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Started by Aggie, October 12, 2011, 06:05:22 AM

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Aggie

Continuing my widely-distributed rant about the modern age in general and the interwebs in particular...  :mrgreen:

Our company uses an in-house system for...  all sorts of stuff related to administration.  Timesheets, safety training stats, project information, whatever.

Our IT guy just released a new version that he's no longer bothering to support Firefox with (I doubt it was ever intended for use with IE), so he's basically forcing us to use Chrome or Opera Safari (Apple fanboy, eh?).  Of course, it's just for that particular application, but still.  I understand the practicalities of building for only two browsers (one of our bosses is also an Apple fanboy, hence Opera Safari), and perhaps there are some things that are Chrome-specific that make things easier, but I'm disappointed.

Damnit, I like Mozilla.  Instead, it's a choice between EvilDee or EvilDumb.  

I quit!  In December.  :mrgreen:
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Opsa

I'm an Apple fan, but I don't use those browsers. Sounds like he's just being lazy at your expense. 

Sibling Zono (anon1mat0)

From the statistics of my work's website when Safari fails Apple users use Firefox. I agree with Opas, sounds more like laziness than anything else.

As a side note the only opera users I noted in the log come from the Wii browser...
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Aggie

I interpret it more as techno-elitism than laziness.  IIRC, he's a contract employee, and we are a small company, so there is a cost to ensuring universal compatibility.

PS - I am ignorant of these things and somehow thought that Opera was an Apple product.  I'm apparently wrong.  ;)
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Griffin NoName

Quote from: Aggie on October 13, 2011, 03:21:27 AM
I interpret it more as techno-elitism than laziness.  IIRC, he's a contract employee, and we are a small company, so there is a cost to ensuring universal compatibility.

I agree with your interpretation.
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Aggie

Correction again:  the choice is Chrome or Safari.  So my rant still applies. ;)
WWDDD?

Sibling Zono (anon1mat0)

Safari is a POS, Chrome works decently although I still prefer FF (I love the extensions). So the guy loves webkit, which I guess would make him more compatible with smartphones too. Still, a lazy b@$tard if you ask me.
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Aggie

It's not just non-supported, the system actually shakes a finger at you (figuratively) if you try access with FF. :P

Eh, they own my only working computer.  I've nothing else to complain about there - it's a great place to work.  Long hours, but if you want to make some bucks it's an efficient way to do it.  ::)
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Darlica

I'm a firefox user since, well, something like 10 years or so but I'm actually start to question my habits.

Firefox causes my computer to hangup several times a week to the extent that it takes 5 miutes to wake up the task-manager...

I remember when it was a sleek and fast loading program... I don't use 90% of the bells and whistles it come with now a good 25% makes me g*d damn irritated...


:offtopic:
Anyhow of cause I downloaded firefox for my smart phone and... was greatly disappointed... so I downloaded Opera and got amazed.

On the android platform Opera kicks Firefox butt. Hard. :o

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The Meromorph

Quote from: Darlica on October 19, 2011, 02:05:32 PM
I'm a firefox user since, well, something like 10 years or so but I'm actually start to question my habits.

Firefox causes my computer to hangup several times a week to the extent that it takes 5 miutes to wake up the task-manager...

I remember when it was a sleek and fast loading program... I don't use 90% of the bells and whistles it come with now a good 25% makes me g*d damn irritated...


:offtopic:
Anyhow of cause I downloaded firefox for my smart phone and... was greatly disappointed... so I downloaded Opera and got amazed.

On the android platform Opera kicks Firefox butt. Hard. :o


I'm a devoted Opera User on the mainframe, but found most mobile versions of it annoying on my Android phone. I've started using Dolphin HD on my phone, it seems much better (and it is, of course, free).
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Sibling DavidH

For me, Chrome works a bit better than Fartbox, but I'm not happy about all the spying it does.
I've just installed Opera, and it's proving a right pain to set up the bookmarks and so on.  I'm sure I'll get used to it.

Darlica

Quote from: The Meromorph on October 19, 2011, 11:50:41 PM
I'm a devoted Opera User on the mainframe, but found most mobile versions of it annoying on my Android phone. I've started using Dolphin HD on my phone, it seems much better (and it is, of course, free).

Perhaps I should give Dolphine a try then!  :yo:
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The Meromorph

Won't cost nuffin' ma'am.. ;)
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Sibling DavidH

Photobucket's tricks are getting beyond a joke.  OK, a load of advertising is fair enough in return for free hosting, but now it's playing video ads with sound and it actually disables the mute button, on my machine anyway.  The function is restored when you close Ph****ucket.  You can mute before you open it, and for me at least the volume control still works.  But what a cheek! :taz: :headbang:

Griffin NoName

Yes, it's awful. I was horrified.
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