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  • #61
    "That" is the problem... I read it on the net somewhere....

    www.all-your-browsers-are-belong-to-bill.com



    PS. Opera Went Skitzoid on me last night when I was looking at porn and I hit a sight with lots of popups...when the browser crashed it saved all the windows... it would freeze when I tried to load it without saved windows and would crash with an out of memory error when I tried to open it with the saved windows...

    Ok... I wasn't looking at porn and opera still works fine... but its plausible
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    • #62
      cbman you know that's not plausible as whenever Opera crashes it offers you the option to not open the saved windows.
      I never update IE, unless I have way too much time on my hands. Invariably it fuXx0r5 your Windows down the road. (esp that POS called IE6) Mozilla and Opera are fine but before I install them, I don't really miss them. Once I install them I tend to use them exclusively, especially Opera. The main reason to use IE is that it reads more pages correctly than the others. I find the others faster. I really wish IE was more of an addon program and less a part of the OS though, although I think this is a bit less of a problem in win2k.
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      • #63


        Denty you missed where I said that if you tried to open it with no windows that it didn't work.



        But yeah.. its not very plausible is it.
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        • #64
          Well, mayby I should love IE...

          Repairing a OS that IE botched is our top ten asignment at work.

          Atlest one such job a day!

          And about that uninstall feature:

          "A previous Version has disabled this feature"

          Is the usual reply on 9/10 computers.
          If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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