Comment on Hackers Rejoice, Google Chrome Fails Twice by Shane Bundy
PMS problems, I see. Cool off and re-read what I said. I’ll have to geekify myself on Linux if I want it to work the way I’d like it to. Who said I was going to stay on Windows 7? Sadly, Metro IS a...
View ArticleComment on Hackers Rejoice, Google Chrome Fails Twice by Shane Bundy
Let me guess, nerds prefer Firefox to Chrome and they’d love news like this.
View ArticleComment on A New Approach To Internet Explorer’s Marketing by Anonymous
I presume that was directed at me. So what if it uses optimization techniques? It isn’t cheating. Like Shane said they are simply being smart about the whole thing. The dead code removal is not...
View ArticleComment on Google Chrome, Firefox To Have A Metro Version For Windows 8 by...
You seem to be confused. All browsers have bugs, and all browsers are working on fixing bugs, and there’s no single “better browser” for everyone. They all have their pros and cons. Claiming that a...
View ArticleComment on A New Approach To Internet Explorer’s Marketing by Martin Suchan
Let’s see: - no mouse gestures – native or via plug-in - no adBlock in Metro IE10, limited in desktop IE10 => no thanks :)
View ArticleComment on A New Approach To Internet Explorer’s Marketing by Anonymous
Yes I am. I never (if rarely) talk about old versions of software. I am a here and now (also future) guy.
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Compares: Net Applications vs. StatCounter by Armin
Aren’t Microsoft doing themselves a disfavour by doing this? :P
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Compares: Net Applications vs. StatCounter by Pieter...
And if you remove the accidental IE traffic…
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Compares: Net Applications vs. StatCounter by Armin
Whoops, misread the pie charts. Of course Microsoft wouldn’t boast a method with which IE would look worse!
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Compares: Net Applications vs. StatCounter by Armin
By the way, when did Chrome surpass Firefox and why didn’t FavBrowser report this?
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Compares: Net Applications vs. StatCounter by Maxim
It was so long ago that you have already forgotten about it ;)
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Compares: Net Applications vs. StatCounter by Armin
Ahhh, nevermind, Firefox is still ahead on Net Applications which Microsoft argues is more accurate than StatCounter.
View ArticleComment on Firefox Mobile Will Support H.264 by Shane Bundy
So they’re agreeing to disagree; Mozilla’s policy says they oppose support for patent-encumbered codecs but because the support is free (via the OS) they’ve decided to remain competitive. I don’t know...
View ArticleComment on Benchmarks: Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) vs. Google Chrome 18 vs....
It’s irrelevant. That result is completely dependent on the computer hardware. If you use IE10 on a 10 year old computer, you won’t get 60 FPS, anyway. If they show that you can get 156 FPS on a high...
View ArticleComment on Download Firefox 13 Alpha by Anonymous
I must say Firefox 13 might actually give Google Chrome a run for it’s money it feels a lot more polished and “finished” only thing I ask is that they update their fucking menus
View ArticleComment on Download Firefox 13 Alpha by Krauss
A run for their money? Chrome isn’t even a worthy competitor. -No features -Extreme memory bloat -Spyware -Can’t change UI -(very) Poor add-ons API
View ArticleComment on Download Firefox 13 Alpha by Hector Macias Ayala
One day they will reach Opera quality level, as we have infinite speed dial entries, custom order, custom wallpaper, manual and automatic zooming and speed dial extensions. Poor cocksuckers chrome and...
View ArticleComment on Download Firefox 13 Alpha by apád anyád
Try modifying the core code of Opera for persona- oh, excuse me.
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