but do we need to consider pop-up blocker as a break of standard? It makes many JS code not work any longer, although most of us like this.
Anyway, nice to see that Microsoft also catches up with us to break the standard with its SP2.
Gnome applications are on top of GNOME lib on top of Gtk2+ on top of X11 lib on top of X11 server on top of Linux/FreeBSD/..., but are, most of the time, faster than counterparts in KDE. I personally prefer Gnome for the simplicity, but sometimes would suggest others to use KDE instead. I would not agree to let Gnome die. And if it dies, I would go for XFCE instead of KDE.
but do we need to consider pop-up blocker as a break of standard? It makes many JS code not work any longer, although most of us like this. Anyway, nice to see that Microsoft also catches up with us to break the standard with its SP2.
Gnome applications are on top of GNOME lib on top of Gtk2+ on top of X11 lib on top of X11 server on top of Linux/FreeBSD/..., but are, most of the time, faster than counterparts in KDE. I personally prefer Gnome for the simplicity, but sometimes would suggest others to use KDE instead. I would not agree to let Gnome die. And if it dies, I would go for XFCE instead of KDE.