In my case (I'm not the parent poster), it actually was the tab-based browsing.
Our web tool is much more efficient when using many open pages at once (I guess that says something about design, but anyway, it works best with mozilla)
We didn't force the upgrade (pple can still use IE...) but so far everyone who tried firefox stuck with it...
A usable alternative is okay. Both project can coexist you know...
Offtopic rant: Why is every software company deemed NOT successfull if it doesn't kill its competitor? You don't have to be Microsoft to be successful...
Although I don't see the use now, I know that 10 years from now on, I will say THANKS too all the developers that will have allowed anybody to use their old unsupported softwares...
From what I understand, the core of the folding@home project is licened under the GPL. Since the rest of the project is NOT GPL, they had a license agreement with the original authors...
Also had in school:
Clockwork Orange
La Haine
Menace To Society
Reservoir Dogs
Apocalypse Now
etc..
Although religious ass would probably love to believe those movies corrupted me, we had long conversation about each of them, I would say they kind of put a perspective on a couple of topics...
Re:Windows install
on
Linux in Canada
·
· Score: 3, Informative
Yes, after you have to enter that lenghty serial number...
I would be very insulted to know people who hired me don't trust me.
Yes, sad.
Try CookieCuller from update.mozilla.org
Salary in UK are HIGH, so I guess it scales accordingly.
Our web tool is much more efficient when using many open pages at once (I guess that says something about design, but anyway, it works best with mozilla)
We didn't force the upgrade (pple can still use IE...) but so far everyone who tried firefox stuck with it...
Yea, leave him to the mafia :)
StarOffice->OpenOffice.Org
Netscape->Mozilla->Firefox
A usable alternative is okay. Both project can coexist you know...
Offtopic rant: Why is every software company deemed NOT successfull if it doesn't kill its competitor? You don't have to be Microsoft to be successful...
If they can integrate this project within Quanta, we're talking about something killer :)
Although I don't see the use now, I know that 10 years from now on, I will say THANKS too all the developers that will have allowed anybody to use their old unsupported softwares...
Small nitpick, KHTML is LGPL. It would be possible to use it in a browser under Windows, just like Apple did with Safari.
From what I understand, the core of the folding@home project is licened under the GPL. Since the rest of the project is NOT GPL, they had a license agreement with the original authors...
700 MB / 1 MB / S = 700 S = less than 11 minutes.
KDE 3.2.2
OpenOffice.Org 1.1.1
Gimp 2.0
Im burning right now... but I just wished they wouldn't have removed KOffice :(
This was modded as Informative but ignorants like me still don't know what is funny about the parent :(
It *still* lacks shoulder button, but it fits so nicely in the hand, way better than GBA or GBA SP. Of course, it still lacks decent games...
Also, it's smaller than the Nokia 6600, so for a phone it's a good size, compared to the first model.
In any case I hope to see competition in the handheld gaming market! :)
They are looking for people exactly like you.
Bitstream Vera. Comes with every distro I know of.
How many of your windows-using friends have you been forwarding this article to?
me too :)
What if I drive responsibly but another idiot don't, and kill me in the process?
Also had in school:
Clockwork Orange
La Haine
Menace To Society
Reservoir Dogs
Apocalypse Now
etc..
Although religious ass would probably love to believe those movies corrupted me, we had long conversation about each of them, I would say they kind of put a perspective on a couple of topics...
at least it doesn't echo *s :)
Hurray!
*sigh*
And that makes it right how?