The only web browser I have downloaded on my computer is Internet Explorer 8.
While using Gmail I have experienced a problem where the text I write does not stay within the boundaries of the text box, and instead goes off into a straight line, like in notepad or excel. Then it will randomly switch back and forth, and there is no horizontal scroll bar, so I will be stuck off to the right viewing a blank screen with no way of getting back. This has made emailing an unpleasant experience for me as of late.
When I went to tech support to see find a solution what I was told was to use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
So, is Google trying to make their program incompatible with Microsoft's Internet Explorer because they think they are enemies, or are they really shitty programmers who can't make an email application that can be used by the two highest web broswers by market share?
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Internet Explorer is the least secure web browser there is. I personally use Firefox, but when they release chrome for 64 bit windows 7 or the mac(I have at work), I am going to try it again.
ReplyDeleteI was real excited about chrome when it came out because it most recent *new* design for a web browser. They took all the main browsers out there, and from that, they designed one they think can compete.
But that is not the new design I mentioned. You can see the new features here
http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/features.html
The main one I like are when you close a tab it releases the memory back to the computer, instead of holding onto it in case you open another tab later.
*edit IE is least secure mainstream web browser
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