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OH I KNOW, GOSH. It was just a scoff towards M.

I actually have a Microsoft mouse... or I thought.
I really don't know what brand it is. But I hate it.
 
The Zune looks more and more appealing everyday. I consider it the best contender to the iPod(ipod nano actually). Why can't we have alternatives?

I know how you feel...I'm very interested in those new zunes but it being incompatible with macs messed it up for me. If they decide to make them work on a mac then I'll be getting one.


Bless
 
some times I wonder if apple has something to do with it being incompatible. Also wonder if apple is part of the reason we do not see WMP on the mac.

That or M$ is just worry if they made it Mac compatible Apple would do something to break it.

Who knows. Some how I do not see it being just m$ for the reason the Zune does not work on the mac.
 
lolz. it does what i need and want. works perfect for me, stable, everything i need. IMHO >then FF>Camino>IE>all

dude camino sucked for me
and my safari crashes all the freaking time
but i think its faster than FF

and opera screwed my computer up
and um, i had something... i forgot what it was, they had a fish as their logo, and that sucked too.
 
dude camino sucked for me
and my safari crashes all the freaking time
but i think its faster than FF

and opera screwed my computer up
and um, i had something... i forgot what it was, they had a fish as their logo, and that sucked too.

hahahahahahaha yup camino did suck for me aswell, 2nd that call lol.

hhmm my safari is so stable tho. but yea.

if FF works for you thats sweet as aye
 
dude camino sucked for me
and my safari crashes all the freaking time
but i think its faster than FF

and opera screwed my computer up
and um, i had something... i forgot what it was, they had a fish as their logo, and that sucked too.

The fish (Shiira) is based on webkit, the same rather hopeless rendering engine as Safari. I like the way it looks though.
 
Yes, I've found it to be slow and clunky and doesn't have nearly the amount of customization abilities as Firefox does. Maybe Safari's improved since the last time I've used it, but I don't plan on using it ever again.

I used Safari In Windows once. It was slow, buggy and it crashed a lot. It's a novel idea, but they really should have done more testing before releasing it..
 


I used Safari In Windows once. It was slow, buggy and it crashed a lot. It's a novel idea, but they really should have done more testing before releasing it..

Well, to be fair, the Windows version is still in beta. So technically they *are* still testing it, they're just allowing anyone who's interested to try it out too. We'll have to see what the actual release is like. That said, the Safari beta actually runs quite well on my Windows XP box at work.
 
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