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Posted by Brent in IA on March 25, 2005 at 04:49:21 from (199.120.87.137):
In Reply to: Re: ot: Computer tip.( Internet explorer) posted by sammy the RED on March 24, 2005 at 18:29:32:
Good plan, but here is a twist: I work for (and own another) software company, and 95% of the clients we build custom software for, or Internet sites, find out how much it costs to build a program or site that we "Guarantee" to work in ALL major browsesrs (Firefox, Opera, Mozilla, Netscape, & Internet Explorer) that all of a sudden they decide "OK, Internet Explorer is the main one, and if it works in the other ones that is just a bonus". Each one has it"s good and bad points, but with the majority of computer users on Internet Explorer, most software/websites are built for it and the way it operates first, with others as afterthoughts. Having said all that, if you are using one tpe of a browser, and get funny/weird results, by all means try another browser on the same page and it may work as intended. Anyway, I would rather work on my tractors than the computer most days "cuz when it breaks down or needs an upgrade I can use 1" steel wrenches and a Big A*s hammer instead of a bunch of plactic keys to do the work. Now for the OT part....we got 5" of heavy wet snow and it"s still coming down. Supposed to be in 50"s this weekend. My dilema is if I should go play on the tractors and plow it off, or get to work and make some money to buy some new summer toys for the tractors? Everyone have a great Easter weekend!
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