that case, it was the Javascript being stupid. The second failure was the Minoruism website, but the people who run it are jerks.


