I think it would be great if a bunch of us smart slashdotters got together and actually made a decent web browser. I mean, Microsoft sucks, so does Netscape and Mozilla and every other poorly-performing browser out there. There should be an easier way for us to view web sites, considering the long and prestigious history of the great operating system that many of us choose to run. And face it, there are some really smart, capable people that read this website regularly. if poeple got together, either in local groups of people physically near them, or collaborating over the internet, it would be great! and we wouldn't have to deal with pooooor browsing due to the fact that we have to turn off every "feature" of our browser just to see basic websites. If people in this industry actually want any alternative to Microsoft and Macintosh as a desktop OS, you're gonna need some web support. I mean browsers that are capable of easy viewing of plugins and java and CSS and whatever else is being used online these days. It sucks to have to say that yes, indeed, Microsoft IE is the best of the bunch.
Key phrases:
"doing firmware" and "I make way more than that."
I think these two things may be related!
dean williams probably knows the answer.
I think it would be great if a bunch of us smart slashdotters got together and actually made a decent web browser. I mean, Microsoft sucks, so does Netscape and Mozilla and every other poorly-performing browser out there. There should be an easier way for us to view web sites, considering the long and prestigious history of the great operating system that many of us choose to run. And face it, there are some really smart, capable people that read this website regularly. if poeple got together, either in local groups of people physically near them, or collaborating over the internet, it would be great! and we wouldn't have to deal with pooooor browsing due to the fact that we have to turn off every "feature" of our browser just to see basic websites. If people in this industry actually want any alternative to Microsoft and Macintosh as a desktop OS, you're gonna need some web support. I mean browsers that are capable of easy viewing of plugins and java and CSS and whatever else is being used online these days. It sucks to have to say that yes, indeed, Microsoft IE is the best of the bunch.