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  1. I Thought Firefox was Open NOT Just Open Source on Firefox 57 Will Hide Search Bar and Use a Uni-Bar Approach, Like Chrome (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I keep hearing about things Mozilla is doing that is upsetting much of is key Firefox User base (I was an early early adopter and back then a friend of the "tree"). At one point Mozilla was an open company that listened and talked to its key users. Now they can say they are open source all they want, but that does not mean they are open to other ideas. Not even sure they are even open to the ides that made them popular.

    As a long time Firefox user I want key Mozilla staff to come out and truly explain their logic and clearly answer some of the very logical and specific concerns that have been brought up. Mozilla staff (not marking) need to step up and listen and reconsider some steps. I know the search bard can be turned back on, but all in all just seems like will be getting a Chrome by Mozilla instead of Firefox by Knowledgeable Users.

    Some people won't ever go out of their way to use different web browser. They will use Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, or whatever was on the desktop at the beginning. So the fight is really to get the people that actually make choices and have some knowledge about choices.

  2. Re:Find My Device? on Slashdot Asks: What Are Your Favorite Android Oreo Features? (thehackernews.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree and am confused, this feature has been around for a while. Used it 2 days ago when one of my kids lost my phone in the house.
    "Find my Device: Google has introduced a new feature, called Find my Device, which is a similar feature to Apple's Find my iPhone and allows people to locate, lock and wipe their Android devices in the event when they go missing or get stolen"

  3. Re:New Add-On Standard Must be Hard to Develop To on Firefox 55 Arrives With WebVR on Windows, Performance Panel, and Click-to-Play Flash (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    I still like Firefox, but have to wonder if this could a death blow.

  4. New Add-On Standard Must be Hard to Develop To on Firefox 55 Arrives With WebVR on Windows, Performance Panel, and Click-to-Play Flash (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 2

    The process must be very hard to convert an add-on to the new standard. Even Mozilla's own "Add-on Compatibility Reporter" is listed as legacy.
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-...

    If Mozilla can't even do it then how do they expect others to do it it??

    Most all my add-ins are listed as Legacy. Some are listed a compatible with Multiprocess and some are not.

  5. Last i saw Minikeepass on iPhone still did not support the new Keepass XML format or encryption. You found anything else for iOS? Still looking for my iOS friends. Android was easy.

  6. Re:But voter ID is raaaacist!!!! on DEFCON Conference To Target Voting Machines (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    Here is an example
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/0...

    And based on the comments she voted republican not democratic.

  7. Am am Using this type of phone now?? on Apple Receives Patents For Bezel-Free Display, Touch ID Button Embedded In Screen (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    I am so confused....I have not fully read the actual patents that were granted, but I first read this story on an Android phone that seemed to have both those features or a very close variation of those features. Not only is the US Patent process broken, but this just seams like bad will on Apples part.

  8. Google Chomebook? Apple? Microsoft? on You Can't Change the Default Browser or Switch To Google Search In Windows 10 S (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Some companies can tell you ... this is obsolete you must upgrade.... other companies can lock you to certain features without choice..... other companies can have a very locked down environment..... Apple on Mac and iOS can be in "control", Google Chrome OS can be in "control".... but if Microsoft does something similar people complain. It is almost comical now to watch some of the post when there is an Apple announcement posted here vs a Microsoft one.

  9. Re: Multicore for spreadsheets..? on LibreOffice 5.3 Released, Touted As 'One of the Most Feature-Rich Releases' Ever (omgubuntu.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    There are many reasons why you may need mult-core support for Excel. I still wish Excel was faster at some parts. Financial models, and lookups with a bunch of data still is easier than a true database. Some formulas don't require it, but toss in a few volatile formulas, and some lookups for validation and it can slow down. Most everything i have may only slow down to a minute for a calculation, but i know of sheets that take longer.

    I have found that making an Excel file more dynamic in some cases can actually reduce the risk. Put in a good formula and let it to checks instead of hard coding references as I have seen some do.

  10. What about all the different batch files people have for simple tasks that have been brought up from one system to another over the years.

  11. Re:No programmers' typeface on Google Releases An Open Source Font That Supports 800 Languages (googleblog.com) · · Score: 1

    I was also disappointed they did not make a strong monospace and even proportional font with distinctions for zero and O, sometimes one and letter I for some fonts and etc. Even for proportional writing it would be helpful.

    The two fonts I have used in the past but only good for normal Latin characters are these two (below). Still can't decide what font like better in an editor though.

    * Hack -- Open Source Coding Font (Free, Open Source) http://sourcefoundry.org/hack/ or https://github.com/chrissimpki...

    * Monoid -- Open Source Coding Font, and my current favorite (Free, Open Source)
      http://larsenwork.com/monoid/ or https://github.com/larsenwork/...

  12. What about computer microphones on FBI Director James Comey: Cover Up Your Webcam (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    You can put something over a camera, these days an external web cam may have a microphone, the laptop itself may have a mic, if you have a headset plugged in it may have a mic. If a webcam can be turned on to see you then a mic can and it can get much more information and it is harder to block (can't just put some paper over it).

    How does one secure all the mics via hardware or (software that can' be overridden).

  13. Why Not A Class Action Law Suit on Massive Backlash Building Over Windows 10 Upgrades (fortune.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My parents were just hit with the Windows10 upgrade. I had not bothered to block it on their computer. They are older and now more confused than ever about what happened without their permissions. Many of their saved passwords were cleared out to sites. They struggle to use Windows as it is and Microsoft does not make it easy on a normal day. I truly think that a massive class action suit against Microsoft would easily win hands down.

    The first law firm to step up and push it right could make some money. End users may not get a whole lot out of it, but it might make MS shut up and listen.

    An no I normally don't like these types of law suits and don't like most lawyers, but this clearly shows need.

    My folks were already on the verge of going to a Mac. this may push them over the edge.

  14. Apple is New to Reacting to Security Threats on Apple's Gatekeeper Still Broken (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Apple is new to reacting effectively to security. Microsoft gets beat up about security, but they have learned to attempt to react better. May not be perfect.

    I know so many Apple people that think Apple immune security issues. I seriously wonder if we will see a day when Apple is is hit with the same type of security questions that have plagued Microsoft over the years.

  15. Monoiod? on "Hack" Typeface Is Open Source, Easy On the IDEs · · Score: 1

    What about Monoiod? It sounds like Monoiod may be a better choice for many. Sounds like it does not have the same drawback,s.

    http://larsenwork.com/monoid/

    https://github.com/larsenwork/...

  16. Photo Viewing Software on A Critical Look At CSI: Cyber · · Score: 1

    I have long wanted to know what photo viewing software they have on all the CSI and other style shows. They can take a blurry picture of a big area and zoom into a reflection in a window and tell you the license plate of car in the reflection or zoom into other things that all the software I have can't do.

  17. Re:My list from a larger list i keep on Ask Slashdot: What Software Can You Not Live Without? · · Score: 1

    sorry this post is messed up ... see next post down for better formatting .... i could not delete it after posting.

  18. Re:Search Software on Ask Slashdot: What Software Can You Not Live Without? · · Score: 2

    I have not used Agent Ransack.... the free version does not look to search inside Office files.http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/features ...

    I am curious have you compared Agent Ransack to either DocFetcher or Regain?
    DocFetcher -- Open Source desktop search application: It allows you search the contents of documents on your computer (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://docfetcher.sourceforge....

    Regain -- Search engine similar to web search engines like Google, with the difference that you don't search the web, but inside your own files and documents (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://regain.sourceforge.net/

  19. Reposting/Fixing My List on Ask Slashdot: What Software Can You Not Live Without? · · Score: 5, Informative

    This list is part of a much longer list that I maintain and sometimes publish.

    * 7-ZIP -- Create/Extra ZIP and many other other file compression formats, very powerful. Note can open some installer EXE and MSI files (see Microsoft Orca for more MSI options) (free, open source, Windows, there may be Linux/Mac variants). http://www.7-zip.com/

    * CCleaner -- System optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. (free, closed source, Windows) http://www.ccleaner.com/ **Alternate Tool** BleachBit -- Free cache, delete cookies, clear Internet history, shred temporary files, delete logs, and discard junk you didn't know was there. (free, open source Linux/Windows) http://bleachbit.sourceforge.n...

    * Greenshot -- Good Screen Shot tool with simple annotation options. (free, open source, Windows) http://greenshot.sourceforge.n...

    * IrfanView -- Image Program View, convert, crop, optimize, sideshow, batch Processing etc (free noncommercial, closed source, Windows) http://www.irfanview.com/

    Instantbird -- Multi Protocol Instant Messaging (IM) Client - AOL, MSM, Yahoo, etc (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) **Alternate Tool** Pidgin - Multi Protocol Instant Messaging (IM) Client - AOL, MSM, Yahoo, etc (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://pidgin.im/

    * KeePass Password Safe -- Good Quality secure password manager, stores passwords encrypted. (free, open source, Windows Linux/Mac with Mono) http://keepass.info/

    * LibreOffice -- Power-packed Open Source personal productivity suite for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, that gives you six feature-rich applications for all your document production. Excellent replacement for other Office Suites, can open many different and sometimes odd file types -- (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://www.libreoffice.org/

    * Mozilla.org FireFox -- Web browser for more security then Internet Explore (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://www.mozilla.com/ http://www.mozilla.org/

    * SpeedCrunch -- fast, high-precision and powerful cross-platform desktop calculator (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://www.speedcrunch.org/ & http://speedcrunch.blogspot.co...

    * UltraEdit -- Probably the absolute best most powerful text editors around, edit huge files, FTP, column mode, and more (shareware, closed source, Win/Mac/Linux) http://www.ultraedit.com/ **Alternate Tool** Noteppad++ -- Good Text / Source Code Editor replacement for Microsoft Windows Notepad/Wordpad (free, open source) http://notepad-plus.sourceforg...

    * VLC Media Player -- One of the best media players out there. Highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, ...) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network. (free, oen source, Linux/Mac/Windows)
    http://www.videolan.org/

  20. My list from a larger list i keep on Ask Slashdot: What Software Can You Not Live Without? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    This list is part of a much longer list that I maintain and sometimes publish. There are few others, but some are more as needed special use cases. * 7-ZIP -- Create/Extra ZIP and many other other file compression formats, very powerful. Note can open some installer EXE and MSI files (see Microsoft Orca for more MSI options) (free, open source, Windows, there may be Linux/Mac variants). http://www.7-zip.com/ * CCleaner -- System optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. (free, closed source, Windows) http://www.ccleaner.com/ **Alternate Tool** BleachBit -- Free cache, delete cookies, clear Internet history, shred temporary files, delete logs, and discard junk you didn't know was there. (free, open source Linux/Windows) http://bleachbit.sourceforge.n... * Greenshot -- Good Screen Shot tool with simple annotation options. (free, open source, Windows) http://greenshot.sourceforge.n... * IrfanView -- Image Program View, convert, crop, optimize, sideshow, batch Processing etc (free noncommercial, closed source, Windows) http://www.irfanview.com/ Instantbird -- Multi Protocol Instant Messaging (IM) Client - AOL, MSM, Yahoo, etc (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) **Alternate Tool** Pidgin - Multi Protocol Instant Messaging (IM) Client - AOL, MSM, Yahoo, etc (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://pidgin.im/ * KeePass Password Safe -- Good Quality secure password manager, stores passwords encrypted. (free, open source, Windows Linux/Mac with Mono) http://keepass.info/ * LibreOffice -- Power-packed Open Source personal productivity suite for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, that gives you six feature-rich applications for all your document production. Excellent replacement for other Office Suites, can open many different and sometimes odd file types -- (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://www.libreoffice.org/ * Mozilla.org FireFox -- Web browser for more security then Internet Explore (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://www.mozilla.com/ http://www.mozilla.org/ * SpeedCrunch -- fast, high-precision and powerful cross-platform desktop calculator (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://www.speedcrunch.org/ & http://speedcrunch.blogspot.co... * UltraEdit -- Probably the absolute best most powerful text editors around, edit huge files, FTP, column mode, and more (shareware, closed source, Win/Mac/Linux) http://www.ultraedit.com/ **Alternate Tool** Noteppad++ -- Good Text / Source Code Editor replacement for Microsoft Windows Notepad/Wordpad (free, open source) http://notepad-plus.sourceforg... * VLC Media Player -- One of the best media players out there. Highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats ) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network. (free, open source, Linux/Mac/Windows) http://www.videolan.org/

  21. The Cloud with Slow Internet Connection.... on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Manage Your Personal Data? · · Score: 1

    I was in a very similar situation about 3 months ago, but with 80+ gigs of data. I had pictures that don't compress well, personal documents all sorts that needed to save. I used to just back them up to an external drive. Then i would hear stories about something happening to peoples computes and their external drive that was left connected. I never wanted to go to the "cloud" and loose my data, besides I had a very slow DSL connection so uploading would be a pain. I went researched the cloud solutions went round and round then held my nose and purchased a subscription to Mozy. Yes it took about 4 weeks to get my data upload. Of course i was using the internet connection for other things at the time also. At the time I figured what is 4 weeks when i have gone for so long with very few other options. After everything was done I now have Mozy running in the background and every few house it backs up. I love it I feel more comfortable about my data being safe. I don't have to worry as much about it. I still use my external drives for things like an extra copy of my Quicken data but that may change as I change my habits as Quicken data is also backed up by Mozy. For me I worry, what could happen to a computer, drive, even raid corruption, fire, flood, tornado, etc. I am paying for it and i know some want something free or less cost, but if i want to spend less i guess i could use the free version of Mozy and just do a few docs and no pictures. However family pictures are just as important as some of my personal documents. I know some may prefer one of the other backup services but right now I can say I am impressed with Mozy, even on my slow connection.

  22. New Interface, but Feature Lacking on GIMP 2.8 Will Sport a Redesigned UI · · Score: 1

    The new interface will have pros and cons but what is really needed are more image editing/management features. There is still no IPTC and EXIF support viewing editing and if I remember IPTC data is actually stripped out. 8 Bit Color Support is too low and CMYK is a must i know these will come with future GEGL improvements, but still. None of these are on the road map for 2.8. I don't even do that much photo work and have hit the wall so I am sure there are others out there that do much more than I that have even bigger feature needs.

  23. Re:Keepass on Best Tool For Remembering Passwords? · · Score: 1

    Don't forget that Keepass 2.x series is cross platform compatible via Mono running "Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7, Mono (Linux, Mac OS X, BSD, ...)" http://keepass.info/compare.html

  24. SolarWinds Orion on What Would You Want In a Large-Scale Monitoring System? · · Score: 1

    I would have to agree with the other poster that suggested SolarWinds Orion network monitor. You can monitor network swithes, each port, servers, apps on the server, other devices with SNMP strings, things that don't support that.... you can import multiple maps etc. At our site in Orion we have a US Map, state map, then campus maps for a few sites. then building maps then to server room. Custom views and alters. My login to orion shows different stuff then our telecom person's login. and no i don't work for them http://www.solarwinds.com/

  25. New Good Stuff? on OpenOffice.org 3.0 Beta Released · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Nice to see this out. However I am disappointed that PDF import even when it is ready will only be added as an extension. It should be part of the core. I was also hoping for a few more big features. Even the improved Crop feature in Draw/Impress was a feature that a developer did as a side job in is free time http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/improved_picture_cropping_for_draw Will 3.0 include some of the features that were forked off with Go-OO http://go-oo.org/ ? ie: -SVG support - So we can import Inkscape documents ... remember SVG is a standard also. -MS-Works import - This would be nice as many home users use this as it cost less then MS Office -Improved EMF rendering - I have not done this in a while but EMF quality was poor -WordPerfect Graphics import -GStreamer integration -Rich fields support - some of the features OOo people said they would not support. -Other Go-oo features I am not trying to start a turf war, but there are some nice features. I would think that there might be time to integrate some of existing code i.e. Works support etc into OOo before 3.0 is final. AS the other features have been sitting in Go-oo they might be considered stable enough to port back to OOo at this beta stage.