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well, I won't go silly at all. For the communities it's just a logical consequence to move to Linux. If I would have been on the board, I would already have made the switch to Linux a year ago.
IMHO it would be the best to move all servers in this country to Linux, leaving just a few exotic applications like CAD, urban planning etc in the Windows environment.
But I guess we will see this happen in the next five years. Until then I'll enjoy my Linux systems and Windows machines - there is no way to run the CAD and 3D stuff on the Linux machines without cracking your fingers...
At least Opera Software is developing for all platforms, even for QNX, the real time OS (QNX). It's a full blown OS on one single 3.5" floppy, including a text eidtor, internet browser and network capabilities. Small **is** beautiful.
My vision: to have QNX, along with XARA and a CAD system minimized to a similar small size on 3 floppies - a real threat for the hardware industry!
jens g.r. benthien
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I never understood why most people have nothing good to say about Microsoft. I, like many others, do have my doubts in certain areas about the company, but it's rather childish to generalize every Microsoft program as being a bad product.
Just a few days I came across a review of Visual FoxPro 7:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Visual_FoxPr...6.html?tag=box
159 out of 159 reviewers (mostly professionals) are nothing but extremely (!) postive about the product and gave it a unique score of 100%.
Maybe some of you should read the reviews, instead of trying to stay popular by avoiding to talk positive about Microsoft.
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Hi,
I believe is you set your preferences in IE6 to open on new browser that it opens in smaller window but if you set to open in same window size is retained.
Jim
Intel i7-2600 processor 3.4GH, Windows 10 64Bit, 12GB Memory, Geforce 960 2Gb graphics card
ehemm... Try NS7 people... i think you may change your minds about NS after browsing with the newest version.
I'm dead against NS... their OLD browsers anywho... and i still use IE6 mostly. But I'm very pleased (even as a Web designer) with NS7. I think they're starting to get their poop in a group. http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/cool.gif
Being a pop up window, or just any browser window, you can control the size using Javascript. If you need more about it please contact me, email address is aramATlithium-design.com... change AT for @ of course.
Aram
http://www.lithium-design.com
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