Here's an update on my browser usage.
I still use Opera 9 on the PC, and have Opera 5 on my PowerBook 1400, which works well considering the borwsers and the machines age.
I got a PowerBook G3...
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Here's an update on my browser usage.
I still use Opera 9 on the PC, and have Opera 5 on my PowerBook 1400, which works well considering the borwsers and the machines age.
I got a PowerBook G3...
I though google kept everything? Probably for advertising purposes. I believe that is what they do/did with GMail.
When I installed this copy of Windows 2000 a couple of years ago, the first...
At the recomendation of many people on this forum and after several years experience with its excellent reliability, Windows 2000.
I was going to try out IE7 when it first came out, then realised it required Windows XP. School got IE7 so I just tried it there.
I would be interested in seeing that utility. Cleartype is really no good for one's eyes in its default setup.
I was refering to how it comes on by default in IE7 on Windows XP, even if XP has it switch off.
Of course, if college hadn't got rid of roaming profiles, I could have switched it off the first...
At least in MacOSX, if you hack the anti aliasing setting to off, there will be no anti aliasing in Safari.
But I'd say it is better than the Cleartype that IE7 forces upon you if you don't get...
I continue to use Opera 9 about 99% of the time. Firefox 1.5 and IE5 are both there though if needed.
I also use Opera on my PowerBook and IBrowse on my Amiga, but I havn't used the Amiga for...