Google Chrome vs. Firebox or good old Internet Explorer?
Dotan Cohen
dotancohen at gmail.com
Sun Dec 27 19:35:41 IST 2009
>> Start → Settings → Control Panel → Display → Appearance → Effects →
>> Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts → ClearType
>
> I tried, but the screen became blurred (מטושטש) so I switched back to
> standard. I don't like the blurred effect so much.
>
Interesting. I wonder why that is. Maybe a graphics driver problem.
>> I won't argue about which browser is better, but I would love to hear
>> why you feel that IE is better. No argument, just tell me what you
>> like about it, or what you dislike about Firefox.
>
> The fonts look better with IE. In Gmail, there is a small sign (»)
> when the mail is sent directly to my address. It looks better in IE
> than in Firefox and Chrome. I also like the sound when pressing
> links, in Firefox and Chrome it's like being deaf - no sounds. I also
> entered my website Speedy Composer ( http://www.speedy.net/composer/
> ). In IE the website plays music. In Firefox and Chrome I need to
> install a plugin - Apple Quicktime - and I never install plugins. I
> hate plugins. And also, Bank Hapoalim website has problems with
> Firefox and Chrome. So in general I think IE is better.
>
Thanks for the info. I won't retort as I promised not to!
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Dotan Cohen
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