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PigPog Bloghttp://pigpog.com/blog [PigPog Blog] I’ve mentioned recently that I’ve switched back to IE now I’m using a tablet, mainly because Firefox seems to hide the text input boxes from the OS. I mentioned that I missed the tabs too, so I was glad to try this out.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Blogs.msdn.com[Blogs.msdn.com] IEBlog : Windows 2000 moves into Extended Support after June 30th: I have no plans to move off of Win2000 at least until Longhorn has reached sp1 so i wont be able to develop sites for IE7, this will just push me more towards using firefox and opera. Microsoft's policy of trying to force upgrades onto it's users is wrong, I work with a lot of charities, were a lot of their computers are donated to them, there not the best of machines and definitely show their age, but for most of them they do exactly what the organisation require, in these kind of environments it's not uncommon to find Win95/98 still in use and I even came across one place that still had some machines using 3.11, Microsoft need to rethink, otherwise they're just going to contribute to the mountain of waste as people are required to upgrade old hardware, and why is a web browser so dependent upon the OS ?

Nick.typepad.comhttp://nick.typepad.com [Nick.typepad.com] Nick Bradbury: Ramblings on Google and the Internet OS: From a "European" perspective more likely than the scenario you offer, IMO, is a move - to a certain extent - from PCs to mobile phones as the primary means of accessing the Internet; communication could become largely ephemeral and between small numbers of people known to one another via their address books, which is dangerous in itself as a sort of "voluntary memory hole", to gratuitously bring Nineteen Eighty-Four into the argument.

http://www.tuaw.com [Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): And Paul, it's quite easy to get your hands on a copy of StuffIt expander, seeing how it's available for free from their website (you have to downloads StuffIt Standard, but StuffIt expander is part of the download and can be used for free without touching the rest of StuffIt Standard)

Radio.weblogs.com[Radio.weblogs.com] Ken Bereskin's Radio Weblog: For example, if you have a Mac OS X application packaged as a single icon, stored in one of these disk images, all you need to do is download it in Safari and the image will be downloaded, decompressed, and the application package will be copied out of the disk image and placed in your default download folder (usually your desktop). The disk image is automatically mounted, unmounted and put in the trash.

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, MacOS, Tiger, OSX, Internet-explorer, Mac OS X, Notebook Computer News

Posted at June 20, 2005 01:30 PM

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