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Old 02-01-11, 11:29 AM   #1
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Remember when Firefox users couldn't visit SubSim for a week? Must have felt very educated and sensible.
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Old 02-01-11, 12:12 PM   #2
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Remember when Firefox users couldn't visit SubSim for a week? Must have felt very educated and sensible.
Haha, very good.

I use Firefox, have done for years. I don't like IE too much, but it's not actively awful, at least in version 8+. I hate Chrome for the same reason I dislike Apple products - it feels like I'm using a toy. Firefox I can keep the way I likes it.

What the hell do I know though, I like Vista
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Old 02-01-11, 01:07 PM   #3
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Microsoft's the biggest kid on the block; of course people are going to take potshots. Some may be justified, some, not so much.

I used Firefox until it started getting v....e....r....y....s....l....o....w.... loading pages. Then I switched to Chrome; I'm satisfied with it, and with the Firewall and Security software I've loaded onto this thing. It's not a matter of which one's "more secure" or whatever. I just like what I use at the moment.

And consider: Microsoft is writing and maintaining how many zillion lines of code, on how many different types of platforms, across how many languages, across how many different iterations of not only OS, but also web browsers, Office software... frankly, I'm not surprised that there are errors and holes. What amazes me is that any of it works at all, let alone as well as it does.
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Old 02-01-11, 02:39 PM   #4
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Maddogk - I own no stocks in M$, nor am I a developer - for them or anyone else.


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what choice do we have ?
For the majority of users, there are a lot of choices. What flavor gui would you like running Linux? Want something that looks and acts like windows, just with different logos and some minor differences? Its out there, in spades. Productivity software? Open Office works find on Linux or Mac. WINE even allows you to play windows based games, All for free.

The market hasn't moved to this because people don't like change. So complain to the people that don't like to change what they do, instead of about the company that makes it easy for them to just "keep doing".

Seriously - you shouldn't judge people based on one snippet and your own anti-whatever attitude. I know network and system security. I am not beholden to one entity. Not Cisco, not Bay Area, not HP or Dell, and not M$ or Sun either.

The OP tone was "anything is better than xxxx" - and I simply proved that the "anythings" mentioned had their share of problems. Hate it that it rubbed against your anti-M$ veiwpoint, but thats your problem, not mine.
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Old 02-01-11, 04:11 PM   #5
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You know what, Microsoft products seem unsafe because so many hackers are trying to find exploits in it
Number of vulnerabilities
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Vendor Name Number of Products Number of Vulnerabilities #Vulnerabilities/#Products
1 Microsoft 307 2534 8
2 Apple 91 1393 15
3 SUN 200 1207 6
4 IBM 213 1133 5
5 Oracle 139 980 7
6 Cisco 566 855 2
7 Mozilla 14 790 56
8 Linux 12 763 64
source:http://cvedetails.com/top-50-vendors.php?year=0

Really, its not that bad considering how many Microsoft products there are out there, and the market share of those Microsoft products
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Old 02-01-11, 08:41 PM   #6
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Old 02-01-11, 09:27 PM   #7
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Really, I'm not judging you or anyone else.
Why are you so defensive ?

BTW, I HATE GUI's, I could live in a text only world, but too many of games I play require (cough,cough) windows, directX, and drivers to support the GUI.
Really mate?
Text only?
sure its possible, and i can use windows command prompt and linux but suggesting that we stop using the gui is absurd
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Old 02-01-11, 09:30 PM   #8
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Really mate?
Text only?
sure its possible, and i can use windows command prompt and linux but suggesting that we stop using the gui is absurd
He's hardcore, all-the-way console. I had my dog days there a few years back - nothing really beats it.

Erm, except getting outside on a regular basis.

That was a shot at myself, not MaddogK.
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Old 02-01-11, 10:35 PM   #9
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Really, I'm not judging you or anyone else.
Why are you so defensive ?
He wasn't being defensive. He was responding directly you this
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I love these threads because it pulls the MS stockholders and devs out of the woodwork.
which sounds like an accusation that the only people who will support IE on a thread is and MS stockholder or dev. That deserves exactly the response it recieved.
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Just use Opera, it's secure, looks nice and is very functional.
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Just use Opera, it's secure,

http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2011/0189

I read about critical security holes in Opera at least every 2 months. That statistically mit scores relatively few security problems becoming relevant is for the same reason as why Macintosh browsers are much more unsecure than Windows 7, but still score lower hits on emerging problems: Macs have a market share of just 8% or so, and Opera of even less: I think 3% or less. It is not interesting for hackers to develope attack tools for opera, or Mac: too few targets out there. Give it 30%, and you will see it getting under fire.
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