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It's just another browser. Seems okay: use IE9 at home and FireFox at work. Both okay.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Works fine till now. No major complaints.
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Used it for about 3 minutes after html5 angry birds came out to see what all the hype was about before getting bored and concluding it was of zero redeeming merit.
(Note: To give credit where it's due: this was about 2.5 minutes longer than I expected it to take.)
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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No problems.
So far seems OK.
All the best,
Dan
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Improvements have been made in this version is very substantial
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kmoorevs wrote: I was nagged into the update last week
I hid the update, problem solved.
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If I didn't have to support it, I might've done the same. I did hide the update on my main dev workstation, but may update it as well, considering the article posted this morning about the developer tools. I have been playing around with it and can see some real value in what I have uncovered so far...love the split screen...change a value and see the effect. ooohhh!!! Shiny!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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ummm like firefox and chrome you mean?
"mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"
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I admit that I am late to the browser party! Probably missing out on all kinds of cool stuff.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I can't create line breaks in a Facebook message when using IE9. Or, I can create them, but the caret can't navigate to them.
Also, I had to turn off hardware acceleration to fix an infinite error/close problem.
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My experience?
I allowed the update by mistake, so it installed.
When it had finished installing, it opened, so I closed it.
That was some time ago. I think it's still there, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort to check.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Could you tell us which is the workaround to recover remote desktop?
thanks!
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My remote desktop solution is NTR Global. Normally, I have a small executable of theirs that starts with windows that handles the connections. This is the application that started going nuts with IE9. If I log on to their website as an operator, using IE9, the application behaves normally. I am not sure how IE9 on the client side is going to work, but I already know that the procedures are different, so new documentation to create. Most of my clients are still XP, so I don't have too much to worry about yet.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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To me, its a general, dull browser - just extension of IE6, 7, 8.
SQL.NET
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Hi, Kmoorevs,
Find it okay.
Hate:
1. large circular, space-hoggingly redundant, "back" button, which I am afraid is a mutant-spore which eventually will hatch into a frakking ribbon UI.
2. putting the trigger for the 'Favorites/Feeds/History' icon on the right side, instead of leaving it on the left, and making 'pinning' the 'Favorites open the pinned window on the right side. bizarre ?
3. changing what happens when you download to a UI that appears at the bottom of the screen.
4. asking again, and again, at random, via pop-up, with no way to disable the pop-up reminder, if you wish to de-activate extensions.
Like:
1. clearly faster, and fewer "problem" sites that don't display properly compared to version <= 8.##
2. they finally, without any announcement, changed the behavior of the 'Favorites facility: it now does 'retain state:' the last folder you saved a new Favorite to is, by default, the 'save target' the next time you save a Favorite, thus saving you an insane amount of scrolling down if you have a long list of folders under 'Favorites. I, and many other people, had complained about this during development, but they always listed our complaints as 'closed' issue "by design." evidently someone with some common sense got the message.
Blah-blah:
1. Favorite management, from within IE, still in the dark ages in IE, imho.
2. I find other interfaces, Chrome, Opera, more attractive visually.
best, Bill
"Many : not conversant with mathematical studies, imagine that because it [the Analytical Engine] is to give results in numerical notation, its processes must consequently be arithmetical, numerical, rather than algebraical and analytical. This is an error. The engine can arrange and combine numerical quantities as if they were letters or any other general symbols; and it fact it might bring out its results in algebraical notation, were provisions made accordingly." Ada, Countess Lovelace, 1844
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Except for not being able to print from it, I've been quite pleased with it. I've seen better performance from it than from IE8 or IE7 and have no complaints about how it renders pages.
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Saw it today evening with my friend.
Dull story, poor shots, etc., The Running time is just 87 mins. Nothing impressive.
Over all this movie[^] is below average to me.
BTW what ever they shoot again I don't want that.....Yes, sequel of this movie(Climax says that).
But I should have checked wiki/imdb/RT before the tickets.
Found this funny link from imdb message board 500 Things I Learned from Priest[^](List may increase)
My favorite Vampire movie is Van Helsing[^] which has thrilling scenes & twists ..... & I'm going to watch this one again.
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I've seen the trailers, and it went on my "wait for the DVD rental" list.
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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Maybe after you watch it, you'll decide that it really should have gone on the 'don't bother' list.
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Please save your cat by watching this alone.
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It was. For a while. Then I realized what a stinker that was, and never bothered.
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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Van Helsing was dog awful.
if Priest is worse, than it must be really bad.
Crap, I really want to go see a bad movie this week-end.
Watched code never compiles.
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Maximilien wrote: Van Helsing was dog awful.
Try again if possible. For me it's like a cult movie.
BTW what's your favorite vampire movie?
Maximilien wrote: Crap, I really want to go see a bad movie this week-end.
Then Enjoy with Priest.
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