If they did that, then I would upgrade my cable package just for the Sci-Fi channel.
As it is, I've only rarely watched the channel, and I'll probably never watch it again.
For me, Chrome is a lot like Opera. I like it, and it has some neat features that Firefox doesn't.
Before Firefox 2 came out, I was trying out Opera 9. There were some cool features that I liked (can't remember exactly what they were now), but when Firefox 2 came out, it had all of the same features.
Opera 10 has Speed Dial, Chrome has a similar feature. I would be surprised if the next version of Firefox came out and didn't incorporate all of the cool new features. Firefox will probably have incognito mode before Chrome has a viable set of addons.
I hope that Firefox will have seperate processes for tabs, and tabs that can easily be pulled in and out of windows. To me, this is the greatest new feature of Chrome -- along with a (hopefully) better javascript engine.
I've used it to go into old code and figure it out so that I could know where to make the changes I needed to make and know what else would be affected by those changes. The interface is getting alot better.
I dislike that notice. Whenever I want to delete a large amount of files on my XP box, I usually open the console and delete from there. It's a bit faster, and I don't have to wait while the computer is "Preparing to delete".
To contrast, I have a second linux PC (Ubuntu 6.10) running on an older slower computer that will delete an identical source tree in a fraction of the time.
Vista is slower? I believe it, but really don't want to ever experience it.
If they did that, then I would upgrade my cable package just for the Sci-Fi channel. As it is, I've only rarely watched the channel, and I'll probably never watch it again.
DoD needs a security nazi ( soup nazi style ).
Since I am the 2nd most paranoid person on earth I hereby nominate myself.
Semper Fi, carry on.
No security for you!
For me, Chrome is a lot like Opera. I like it, and it has some neat features that Firefox doesn't.
Before Firefox 2 came out, I was trying out Opera 9. There were some cool features that I liked (can't remember exactly what they were now), but when Firefox 2 came out, it had all of the same features.
Opera 10 has Speed Dial, Chrome has a similar feature. I would be surprised if the next version of Firefox came out and didn't incorporate all of the cool new features. Firefox will probably have incognito mode before Chrome has a viable set of addons.
I hope that Firefox will have seperate processes for tabs, and tabs that can easily be pulled in and out of windows. To me, this is the greatest new feature of Chrome -- along with a (hopefully) better javascript engine.
I've used it to go into old code and figure it out so that I could know where to make the changes I needed to make and know what else would be affected by those changes. The interface is getting alot better.
I dislike that notice. Whenever I want to delete a large amount of files on my XP box, I usually open the console and delete from there. It's a bit faster, and I don't have to wait while the computer is "Preparing to delete". To contrast, I have a second linux PC (Ubuntu 6.10) running on an older slower computer that will delete an identical source tree in a fraction of the time. Vista is slower? I believe it, but really don't want to ever experience it.