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  1. Solution... on Tabnapping Scams Around the Corner? · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Simple solution - don't use tabs in browsers. The first thing I do to any browser I sit in front of, is to immediately disable the use of tabs. I have never understood why many people think they are a good idea - I think they break a heap of good UI principles.

    My two cents as far as tabs go, is that a window should be a window - not a collection of tabs - for the simple reason that tabs obfuscate (hide) the content within. Yes, I can see the advantages of tabs within some UIs in certain situations - for example: segmenting "general" from "advanced" preferences; stepping data through a process, or in a rich client application where data is related.

    Where tabs are a bad fit for browsing is that the data viewed in web apps is often too disparate - there is no linkage between any of the tabs within a "window" - the content of what is presented within is asynchronous and disconnected - tabs in browsers never have a true relationship with each other. Sure - you might be looking at two related sites, or two pages within a site, but tabs offer nothing (UI-wise) that a window cannot do. A new window offers a single view of a chunk of information; if you need another view, why not simply use another window. A mish mash of windows filled with tabs does not improve the UI in any way.

  2. This is BS, coming from Microsoft on No Virtual PC for Intel-based Macs · · Score: 1

    This is a lame excuse for dropping a product, pure and simple.

    Come on, the last thing Microsoft can claim as an excuse for dropping a product is that they don't have the resources to build it...

    MS is the wealthiest software company in the world, and it can't *afford* to do some development? No wonder Vista is still vapourware...

    This seems like a really silly thing to do - generally every copy of VPC for Mac sold would also sell a copy of a Windows OS to a market Windows is otherwise (except for bootcamp & parallels and vmware, i guess!) pretty much locked out of. Generally, more VPC for Mac ==> more Windows sales. Why drop it? What is the real reason?