Comment on Internet Explorer Tax. Sure, Why Not? by Sam Coulter
Dear Kogan, No need to tax your consumers, just have your tech guys switch the IE and Firefox icons on people.
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by John Foliot
Opera is losing a rock start, but take heart, the Mighty Chaals won’t just disappear – just wait and watch. (I’ve been sworn to secrecy, but trust me) Chaals, enjoy some time off before taking on the...
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer Tax. Sure, Why Not? by Hector Macias Ayala
I would put IE9 and/or Maxthon instead.
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer Tax. Sure, Why Not? by Hector Macias Ayala
“You or your admin… has been in a coma” I dont think insulting users is the best way to make them upgrade, screw this publicity. You want them to upgrade, make your part and simply drop support for old...
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer Tax. Sure, Why Not? by Tiago Sá
I believe insulting IE7 users for using IE7 is a very appropriate course of action. I myself don’t develop for IE7 anymore, and when the website’s market so requires, I will charge way more, unless...
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer Tax. Sure, Why Not? by Ichann
When I heard about this I was happy; for technologies sake. The. I was puzzled. Was this meant to be a joke? If not, expect a lawsuit
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by Paul Hill
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/blogs/press-here/Opera-CEO-Not-Interested-in-Facebook-Take-Over-158141715.html
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by Yoyo
I am actully surprised to be honest. Used stable and so far so good. I do know all softwares have bugs but there are old bugs Opera do know more than years old still alive. Stability is the Opera...
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer Tax. Sure, Why Not? by Ichann
What hacks do you need? Just use modernizer
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by Dan7960
I don’t think I am, actually. HWA was promised in version 12 but is disabled by default. You’ve never encounters website compatibilty issues or laggy flash? Do you even use Opera?!
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by FavBrowser.com
What made you leave? Management ignorance?
View ArticleComment on Internet Explorer Tax. Sure, Why Not? by rennmaxbeta
Kogan look like assholes.
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by frank
The current CEO says what Opera has been saying for years regarding a takeover/buyout – no interest. If I still understand English, I see nothing there saying they are looking for a buyer.
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by frank
On the topic of accessibility, you get my drift. When I interviewed four and a half years ago for the tech writer position, Chaals was one of the staff inspecting and testing me. My respect and...
View ArticleComment on Microsoft Fights W3C, Following The Updated “Do Not Track” Draft...
It’s a matter of point of view. Can’t you remotely think who Microsoft would affect with this choice? The answer: Microsoft will be making Google business (targeted ads) very hard for them.
View ArticleComment on Meet Apple Safari 6, World’s Fastest Web Browser? by Rafael
Is there IE9 for OSX? :P
View ArticleComment on Download Opera 12 Final by Rafael
I like this behavior better. Text prioritized before CSS is awesome on slow connections. You get the actual content (text) faster, and can even stop the page and follow other link on it already. In...
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by hotteamix
Yes because having it disabled by default mean they don’t have one. I was on older beta build, it was resolved in the final release.
View ArticleComment on Opera’s Chief Standards Officer Leaves The Company by RichardCurtis
No website compatability issues here. Opera renders things perfectly for me. The only time I see a problem is when a website uses UA sniffing to deliver crappy code to Opera. masking as Firefox...
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