Flip wrote:1) I've tried Trillian and it was so basic, with terrible costumization and options that i now sinply launch all of my chat programs individually.
I hate both. I use
Pidgin (formerly GAIM). It works great! Oh, btw, you can thank your lovely company for being dicks about the name "GAIM" for stalling development on it for several years, while lawyers talked about whether to sue or not. We were on GAIM 1.50 for a while, because the future of the client was still uneasy.
Flip wrote:2) You use an OLD version of winamp? Every media player out there has now has beefed up with all sorts of options and advanced features, but all you want is a playlist...
I use the old version, too. I like WinAMP as a music player. I don't like it as a video player. I use VLC Video Player because it's flexible and it can play everything. Why do I have to submit to both a music/video player if I don't like it? Do what it's fucking good at!
Zeus wrote:Sine, whatever became of the Netscape-MS lawsuit? Last I heard, it was supposed to be MS breaking up into three separate companies 'cause they were caught in clear anti-competition violations.
Slap on the wrist, of course. The initial order was that, but then the appeals court said that the judge was biased or some bullshit like that. The new decree didn't do much, and it already expired.
So, no, it didn't change anything, but MS did calm down a bit about OEMs, though. You can at least get a Linux-only Dell nowadays. (Thank god, because we buy tons of servers either barebones or with Linux.)
Dutch wrote:I use Internet Explorer, I found Firefox to be terribly overrated, I find it has too many glitches, freezes, and crash issues, whereas IE has none of these problems. I haven't had any speed issues with any browsers since Windows 98 (with the exception of Firefox which seems to get buggered every now and then, coincidently, right around update time). I used to use Netscape like 10 years ago, didn't even know the brand was still around.
Glitches? It works fine by me. It's been solid as a rock for the past several months. I've seen the new IE 7, but it's more like IE is just trying to copy off of Firefox to get their glory back. Tabbed browsing? Where were you 5 years ago?
The one thing that Microsoft can't steal is plug-in support. Sure, they can have their own plug-in support, but the plug-in community for Firefox is already huge. Adblock Plus, BugMeNot, these are all requirements to a browser. Especially Adblock. Every time I go to IE, I'm reminded of the ads that exist on the web. Then I retreat to Firefox, and the ads are gone. It's beautiful.
Dutch wrote:As for Google, I always wondered why Sine praised them when they are guilty (sometimes significantly more so) for a lot of the stuff he critisizes other companies about
Because even the stuff that I don't like them doing, they still do intelligently, like advertising. Their ads are both targetted and
TEXT. This is important because text is harder to block. Most of the ad companies fail to understand that a good portion of the Internet population a) hate flashy picture ads, and b) use Adblock (or others) to block said flashy picture ads.
Black Lotus wrote:You'll break their 56k modems by imbedding a Youtube video. Also, please make sure your sig pics are under 100kb.
Don't joke. The 56K dialups are AOL's biggest customer.