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Comment Re:Here's the rub... (Score 1) 215

... runs windows 8 just fine....

That was not the point of my message. I was not commenting upon how well the hardware runs a bad OS. But I do give you props for the attempted diversion of the topic. (a typical Microsoft astroturfing tactic)

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Windows 8[.1] was the point of my message.

If your family loves Windows 8[.1], great.

However, the marketspace has overwhelmingly decided that Windows 8[.1] is junk.

Comment Re:Mozilla should consider doing the same for Fire (Score 1) 426

... Instead of working on stupidity like Australis, which pretty much all Firefox users hate, they could fix the memory leaks and improve the performance. A restoration of the old UI, which was really efficient and easy to use, could very well make this new browser a winner again....

Pale Moon will continue to use the well-known fully customizable user interface, and will not be following Mozilla's move to the "Australis" user interface (by a number of people dubbed "FireChrome" because of its likeness with Google's Chrome browser interface) introduced in Firefox 29.

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With the advent of Australis, an even clearer choice was made to not follow the Mozilla Corporation's direction in their attempts to create a "one size fits all" user interface from mobile phone to HD desktop. There is no such thing, and to attempt it is folly, in my opinion. For Pale Moon, there is also no reason to attempt "brand unity over operating system unity" (meaning an attempt to make the browser look the same regardless of operating system it is used on), and Pale Moon rather aims for "operating system unity over brand unity" (meaning an as high level of visual operating system integration as possible to provide a familiar, well-intergrated user interface).

Comment Re:question: does IE support adblock and noscript? (Score 1) 426

on thing slashdotters have never learned to pick up on is PR.

This whole article is PR by Microsoft to spread the message that "IE is much improved". By encapsulating the message in a seeming criticism, people are lulled into joining the discussion.

On the contrary, PR postings are usually quickly noticed as such.

But this one is so blatant that I went along with the premise so that I cold give my opinions....

Comment Reboot when updated... (Score 1) 426

I don't like to use applications that require me to reboot the computer when the application is updated.

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Microsoft bundled Internet Explorer with Windows, and tied it closely into the heart of Windows in order to get around the anti-trust legalities that Microsoft was facing.

Now Microsoft is paying for the error of those trust-avoiding legal tactics because internet Explorer is tied so deeply inside Windows that I have to reboot my computer when the Internet Explorer application is updated.

So 1990's...

Comment Really quite good (Score 1) 426

...In spite of significant investment in the browser—with the result that Internet Explorer 11 is really quite good...

While the quality of Internet Explorer has improved a lot in the past couple of versions, Internet Explorer still has a ways to go before it can be considered to be "quite good."

Comment Re:Instant email (Score 1) 235

One of my back-burner ideas is speeding up email forwarding. Most email forwarders (sendmail, etc.) accept emails, put them in a queue, and then later spool them out to the destination. This adds a minute or so of latency.

A minute? My email server (running Postfix) forwards an email within a couple seconds of receiving it.

Timestamps from a test I just did:

email received: 20140816T143458.533249

email forwarding completed: 20140816T143459.835599

It's done this way for historical reasons.

Yup. The historical reasons are that the MTA has to persist the message to storage before it can tell the sender that it has received the message successfully (i.e., 250 OK).

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