Title: Re: [WSG] Offlist unscientific poll
On 5/16/06 11:25 PM, "Nick Cowie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Will you post the results to the WSG for interests sake?
As many have requested, I will post results. I’m thinking a week will be long enough to collect results. Will p
heya,
I use Opera for preference, occasionally switching to Firefox.
I'm hoping I won't even need FF anymore once Opera 9 is out; I only
really use FF for Gmail as it doesn't like Opera much (in fact nothing
put out by Google or Blogger really likes Opera - Firefox is the new
IE! http://weblog.2
Tom Livingston wrote:
With all the browsers available these days, I was very curious as to what the
professional developers rely on for their own personal, non-dev non-testing
browsing needs. What browser do you guys always come back to for personal
banking/personal browsing needs?
I tend to u
Firefox. Opera's better, but I don't find the interface intuitive[1],
and I can't block ads.
[1] Or maybe it's just that it's not the same as
IE/NN/FF/everything-else, and I'm too lazy to learn something new.
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On 5/16/06 2:03 PM, "Ted Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tom
> If you really want offlist responses, please add your email address to your
> message. The standard reply will go to wsg and it doesn't make it easy to
> discover your personal address. This is why I'm sending this to the lis
of firefox.
Ted
-Original Message-
From: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Tom Livingston
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:44 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Offlist unscientific poll
I said offlist, didn't I?...
Hello listers,
With a
Firefox, of course! (Mac X/ 10.3.6)
Tom Livingston wrote:
I said offlist, didn't I?...
Hello listers,
With all the browsers available these days, I was very curious as to what
the professional developers rely on for their own personal, non-dev
non-testing browsing needs. What browser do you
I said offlist, didn't I?...
Hello listers,
With all the browsers available these days, I was very curious as to what
the professional developers rely on for their own personal, non-dev
non-testing browsing needs. What browser do you guys always come back to for
personal banking/personal browsin