While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing.
Download: http://www.zonator.com/mirror.zip
While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing.
Download: http://www.zonator.com/mirror.zip
While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing.
Download: http://www.zonator.com/mirror.zip
While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing.
Download: http://www.zonator.com/mirror.zip
The loophole is somewhere else but nobody seems to mention it: you get a guy from another country with 0 US experience as a programmer at "current market rates". Everything seems legal, and it is.
His foreign master get translated in a BS, his 10+ years experience into 2 years "relevant" experience and suddenly you have a pretty cheap senior person, probably managing a team at a "current market rate", working 10 hours a day so you don't close his green card application. Raise? Yes, maybe next year. Vacation? Yes, but not now because we have an important project going. And so on...
Of course nobody can compete with him, especially somebody who just finished a college.
While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing. Download: http://www.zonator.com/mirror.zip
While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing. Download: http://www.zonator.com/mirror.zip
While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing. Download: http://www.zonator.com/mirror.zip
While using Chrome I found that a lot of sites sites don't work, due to missing plugins for the new platform. Sometimes just quitting the site is not an option so I created an easy way to open the page in your "old" browser. Just drag and drop the URL from the Chrome URL bar into the Mirror form and you can continue your Chrome browsing. Download: http://www.zonator.com/mirror.zip
The loophole is somewhere else but nobody seems to mention it: you get a guy from another country with 0 US experience as a programmer at "current market rates". Everything seems legal, and it is.
His foreign master get translated in a BS, his 10+ years experience into 2 years "relevant" experience and suddenly you have a pretty cheap senior person, probably managing a team at a "current market rate", working 10 hours a day so you don't close his green card application. Raise? Yes, maybe next year. Vacation? Yes, but not now because we have an important project going. And so on...
Of course nobody can compete with him, especially somebody who just finished a college.
why "non compete clauses have no legal power"?
actualy is "Fischer and he himself" order...