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Socoder -> Off Topic -> IE9 beta

Thu, 16 Sep 2010, 03:46
Jayenkai
The IE9 beta's out, if you want to go back in time, it might be "fun" to try it out for a bit.

Additionally, there's some nice happy Fudged English in the New Tab page..
They've given a BrandName to Private mode, calling it "InPrivate", because they're Microsoft, they're bitchy, and they need to give everything a fucking brand name.

Except, on the NewTab page, rather than it saying "Browse InPrivate", they've written it as "InPrivate Browsing", which is the most fucked up thing I've ever read in my life.

Dumbass fucking Microsoft.

.. I'm actually surprised that this post doesn't automatically have an advert attached to the bottom of it.



Oh, and I tried out a ChromeExperiment. The Plasma one has a FPS counter..
Chrome 30fps, IE9 8fps...


Forgot to add a link..
The Link
Note, this link only works for those who have the sense to go back to using a half decent browser afterwards.

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Thu, 16 Sep 2010, 04:12
waroffice
Im using the chrome 6 beta, its rapid and CSS works now

|edit| except when at work where i use firefox because of the addins for work related stuffs |edit|
Thu, 16 Sep 2010, 04:13
JL235
Plus it requires a restart. Opera, FireFox, Chrome and Safari don't suffer from this problem.

Cos I do it so rarely it takes me about 10 minuts to close everything and set it back up after the restart.
Thu, 16 Sep 2010, 08:55
mindstorm8191
Yeah I never restart my computer anymore.

I'm a bit upset with Firefox right now. My website uses dyndns.com to provide a reasonable domain name for people to connect on, since its running on my home PC. But apparently Firefox / Google have decided that DynDns.com contains malicious software, and shows a huge warning about it before letting you view the page. And I hear that, later on, they won't let you view the page at all.

Major problem...

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Thu, 16 Sep 2010, 09:47
Jayenkai
Wow, really? I've been using dyndns (/homedns.org) for YEARS.. True, my home server's totally out of whack, but it'd be a shame to lose such a huge number of home-based websites..

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Mon, 20 Sep 2010, 10:57
mindstorm8191
I know. But apparently FireFox removed all the warnings about my website, so everything's back to normal.

It'd be a shame for a group like Mozilla to refuse to allow people to view a large group of websites like that. It would be like a violation of freedom of speech. I think everyone would dump FireFox over something like that.

You know the wierd thing about it is, when you view the site anyways, and report is as a mis-listed malware site, it takes you to another site entirely (I forget what the site is called). Seems kinda fishy... as if it were spyware doing it all. But apparently they're in deals with FireFox and Google.

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