Maybe screen readers could add something to the user agent string to allow servers to detect the presence of one and modify the page to better suit them.
Seems to be more of a problem with the web application and less of ASP.NET. I mean, sure you can get the encryption key to the cookies, but seriously who puts information like a bank balance or a social security number in a cookie anyway? You should have that stored server-side and only use a session id.
Avast? Yes I have that, but I turned on the Silent/Gaming mode just to get it to leave me alone. Anti-Virus Vendors: Don't bother me unless there is a problem. I'm sure there is a UI design consideration that says not to bother the user unless they really need to know about the change.
Why not? I've already sent them my code to all my proprietary applications. The ones that make me and my company millions of dollars. They were very happy to get it and thanked me a lot! I'd say that everyone should post their code.
I personally don't think Linux is ready to take the load and replace windows quite yet. It's almost their but not there. Things like games, or ease of use for those who have no idea what a computer is.
Maybe screen readers could add something to the user agent string to allow servers to detect the presence of one and modify the page to better suit them.
Seems to be more of a problem with the web application and less of ASP.NET. I mean, sure you can get the encryption key to the cookies, but seriously who puts information like a bank balance or a social security number in a cookie anyway? You should have that stored server-side and only use a session id.
Avast? Yes I have that, but I turned on the Silent/Gaming mode just to get it to leave me alone. Anti-Virus Vendors: Don't bother me unless there is a problem. I'm sure there is a UI design consideration that says not to bother the user unless they really need to know about the change.
That may work for more advanced users, but most new users aren't going to be able to figure it out.
If that were to happen, I'd finally be able to get a low UID!
I just figure the more letters it has in it, the better it is.
My university installs Kaspersky on all the laptops they give out to students, and it makes all the laptops horribly slow.
Another vote for logmein.com. I use it and it really is quite good.
Facebook would never work on Lynx.
I just use a really long extension cord.
As I am a developer, I'm interested to hear just what makes the mac better for development.
$15 for a movie ticket? Where are you going? It only costs $7.50 for me.
You haven't used Windows 7 yet have you?
Why not? I've already sent them my code to all my proprietary applications. The ones that make me and my company millions of dollars. They were very happy to get it and thanked me a lot! I'd say that everyone should post their code.
What happens when the network connected power button fails?
You put a network connected power button on the network connected power button.
I know I wouldn't pay to send a simple email to somebody. But it does *sound* like it would work.
They have partial support for my 680i motherboard. It doesn't have the network adapter combining feature yet, but it has the other stuff.
These are the nightly builds, once they like how the nightly builds work, they will release them as a "Firefox" update.
I think it could really use a multiplayer where you and friends could be in the same "world" and be able to help/complete with each other.
1. Listening to music as loud as you want while not forcing it on others
And not damaging your eardrums.
But to really get smoothness, you need $3,000 for tri-SLI!
Where can I give money for this idea?
I have yet to have any issues with GoDaddy either.
I personally don't think Linux is ready to take the load and replace windows quite yet. It's almost their but not there. Things like games, or ease of use for those who have no idea what a computer is.
Has anyone noticed that the EU seems to go after Microsoft, but ignores Apple when they do things just as bad?