You see no one useing it in your weblogs because the browser identifies itself as MSIE by default, users have to change the option in preferences to have the browser identify itself as Opera. Im sure most users, like myself, dont even bother with it.
Patrick if your reading this and need anything from some of us local/.rs in the FM area let us know. I and I am sure most others are willing to help out. Well almost anything;)
Boy it seems if they cant abide by another organizations Liscence agreement, why should anyone abide by there's. It seems to me that this so called Microsoft Authorization Data Specification or whatever you want to call it isnt Microsofts to begin with, considering that they broke they GPL. Screw Em!!! Fight em every inch of the way. Considering the grounds they stand on. They are trying to do nothing more than to protect STOLEN SOFTWARE!
Whats with that horrible flicker that first happens while going into X? That alone makes it look ancient. This has to happen if Linux or any other*NIX is going to make it in the desktop market. That besides installing new software would scare most newbies away from it. This looks like a step in the right direction
You see no one useing it in your weblogs because the browser identifies itself as MSIE by default,
users have to change the option in preferences to have the browser identify itself as Opera.
Im sure most users, like myself, dont even bother with it.
make that 5.
/.rs in the FM area let us know. ;)
Patrick if your reading this and need anything from some of us local
I and I am sure most others are willing to help out.
Well almost anything
Boy it seems if they cant abide by another organizations Liscence agreement, why should anyone abide by there's. It seems to me that this so called Microsoft Authorization Data Specification or whatever you want to call it isnt Microsofts to begin with, considering that they broke they GPL. Screw Em!!! Fight em every inch of the way. Considering the grounds they stand on. They are trying to do nothing more than to protect STOLEN SOFTWARE!
Whats with that horrible flicker that first happens while going into X? That alone makes it look ancient. This has to happen if Linux or any other*NIX is going to make it in the desktop market. That besides installing new software would scare most newbies away from it. This looks like a step in the right direction