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Re: Safari redirect -- netscape home page not opening 1,400 Views / 8 Replies  
It's not Safari. It was happening with Camino for me. I deleted the cookies and went to apple.netscape.com. It just gives you the generic netscape home page. I kind of liked that start page as...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 13, 2005 at 11:29 PM, in Applications
Same set up. I refreshed and the site came back... 572 Views / 2 Replies  
Same set up. I refreshed and the site came back up. The weird part is that the preferences weren't changed. I guess the cache didn't refresh as expected, but I'm not sure why I got that warning...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Apr 28, 2004 at 11:02 PM, in Applications
Is it me or is bestbuy.com Internet Explorer Only? 572 Views / 2 Replies  
I've tried Camino, Firefox and Safari and keep getting a page telling be to turn cookies on. They're on. Anyone know what the deal is?
Posted by nobodybutme, on Apr 28, 2004 at 10:02 PM, in Applications
Well some current IBM shops use the term :). ... 646 Views / 8 Replies  
Well some current IBM shops use the term :). Tooki had it right, but it's a little more than tradition. That's just what it's called. Just like a file is called a file. Hence, tar, Tape ARchive....
Posted by nobodybutme, on Apr 16, 2004 at 08:16 PM, in macOS
iSpQ Chat (http://www.iSpQ.com/mac60.asp) ... 926 Views / 8 Replies  
iSpQ Chat (http://www.iSpQ.com/mac60.asp)

Used it while ago and it wasn't too bad.
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 7, 2004 at 09:25 AM, in Applications
Camino, definitely. 1,959 Views / 40 Replies  
Camino, definitely.
Posted by nobodybutme, on Dec 12, 2003 at 10:30 PM, in macOS
This seemed a little strange to me, but I tried... 1,414 Views / 18 Replies  
This seemed a little strange to me, but I tried it. It seems to work for me as well, or maybe I'm just getting lucky. I don't know.

It's not conclusive at all, but for me, opening it slowly...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Dec 7, 2003 at 09:29 AM, in Mac Notebooks
Enough of nothing, so that Camino again kicks... 1,001 Views / 11 Replies  
Enough of nothing, so that Camino again kicks Safari's ass :). Sorry, but the latest Camino nightlies are really nice. Safari is almost out of the dock again. Try the latest Camino instead of...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Dec 3, 2003 at 11:10 PM, in macOS
Same problem here. Happened about 30 minutes ago.... 1,414 Views / 18 Replies  
Same problem here. Happened about 30 minutes ago. It was really disappointing since we had the laptop for about two days. I was just hoping that it wasn't indicative of a larger defect.

I'll...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Nov 30, 2003 at 11:35 PM, in Mac Notebooks
Dell laptops seem really inconsistent. Although... 2,243 Views / 42 Replies  
Dell laptops seem really inconsistent. Although I read about people with no problems, I know 3 Dell laptop owners and all have had non-trivial problems with them, mostly with the keyboard and...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Nov 26, 2003 at 12:27 AM, in Mac Notebooks
I thought it was funny. This reactionary, cult... 3,091 Views / 25 Replies  
I thought it was funny. This reactionary, cult mentality is just freaky. The silly, knee-jerk reactions over-analyzing it are just as funny as the short. You all should be embarrassed. I'm...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Nov 9, 2003 at 11:19 PM, in macOS
During the whole "4K78" thing, the only thing... 7,446 Views / 54 Replies  
During the whole "4K78" thing, the only thing that was more annoying, than the folks who actually kept touting debug code as the problem with performance until the bitter end, were ignorant people...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Oct 7, 2003 at 10:10 PM, in macOS
Then he is a master of the craft. :) I just get... 54,270 Views / 456 Replies  
Then he is a master of the craft. :) I just get the impression that there is a partial familiarity with a company (Apple), but not the industry (software development). Some of the past "software...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Oct 5, 2003 at 03:45 PM, in macOS
From his past posts, he seems to be a QA lackey... 54,270 Views / 456 Replies  
From his past posts, he seems to be a QA lackey of some sort (alpha or beta tester?). Note, I didn't say QA Engineer nor anyone with any level of significant impact to development and testing. I...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Oct 4, 2003 at 09:38 PM, in macOS
Thanks for the info. Merchantexpress.com is an... 528 Views / 3 Replies  
Thanks for the info. Merchantexpress.com is an Authorizenet.com reseller. I'm not sure about the others. Which Authorizenet reseller do you use?
Posted by nobodybutme, on Sep 24, 2003 at 06:58 PM, in Developer Center
Merchant Account / Gateway Recommendations 528 Views / 3 Replies  
I have a small business client that wants to get MC/Visa alongside his ecommerce shop for phone orders. I've done a lot of infrastructure work previously, but nothing much with the actual ecommerce...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Sep 22, 2003 at 11:27 PM, in Developer Center
Sticky: 1. Camino 2. JEdit 3. Poseidon for UML 4.... 398,110 Views / 560 Replies  
1. Camino
2. JEdit
3. Poseidon for UML
4. Launchbar
5. Graphic Converter
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jul 2, 2003 at 10:01 PM, in Applications
Office 11 is about much more than XML. The XDocs... 1,071 Views / 10 Replies  
Office 11 is about much more than XML. The XDocs (http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2002/Oct02/10-09OfficeFamily.asp) technology is a sample of how Microsoft is trying to make a standard...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Mar 11, 2003 at 09:08 AM, in Applications
Another vote for Camino. I like it better than... 2,749 Views / 56 Replies  
Another vote for Camino. I like it better than Safari in almost every way, except for bookmark management. Safari still has more rendering problems for sites I need to access, so for me Safari is...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Mar 6, 2003 at 03:48 PM, in Applications
With all due respect, the primary person to whom... 11,085 Views / 261 Replies  
With all due respect, the primary person to whom you are referring portrays himself as anything but benevolent. Categorical egomaniac is more like it. To make matters worse, his opinions were...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 27, 2003 at 08:44 PM, in Applications
You are absolutely right. That's probably why I... 2,182 Views / 63 Replies  
You are absolutely right. That's probably why I only have a post count in the twenties. Anyway, it wasn't meant as a jab, just an observation.

Like I said, I can see where this type of thing...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 26, 2003 at 09:50 PM, in Applications
I agree. There isn't much difference between the... 2,182 Views / 63 Replies  
I agree. There isn't much difference between the two windows. The chat window has a drawer and the other has a list. That's it. The intent is understandable, but this implementation is lame. It...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 26, 2003 at 07:59 PM, in Applications
Re: I switched to Chimera 839 Views / 14 Replies  
I agree. I switched as well. Their implementation of tabbed browsing could use a little help, but it's nice to have tabs, speed and Cocoa. I just hope this won't turn into a pro-tab vs. anti-tab...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 23, 2003 at 12:55 PM, in Applications
Poll: Chimera is now my main browser. With all the... 3,195 Views / 52 Replies  
Chimera is now my main browser. With all the talk of it, I thought I'd try it again. It's great.

Safari seems overrated because it is an Apple product, but I can appreciate that people like the...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 19, 2003 at 10:33 AM, in Applications
Partied at them on occasion and even paid a due. ... 2,012 Views / 56 Replies  
Partied at them on occasion and even paid a due. I was fined by one for building a giant pyramid with all their furniture in the middle of their giant dance floor after they all passed out up...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 15, 2003 at 11:52 PM, in MacNN Lounge
Wow. I never knew about that. It will really... 682 Views / 7 Replies  
Wow. I never knew about that. It will really help an older guy I know out a lot. Thanks a lot !
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 15, 2003 at 12:24 AM, in Applications
Re: Acrobat Reader 5 is HUGE! lol 1,953 Views / 52 Replies  
Hmm. How can you search text and select text in Preview. This is why my default is Acrobat. I may be missing something, am I? Also, Acrobat is much faster with large PDFs as well, but the text...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 15, 2003 at 12:18 AM, in Applications
Re: Re: Re: Re: My beef with Safari 910 Views / 11 Replies  
Yeah, I agree. All the main browsers seem to have problems of some sort whether it be speed, printing, JavaScript, lack of features, security issues, problematic rendering etc. The only thing going...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 15, 2003 at 12:03 AM, in Applications
[edit: nevermind] 3,165 Views / 58 Replies  
[edit: nevermind]
Posted by nobodybutme, on Feb 6, 2003 at 11:18 PM, in MacNN Lounge
Poll: That's good news. I haven't used Chimera for a... 2,214 Views / 39 Replies  
That's good news. I haven't used Chimera for a long time. Reading this thread prompted me to try it again. I like it a lot so far and it seems stable. There are some oddities, but I seem to be...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 21, 2003 at 03:18 PM, in Applications
Actually, it can be a very convenient server side... 2,756 Views / 51 Replies  
Actually, it can be a very convenient server side language. We made a Java based JavaScript server used to manage dynamic business work flows. It complemented a rules based document processing...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 16, 2003 at 09:28 AM, in macOS
It sounds like you misunderstood the post. I... 2,756 Views / 51 Replies  
It sounds like you misunderstood the post. I never insinuated any of what your stating, such as HTML being a programming language. I thought your original argument was that web pages aren't...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 15, 2003 at 05:20 PM, in macOS
The html can potentially describe an interface to... 2,756 Views / 51 Replies  
The html can potentially describe an interface to an application, which it does for many sites and many companies. It's a view, just like interface builder creates a view of your apps. That is why...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 15, 2003 at 04:17 PM, in macOS
Poll: It's been mentioned many times. Different... 6,347 Views / 153 Replies  
It's been mentioned many times. Different controls are used for different reasons. Let's look at Project Builder, Preview and Mozilla, hell even iPhoto. They all offer some concept of document...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 15, 2003 at 02:30 PM, in macOS
Poll: Interesting. I think you would need a vertical... 6,347 Views / 153 Replies  
Interesting. I think you would need a vertical seperator between the two types.
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 15, 2003 at 02:28 PM, in macOS
Poll: What did the old Notepad use to cycle through... 6,347 Views / 153 Replies  
What did the old Notepad use to cycle through documents? (I think it was called Notepad) I never really used it, but I seem to recall that it basically allowed multiple, persistent "documents" to be...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 15, 2003 at 12:54 AM, in macOS
Looks nice. I think it's the best pseudo-tab... 1,570 Views / 25 Replies  
Looks nice. I think it's the best pseudo-tab replacement yet. Although, it can be very helpful seeing all the file names at one time, as in the current, popular tab implementations. Tabs seem a...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 11, 2003 at 10:47 PM, in macOS
Actually, I could probably be more wrong. I'll... 1,969 Views / 52 Replies  
Actually, I could probably be more wrong. I'll see if I can do it later. Make sure you have a paper bag by you, since you have a weak stomach.
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 10, 2003 at 06:45 PM, in macOS
I assume this was directed towards me. Fair... 1,969 Views / 52 Replies  
I assume this was directed towards me. Fair enough, I guess. Although 1 comment != a whine. Oh, well.

To annoy you apparently. It wasn't intentional, but it's quite an honor none the less.
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Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 10, 2003 at 06:38 PM, in macOS
[/B] That's why there is should only be one... 1,969 Views / 52 Replies  
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That's why there is should only be one view in a Finder window, right? Because everyone should like icon view and that's it?

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Did I say tab everything? I also don't recall stating...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 10, 2003 at 02:24 PM, in macOS
Exactly. I agree. Actually, a few... 1,969 Views / 52 Replies  
Exactly.

I agree. Actually, a few inexpereinced friends (older and younger) I know picked up on tabs very quickly. They found that losing windows behind each other, as in their previous browser,...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 10, 2003 at 12:37 PM, in macOS
Re: Re: Re: Of Tabbed-Browsing (and other tabbed-interfaces) 1,969 Views / 52 Replies  
I design and code software professionally as well. That doesn't mean anything in terms of you or me. Most of the discussion is whining about a simple tool that IS useful at times. The posted...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 10, 2003 at 12:15 PM, in macOS
Re: Of Tabbed-Browsing (and other tabbed-interfaces) 1,969 Views / 52 Replies  
You're still making an ass of yourself. Why is it a sin that some folks like tabs? I don't get it. Most of the thread that you are referring to (at least what I read) was a joke, except for anyone...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 10, 2003 at 11:44 AM, in macOS
um..I believe I've seen a few Apple apps with... 4,930 Views / 63 Replies  
um..I believe I've seen a few Apple apps with tabs. Project Builder, Interface Builder, Sharing preferences, Quicktime preferences, Network Utility, etc. I may have misunderstood your point.


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Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 9, 2003 at 04:08 PM, in macOS
This is was Mozilla 1.2 does. You can bookmark a... 4,930 Views / 63 Replies  
This is was Mozilla 1.2 does. You can bookmark a group of tabs and also set a group of tabs as a start page. This is what makes it so convenient. Creating a bookmark for a group of tabs for a...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 9, 2003 at 09:14 AM, in macOS
That is a totally asinine comment. Tabs can be a... 4,930 Views / 63 Replies  
That is a totally asinine comment. Tabs can be a time saver and a convenience. Will I not use Safari because of it? Well...for work, yeah. Safari will be used for browsing, Mozilla will be used...
Posted by nobodybutme, on Jan 9, 2003 at 02:50 AM, in macOS
 
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