> I tested all 3 browsers (Google Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer) > with Gmail, and the fonts look best with Internet Explorer! The fonts > in Google Chrome and Firefox don't look good, I can't explain it but > the fonts in Internet Explorer look better!
Turn on anti-aliasing for all programs. This is a known issue in Windows. > I think they should > improve Google Chrome and Firefox, I have problems with other websites > and not only my bank. It's bad, websites should work well with all > browsers but the web developers don't bother to test them! It's much > cheaper to test only with Internet Explorer and ignore the rest. But > I prefer Internet Explorer, I will not switch to another browser if > the fonts don't look good, I don't hear anything when clicking links > etc. I'm not the usual end user who doesn't know how to install new > browsers, I tested 3 browsers and chose Internet Explorer! Maybe in 5 > years I will change my mind, maybe not. Today I think Internet > Explorer is the best browser. I wouldn't recommend anything else to > others! > Other than the fonts (which you can fix by turning on anti-aliasing) and the clicking sound (which an addon fixes), what other advantages does IE have? I personally like IE 8 when I use Windows, but I find Firefox even better. This is a serious question. > Sorry, I can't. I have files in Excel and Word, they never look the > same with Open Office, and I'm using them. If you have non-confidential files that look different in OOo, please send them to me so that I could file a bug and improve OOo. Thanks. > And Access - I don't know > about any alternative to Access. I'm stuck with Windows. > There is none. OOo Base is nowhere near the level that Access is, even for simple home users. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il