Is it just me, or has Firefox become an outcast?
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@ajstringham said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@ajstringham said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
I think that every browser has its detractors. Everyone seems to hate at least one browser.
IE8 was great...back when it was released for XP and stabilized IE. I see no reason we shouldn't AT LEAST be on IE9.
Maybe you see no reason but, I'm sure someone else that made the call did. I held the town I worked for before the county on IE8 (this was even on windows 7) there was software that some departments used online that needed 8 so I kept everyone on 8 so there would be no issues. I would hope they have fixed those websites by now but who knows.
If it's government, it's entirely possible that they still no worky on IE9.
It's not made by the government it was ActiveNet. http://www.activenetwork.com/solutions/active-net
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@ajstringham said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@ajstringham said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
I think that every browser has its detractors. Everyone seems to hate at least one browser.
IE8 was great...back when it was released for XP and stabilized IE. I see no reason we shouldn't AT LEAST be on IE9.
Maybe you see no reason but, I'm sure someone else that made the call did. I held the town I worked for before the county on IE8 (this was even on windows 7) there was software that some departments used online that needed 8 so I kept everyone on 8 so there would be no issues. I would hope they have fixed those websites by now but who knows.
If it's government, it's entirely possible that they still no worky on IE9.
It's not made by the government it was ActiveNet. http://www.activenetwork.com/solutions/active-net
Well that makes it make even less sense...
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@ajstringham volume matters why?
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@IRJ said:
What we really need to do is define browser. Because Chrome is more than a browser. Its a mini OS
In what way? How is it different from other browsers?
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Google Fan boy much?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Google Fan boy much?
I am just a little. I'll admit it.
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@ajstringham said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
@ajstringham volume matters why?
What do you mean by volume?
You were criticizing IE for not having enough sprawl of addons.
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@Reid-Cooper said:
@ajstringham said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
@ajstringham volume matters why?
What do you mean by volume?
You were criticizing IE for not having enough sprawl of addons.
Ah, ok. Well, it has a pretty pathetic selection.
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Does it lack specific features?
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@Reid-Cooper said:
Does it lack specific features?
IE just lacks general support for websites to develop plugins for it. You see people say to download the FF add-in, or the Chrome extension, but you rarely see anything for IE outside of toolbars. And we all LOVE toolbars....
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But is anything missing? Why would you want a plugin for a site? What site is lacking functionality?
Sounds like you want exactly what people used to hate about IE and ActiveX.
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@Reid-Cooper said:
But is anything missing? Why would you want a plugin for a site? What site is lacking functionality?
Sounds like you want exactly what people used to hate about IE and ActiveX.
Things like AdBlock Plus, just as one example. However, it's finding plugins/extensions/add-ins that you might not have realized existed, just by browsing the repositories, that turn out to be big time savers. I'm more upset at the IE basically not encouraging people to develop for it.
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I personally don't find IE lacking in anything except performance, well and I can't get NoScript or TreeStyleTabs.
Performance might even be up these days, but because I can't have the addons I want, I haven't bothered using it for my daily web surfing for years.
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IE is quite competitive in speed these days.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
Things like AdBlock Plus....
I still don't like IE, but touche.
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I don't like it either. But I also dislike plugins IE taught me to hate things that attach to browsers.
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@ajstringham said:
Things like AdBlock Plus, just as one example. However, it's finding plugins/extensions/add-ins that you might not have realized existed, just by browsing the repositories, that turn out to be big time savers. I'm more upset at the IE basically not encouraging people to develop for it.
Um, http://www.iegallery.com/Addons/Details/16161
The thing is sure there are a lot of plugins for chrome, but who wants them or uses them? most of them are of very poor quality. The less add ons the better.
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I only use FF for web dev work because of the awesome Firebug addon.
Since I am trying out the 64bit version of Chrome, I thought I would try the Firebug Lite extension and see how well it works.