Looks like Microsoft really REALLY hates Apple
Great Blog from a security site on switching to OsX.
http://securityawareness.blogspot.com/2005...-to-mac_25.html
http://securityawareness.blogspot.com/2005...-to-mac_25.html
Originally Posted by mikes2k,Aug 30 2005, 12:32 PM
I'd rather be a rebel with a Job than a rebel with a Gates! 

:won't stop expressing opinions or for that matter using an iPod were someone to give me one:
Sure its your chocie to use an inferior OS, but please for your sake use a "safer: browser.
http://www.stopie.com/stopie/reasons/
http://www.stopie.com/stopie/reasons/
I've switched to Firefox briefly, but now I'm back to IE.
Firefox just isn't for web developers. With IE, I can open multiple browsers as different sessions (different processes, no shared data), or have multiple browser windows share a single session, or any combination of the two, which I find extremely helpful as a developer (or even just as a user, sometimes).
Firefox doesn't seem to allow multiple sessions on a single computer for a single user. I've looked at all the settings, looked for ways to work around this "feature" and couldn't find anything. Doing a google search, I find some other people who've had my same problem.
So if anyone knows how to get Firefox to run as multiple processes, let me know (or even if it's a single process, as long as it is able to keep track of multiple sessions).
Firefox just isn't for web developers. With IE, I can open multiple browsers as different sessions (different processes, no shared data), or have multiple browser windows share a single session, or any combination of the two, which I find extremely helpful as a developer (or even just as a user, sometimes).
Firefox doesn't seem to allow multiple sessions on a single computer for a single user. I've looked at all the settings, looked for ways to work around this "feature" and couldn't find anything. Doing a google search, I find some other people who've had my same problem.
So if anyone knows how to get Firefox to run as multiple processes, let me know (or even if it's a single process, as long as it is able to keep track of multiple sessions).





I love how all the microsoft employees are using IPODS



