First of all middle-click is MEANT for text only. Second of all you are pulling an image from a web page, not something local on your machine. If you were copying from something local, ctrl+c, or right-click copy would work fine. No web browser by default will just copy an image by ctrl+c'ing it, you would have to save it first from the server it sits on dude.
What are you talking about? Copy and paste, and middle click always work. The only time it doesn is if you close the app you are copying from. BIG DEAL.
I must say this stuff is just rediculous. We have been profiting on open source software for almost 5 years. Taking Linux PC's, configuring them for average people (internet, java, music, etc.) and selling it. People completely underestimate the frustration with Windows. I think to succeed in in the business of open source it depends more on a business sense and less on a demand by the market. Seems the people I know who use Linux are so afraid to let a Windows user get lost that they don't push it. Quite the contrary! Linux is coming just like Firefox has. Sell your product and stop worrying about the monopoly you're up against!
Jesse Jarzynka Cyber Source http://www.jessejoe.com/
First of all middle-click is MEANT for text only. Second of all you are pulling an image from a web page, not something local on your machine. If you were copying from something local, ctrl+c, or right-click copy would work fine. No web browser by default will just copy an image by ctrl+c'ing it, you would have to save it first from the server it sits on dude.
What are you talking about? Copy and paste, and middle click always work. The only time it doesn is if you close the app you are copying from. BIG DEAL.
I must say this stuff is just rediculous. We have been profiting on open source software for almost 5 years. Taking Linux PC's, configuring them for average people (internet, java, music, etc.) and selling it. People completely underestimate the frustration with Windows. I think to succeed in in the business of open source it depends more on a business sense and less on a demand by the market. Seems the people I know who use Linux are so afraid to let a Windows user get lost that they don't push it. Quite the contrary! Linux is coming just like Firefox has. Sell your product and stop worrying about the monopoly you're up against!
Jesse Jarzynka
Cyber Source
http://www.jessejoe.com/