LinkPreview sounds interesting, but there is no documentation available over it on mozdev.org. Where did you get more information and that xpi link from?
not much here...
2nd Gen means probabbly not the MZ-R91 which was good in the beginning, but crap in the end. Buttons just don't do their funtions proberly anymore, but others do... so Volume up means now skip one track...
Download.com is not the problem alone. It's the user. A friend of mine downloaded cliprex, a dvd player software, spyware loaden from download.com where it says, it's spyware. Didn't read it. Oh well...
Other companies have their operating systems, programs and services tested on their users, I think you might know the one. There's a reason why there's a "send bug report" button now every time IE crashes. Google takes its time to let the service grow with its userbase in case of size and functionality. Which I personally prefer.
You can't open a message into another tab/window, neither in hotmail nor in gmail. What's left is to copy and paste the same URL to another window but hey... Well, at least Google is working on an plain HTML Interface instead of their IMHO crappy dhtml interface.
I remember having such a nice and very long hosts file on a Windows 2000 Pro box a few years back. I ran into problems, the system got unstable, slow and unresponsive while browsing. I removed the hosts file and everyting was back to normal. I couldn't figure it out at the time and now, I don't care anymore with adblock.
What exactly are you trying to say? Running an ICQ client on a router? Why would you want to do this? Like mICQ on the shell? And then? ssh in and chat?:P
Mozilla on Windows (since the then called Milestone releases) and for more than 18 months on Linux has been my main browser over all for years. It was "usable enough" since the beginning - otherwise I wouldn't have used it.
I'd say they try to hide it... at least in case of not letting it render by the browser for the users eye.
Interesting to note on monday, you're fucked :P
LinkPreview sounds interesting, but there is no documentation available over it on mozdev.org. Where did you get more information and that xpi link from? not much here...
Irfanview gets also listed ase BDE for no reason.
Maybe the shape of the tail and the head?
Horribly outdated. Firefox listed as v. 0.9.1.
He has a CS degree, runs Linux himself and still let his wife surfing the web with IE? What went wrong? We all now that alternatives exist.
2nd Gen means probabbly not the MZ-R91 which was good in the beginning, but crap in the end. Buttons just don't do their funtions proberly anymore, but others do... so Volume up means now skip one track...
Why are you so sure, that no software can bypass zone alarm?
Download.com is not the problem alone. It's the user. A friend of mine downloaded cliprex, a dvd player software, spyware loaden from download.com where it says, it's spyware. Didn't read it. Oh well...
Stop trolling slashdot with your fucking "moderate this comment" URLs, they just suck. Amen.
They're trying. While surfing through the web, I've seen multiple times that an .xpi asked me to "OK" its installation...
Kicked out or Kept? Albania is not a member of the E.U. "club".
Other companies have their operating systems, programs and services tested on their users, I think you might know the one. There's a reason why there's a "send bug report" button now every time IE crashes. Google takes its time to let the service grow with its userbase in case of size and functionality. Which I personally prefer.
The beta group must be huge by now as invitations are handed out to everyone regularly as it looks like currently.
Last time I had Winamp installed, they had a field for the HTTP Auth login credentials.
You can't open a message into another tab/window, neither in hotmail nor in gmail. What's left is to copy and paste the same URL to another window but hey... Well, at least Google is working on an plain HTML Interface instead of their IMHO crappy dhtml interface.
Their lifetime cookie is evil. 'Nuff said.
2 of 4 links are broken: either an email address is required or it offers the page as a download, at least that's what mozilla says. superb.
I remember having such a nice and very long hosts file on a Windows 2000 Pro box a few years back. I ran into problems, the system got unstable, slow and unresponsive while browsing. I removed the hosts file and everyting was back to normal. I couldn't figure it out at the time and now, I don't care anymore with adblock.
What exactly are you trying to say? Running an ICQ client on a router? Why would you want to do this? Like mICQ on the shell? And then? ssh in and chat? :P
Did you even try Mozilla 1.0 etc at all?
Mozilla on Windows (since the then called Milestone releases) and for more than 18 months on Linux has been my main browser over all for years. It was "usable enough" since the beginning - otherwise I wouldn't have used it.
Sadly, the banks went over the hill.
:P
Sorry, but which hills in the Netherlands?
Right, it's /. where I often encounter posts which are ment pro bush in reality - appologize if I didn't get your sarcasm.
Sorry but you're truly an idiot. I think you know why.