Smooth scrolling is a must. Safari and Firefox just feel much smoother to use because of this.
Smooth scrolling is a must. Safari and Firefox just feel much smoother to use because of this.
When I first saw the fix I tried putting a few objects in the same place where the "fix" would be but it made making the mouse gestures more awkward.
@CCM333: Exactly. I've got it installed just in case but really have little to no use for it in reality because so few things actually use it.
Like it a lot. The space feels much bigger than it probably really is.
Too bad the UI is still kinda clunky.
Movies, games, music, applications and hardware I buy online.
Happy Birthday! Now at the ripe age of 20 you've become a bloated sack of shite that still clings to its glory days. I take my 3D tophat off to you Sir!
Home office? I wish I had more than one room to begin with.
It's a great idea, but I don't see it fully working.
Unfortunately embeds are still totally Flash and when a "funny videos" thread on a forum has bunch of them, most browsers can start having weird behavior like the video controls not working etc.
Very cool, but I'm kinda hoping the folks who do Path Finder would be able to integrate its features into Finder since Path Finder is still not a 100% replacement.
What I don't understand is why can't companies let their employees use two browsers. Just install Firefox or whatever and tell them to use that for everything but the few webapps that only work in IE6.
Laptop (Macbook Pro), but also have a desktop PC but it's mostly used for stuff that requires heavy lifting.
Like many programs, this looks like a remnant from pre-XP times judging by the icons. As much as I love Notepad++, it would be nice if they updated to Win7 times, even if it isn't the most relevant thing in a text/code editor.
64-bit since Vista. Now on 64-bit Win7 and 64-bit OSX Snow Leopard (yes, even with the 64-bit kernel)
If only trying new software was as easy on Windows as it is on OSX. I hate the next-next-next-finish install routines and clumsy uninstallers.
Not running XP certainly helps. I've never had to reinstall Vista or Win7 because they don't break down over time like XP does.
@Leszek: Exactly. I also don't see how passengers not being able to do anything during the first and last hour of the flight is going to prevent a terrorist exploding a bomb - he could just do it at another time during the flight and still kill lots of people.
I'd rather have all 64-bit operating systems so there's just one driver package for devices. Less hassle for the end-user. The signed drivers thing, while it makes sense as a security feature, can be annoying for some things. If MS wants to have signed drivers, then getting them signed should be made easy and free.
2560x1600. That's the way to roll! :)