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  • #31
    Originally posted by Wombat
    Why would you hate PDFs? They're the best way to transfer a document and be sure that both sides see the same layout.
    I hate PDFs.
    They are hard to read, hard to search, hard to copy from.
    They are fine as pre-print proofs.
    They are terrible as working documents.

    You open a pdf and hit page down.
    Are you on page 2 now?
    Maybe.

    I just hate them....
    chuck
    Chuck
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    • #32
      1) Real Player (that's why I use real alternative )
      2) Java VM (at least for Windows, and that's the language work with the most lol)
      3) Quick Time (again that's why I use quick time alternative )
      4) Adobe Reader: Super long loading time even on these "new" machines!!!!

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      • #33
        WINDOWS
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        • #34
          Mine is Internet Explorer. Ever since I switched to Mozilla Firebird I have not encountered any more browser crashes and explorer.exe crashes. (and this si after a repair) So I think the VIA chipset has social problems with IE.
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          • #35
            I'll second Technoids suggestion: Windows!

            Also:

            Adobe Acrobat Reader (I don't mind PDF's that much, just the reader)
            Real Player
            Quicktime
            All the newer Windows Media Player versions
            Aladdin Stuffit (I'd like to Stuffit up their... you know where)
            Steam
            WinDVD
            PowerDVD

            Aw heck, virtually every commerical PC program that's popular anymore is either bug ridden, or has a interface designed by people who hate other people.

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            • #36
              Symantec OEM bundles- lots of incompatibilities with other software and short subscription periods.

              Real Player- haven't used it in ages, almost forgot how it is
              QuickTime- only use it to play mov files
              WinRar- love it, only use WinZip beside it, to get files out of cabs, etc.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by cjolley
                I hate PDFs.
                They are hard to read, hard to search, hard to copy from.
                They are fine as pre-print proofs.
                They are terrible as working documents.

                You open a pdf and hit page down.
                Are you on page 2 now?
                Maybe.

                I just hate them....
                chuck
                lmao. Agreed, plus on Windows here at our lab, something, don't know if it is the PDF itself, but it causes our printers to print PDFs at 1 page per minute.

                I use Linux at home and xine has handled everything so far, although I haven't used a RM for at least a year now.
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                • #38
                  Citrix... or Matlab/Ansys
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                  • #39
                    Apart from the usual Creative/Real/QT I'll have to nominate the two apps I used this summer.
                    The VBA editor in Office and Extend by Imagine That! Inc.
                    I can't for the life of me understand why Microsoft, you know the guys who should know how to use the WinAPI properly can't make the VBA editor scrollable with the mousewheel.
                    First I thought it was a 'feature' in Office 97, but it exists even in Office XP. It's extremely frustrating to not be able to easily scroll around when coding. My VB code was around 5-600 rows, so there was a lot of scrolling going on.
                    My second hate app is Extend. It's ported from the Macintosh, and does thus not behave as you would believe a Windows would work. For example, Home takes you to the beginning of a row, and End takes you to the end (sometimes). Ctrl-Home goes to the beginning of a buffer, Ctrl-End doesn't go anywhere.
                    Not to mention the nice instabilities you'll get when interfacing two apps that both are DDE servers and clients to eachother at the same time.
                    It's loads of fun, I assure you.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Zao
                      I can't for the life of me understand why Microsoft, you know the guys who should know how to use the WinAPI properly can't make the VBA editor scrollable with the mousewheel.
                      First I thought it was a 'feature' in Office 97, but it exists even in Office XP. It's extremely frustrating to not be able to easily scroll around when coding. My VB code was around 5-600 rows, so there was a lot of scrolling going on.
                      I was going to mention exactly the same thing. The VBA environment doesn't seem to have been updated in over 5 years And I really miss the mousewheel in it
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Indiana
                        I'm really astonished that noone mentioned LiveWare up to now...
                        I'd say any software provided by Creative is a hard contender for this "award".
                        Yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck...

                        Definitely any Creative trash.

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                        • #42
                          My top computer busters:

                          Kazaa
                          New.Net Domains
                          McAffee AV and Firewall
                          Windows XP's Service Pack 1

                          My favorite uninstalls:

                          Kazaa
                          New.Net Domains
                          McAffee AV and Firewall
                          Real One
                          Yahoo Messenger
                          b3d Projector
                          GAIN Networks software
                          Alcohol and Drugs make life tolerable.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Paddy
                            Media Player 'Classic' supports QT and Real

                            It works a treat!
                            My feelings EXACTLY! .
                            Media Player Classic (a.k.a. Real Alternative) is one of the
                            best programs I have ever used.
                            I can't believe that people are still using
                            QuickTime and RealPlayer!

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                            • #44
                              oh yea... I tried VS .NET at school, and i hate it!!!! All that .NET stuff... yuk!

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by DirtFarmer
                                My top computer busters:

                                Kazaa
                                New.Net Domains
                                McAffee AV and Firewall
                                Windows XP's Service Pack 1

                                My favorite uninstalls:

                                Kazaa
                                New.Net Domains
                                McAffee AV and Firewall
                                Real One
                                Yahoo Messenger
                                b3d Projector
                                GAIN Networks software
                                How can I forget? Kazaa can eat my balls. I hate that softare so much, when runningit doesn't permit me to use ctrl, alt or shitf. Oh well, I don't use it much.
                                Titanium is the new bling!
                                (you heard from me first!)

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