All the PC guys where I work despise Vista (but they still mostly put up
with IE, go figure)..
Firefox works fine at home for me on Vista, except for a rare freeze,
which is resolved with closing it and opening it up again, and it even
restores all my open browser tabs and windows just as they were. I have
downloaded Safari and Opera, and on occasion use either one of them.
(Are there any others out there?)
They are Microsoft Exchange and Office, but I use Firefox and it works
fine with all the dot-net and VB web stuff they have implemented.
I haven't tried Chrome, likely won't. After contemplating the damaging
effect on software quality in general thrust upon us by one monopoly,
and the abuse of certain parties by the new aspirant, I'm always looking
for "third-party alternatives". Gogle is no longer a "Change You Can
Trust". (Most strangers have to prove they're trustworthy first..)
If Chrome records keystrokes, this is the definition of
keystroke-capture software, isn't it? (What about passwords?)
--Alan
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 00:28, Jim Essinger <dilbernator@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
That's the problem - trying to us Vista!! ;^)
Firefox is running stable on Vista, it's also working well so far on
Windows 7 (though i only have a few days on that).
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