Why I like firefox
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:54 pm
with the adblock properly working this is how I see viewaskew now
I use Safari. I just hit page down and the ad goes away so no biggie.Starfire wrote:I only use Firefox. Is the view of the VA Board much different with Explorer?
and I could just scroll down with my mouse wheel, the diff. is that I dont have to I dont have to have the advertisments at the top load, nor would someone on dial up.kurt culler wrote:I use Safari. I just hit page down and the ad goes away so no biggie.Starfire wrote:I only use Firefox. Is the view of the VA Board much different with Explorer?
That's how I run it on my PC. Now that I am almost exclusively running on my Mac, I ran Firefox for a while but had to give it up. It was way too buggy; my mouse would disappear, and when I used the track pad to scroll up or down pages it would navigate back and forward in my history. Since I don't spend much time on the VA board, not having ad-block isn't as important.Psychotic_Carp wrote:with the adblock properly working this is how I see viewaskew now
1.0.7 on my Mac.Psychotic_Carp wrote:what version of firefox were you running the pc version hasnt been buggy for me.
Hi Hella. Preferring Macs to PCs is only natural, but that kind of talk is very grating for Dave. He's been hearing it from me for a long time. I love it.Hella wrote:1.0.7 on my Mac.Psychotic_Carp wrote:what version of firefox were you running the pc version hasnt been buggy for me.
The PC version has been flawless for me, but since I went Apple, my PC is a glorified jukebox.
If he's only getting the Mac > PC from us, he's not getting it enough.kurt culler wrote:Preferring Macs to PCs is only natural, but that kind of talk is very grating for Dave. He's been hearing it from me for a long time. I love it.
True. I've been having that talk with him for years now. You should hear him in person bitch and moan about how "Mac sucks". it's quite amusing.Hella wrote:If he's only getting the Mac > PC from us, he's not getting it enough.kurt culler wrote:Preferring Macs to PCs is only natural, but that kind of talk is very grating for Dave. He's been hearing it from me for a long time. I love it.
I also prefer Macs to PCs, but I do have a pretty good familiarity with both. I use both machines at work and have a computer science degree. Of course, I also have experience on vic20s, Apple IIs, Unix machines, TRaSh 80s, and a Vax.Hella wrote:I'm one of the few Mac users who will admit to not knowing very much about computers. I know PC's much more, I ever work at my university's computer help desk.
I just prefer Mac's to PC's.
I used to play Oregon Trail on the IIe's in grade school...Rusty wrote:I also prefer Macs to PCs, but I do have a pretty good familiarity with both. I use both machines at work and have a computer science degree. Of course, I also have experience on vic20s, Apple IIs, Unix machines, TRaSh 80s, and a Vax.
I remember that game from back in the day. That was fun at the time. The first computer game I ever played was some pirate search game on the TRS Color Computer we had when I was in 5th grade (1980) and it was on a tape drive. My brother and I bought an Apple II+ in 1981 and bought Mystery House, Cranston Manor and a few others. We really got into Cranston Manor. I enjoyed Zork and the other Infocom games and Timeline was really cool. I don't really play computer or video games anymore, though.Hella wrote:I used to play Oregon Trail on the IIe's in grade school...Rusty wrote:I also prefer Macs to PCs, but I do have a pretty good familiarity with both. I use both machines at work and have a computer science degree. Of course, I also have experience on vic20s, Apple IIs, Unix machines, TRaSh 80s, and a Vax.