Yeah, Firefox's find function is much better than IE's.mystran wrote: Three things I like about Firefox:
- Find is not a dialog!
-Stephen
Yeah, Firefox's find function is much better than IE's.mystran wrote: Three things I like about Firefox:
- Find is not a dialog!
If I install all possible programs I can find on windows, I can do more with windows than with linux. Does it have any relevance?Calum wrote: Not if you have the google toolbar
Not fair, Candy. That would mean people wanting to start yet another "Windows vs. Linux" thread would have to compare WinXP with, say, the default setup of SuSE 8.0 (because that was released at around the same time).Candy wrote: Googlebar + IE != IE. Compare apples with apples, pears with pears, browsers without extensions (ff) with browsers without extensions (ie), browsers with extensions (ff + adblock + ...) with browsers with extensions (ie + googlebar + yahoobar).
That's not entirely true. If you want to compare suse 8.0 with winxp, you must take the stock one. If you want to compare suse 10 (or whatever, I never use it), patch winxp up to sp2. Still keeps it kind of fair.Solar wrote: Not fair, Candy. That would mean people wanting to start yet another "Windows vs. Linux" thread would have to compare WinXP with, say, the default setup of SuSE 8.0 (because that was released at around the same time).
Does it? Is it fair to allow comparison between a Windows from 2001 with a Linux distribution years younger, just because that distribution did have a release in the meantime (release early, release often) while Windows didn't (every release is a royal PITA because of compatibility and maintenance issues)?Candy wrote: Still keeps it kind of fair.
My point was that you don't compare the 2001 winxp. You compare the 2004 WinxpSP2. That is, the most recent version including bugfixes.Solar wrote:Does it? Is it fair to allow comparison between a Windows from 2001 with a Linux distribution years younger, just because that distribution did have a release in the meantime (release early, release often) while Windows didn't (every release is a royal PITA because of compatibility and maintenance issues)?Candy wrote: Still keeps it kind of fair.
Or wouldn't we have to wait until Windows Longhorn is released before we can make another "fair" comparison between what's state-of-the-art?
Good luck with the life & mind stuff.... If you need any help, you know where to find me.But I'm seriously going OT here, and really should stop posting here for a while until my life and mind have stabilized again. :-\