On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Craig White <craigwh...@azapple.com>wrote:

> On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 10:17 -0400, Robert Myers wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Joel Rees <joel.r...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> >
> > What bias.  I hate Windows.  If you want to see how the web looks to
> > someone other than a geek, you have to use Windows.
> ----

I don't understand this - I use both Windows and Linux and I don't see
> any real differences.
> ----
>

Messenger clients don't have the same functionality on Linux.   Interactive
media display differently or  not at all, in some cases on anything but
Internet Explorer in Windows.  Ordinary web pages don't enlarge in a
friendly way, and sometimes I have to experiment with browsers just so I can
find one that will allow me to read a web page without a magnifying glass or
with something or other obscured.

Even for software development, Linux can be constraining (Do you have *the*
exact kernel with which Intel has tested its compiler?  How many more times
will you struggle with "compatibility libraries" before regretting that you
are too old to sign up for real combat?)

<snip>


> ----
> > We had agreed to that this is not the place to discuss Firefox.  What
> > you regard as "reasonably well" and what I would regard as reasonably
> > well almost certainly aren't the same.  Firefox has had its ups and
> > downs.
> ----
> Firefox is OK - Life is so much better disabling the Adobe Reader plugin
> which forces PDF's to load into Adobe Reader itself and not in Firefox
> memory space.
>
> It depends on how you use a browser.   Last time I checked, Firefox would
not spread the workload over multiple processors.  I keep lots of tabs open.
 I'm not interested in being a part of Google's half-baked experiments with
Linux.

For anything but truly open source software, Linux will always be the
step-child.  For some things, that doesn't matter, but for some things it
does.  As you implied with your comment about Flash, nothing can be all
things to all people.

Robert.
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