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Thread: Firefox V Internet Explorer
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3rd February 2006, 12:31 AM #16Originally Posted by ozwinner
Anything can be hacked or broken into so take as much care as you can.
It is true about hackers they started as a white hat variety that were more into breaking code so they could learn it and dust it up or improve it themselves. Wasn't anything to do with wrecking networks or the like.
The Media got the term and gave it a new meaning
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3rd February 2006, 08:38 AM #17Originally Posted by daddles
I use Firefox mostly and IE occasionally. My Dell laptop blew up last week. After 2 1/5 years the mother board decided that it wanted to make memory access really ramdom.
If you open up a lot of tabs or pages in Firefox you will use a lot of memory. My only real complaint with it. I like the tabs.
I also use OpenOffice instead of MS Office which is just great and it's free.
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3rd February 2006, 08:57 AM #18
I've used various versions of Open Office, even the new one. Sadly, it doesn't do everything I want and what I want is simple but very specific (I'm only formatting manuscripts for gawd's sake) but the biggest problem is that the conversion to a doc file isn't always seamless. No-one asks me to submit in OO format and no-one I've come across accepts it so for me, it's safer to stick with Word ... which is a pity because OO creates such lovely, small, files
Richard
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3rd February 2006, 11:22 AM #19
Thanks for all the replies fellas.
I have downloaded Firefox and will give it a go.
Macca
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3rd February 2006, 12:09 PM #20Originally Posted by macca2
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...hlight=firefox
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...hlight=firefox
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...hlight=firefox
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3rd February 2006, 12:23 PM #21
G'day,
IE, but then sometimes it buggers up and refuses to load so then I open the forum under Safari - but then I'm on a Mac.
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3rd February 2006, 12:30 PM #22
At the moment FireFox is king, now that they have sorted out the Norton conflict, but don't write off IE just yet.
The beta version of IE7 that is being trialed at the moment still has a few bugs to sort out, lets face it it's a beta version, but the one thing that is very clear about it is that as far as speed is concerned it craps all over FireFox.
Aparently the security of Firefox is no better than IE6, its just that more attacks are made on IE than on Firefox.
The battle of the browsers is only just starting to get underway. Firefox have released a bundled version which includes 6 months free Norton and a bunch of add-on goodies and due to the increasing popularity of FF, Microsoft have released a cut down version of IE7 tabbed browsing which can be used with IE6 untill the official release of IE7.
Updates and releases from Microsoft and FF are becoming a weekly and sometimes daily event. We as users can only be winners.
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3rd February 2006, 12:39 PM #23GOLD MEMBER
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Originally Posted by Daddles
If the document needs to be edited by others, you're a bit stuck. I have used RTF successfully in some of those instances, but inevitably people get twitchy about anyone not joyfull about using a bloated WP and a MS format documents. I have it if I need it, but I only use it if I have to.
Something the OO crowd could get a lot of milage out of would be an OpenOffice document filter for Word.
Michael
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3rd February 2006, 12:54 PM #24Originally Posted by woodbe
I use OO and love it.
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3rd February 2006, 01:22 PM #25GOLD MEMBER
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Originally Posted by Termite
Size of PDF files depends on how they are created and by what. If it's just text, they are often smaller than an equivalent word doc. If there are graphics embedded, and text is bitmapped, they can be a lot larger. Not that word is an example of filespace efficiency mind you... The new OpenDocument format in OO v2 is very efficient.
Michael
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3rd February 2006, 01:40 PM #26Originally Posted by Termite
G'day,
It depends on what setting you're using to make the PDF, screen is all that's needed if you want a small, on the other hand a press ready PDF is required when sending artwork files for commercial printing - hence a much larger file containg all print specs, i.e. color, embedded typefaces and graphics which are all turned into bitmapped images for output.
Keep to the screen setting for uploading a PDF say to this forum - little time to download and easily viewed, the downside they are low res and when the PDF is printed it'll be blurry.
My 2¢ from a professional who uses them daily.
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3rd February 2006, 02:12 PM #27Originally Posted by Waldo
However, many people use this format for uses other than its intended purpose, and when doing so they tend to shrink an inherently large file type to the point, as you say above, where it is virtually illegible when printed.
For example Its a great file type for sending brochures to a retailer when they may wish to remove a list of options for a machine that are not available in this country, or remove the distributors name and insert their own.
What used to get right up my nose when I was working was when people would send a 3 page plain text document on a letterhead in PDF format and you would end up with a 1.8 Mb file.
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3rd February 2006, 02:27 PM #28
Firefox
For all those using Firefox, Version 1.5 is available for download now. The Mozilla site is much more user friendly now. I didn't know the new version was out until my eBay login told me about it. eBay and NetBank went haywire yesterday.:eek:
Cheers
PS it has some great new Schemes and Extensions..If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!
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3rd February 2006, 02:32 PM #29
G'day,
Thanks Termite. I can help with stuff like the above as it's my bread and butter eg. PDFs. Woodie stuff - well that's why I'm here on this forum to get help from good folk like yourself.
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3rd February 2006, 02:42 PM #30Originally Posted by Shedhand
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