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by George Tyndall » Tue Jan 21, 2014 12:30 am
when IE9 is working very well? Windows Update has put checkmarks by both in the Recommended category. I asked this once before; the reason I am asking again is that I now have a functional version of Rollback-RX installed, so I'm feeling braver in the event I have a problem.* ____ *According to Steve, no other member has as many problems with updates and upgrades as I do. P.S. Bob, the upgrade to NET 4.5.1 that you advised in an earlier thread seems to have caused no problems, so far.
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by _Paz_ » Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:06 am
Yes, 11 has a new, wonderfully clean, uncluttered interface that is so much easier to use. It's strange. Less clutter, but everything is right at hand. I much prefer it to either 9 or 10, and honestly, to Premiere Pro 6 as well. Yes, Pro can do much more, but Premiere Elements 11 makes it easy.
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by George Tyndall » Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:20 am
_Paz_ wrote:Yes, 11 has a new, wonderfully clean, uncluttered interface that is so much easier to use. It's strange. Less clutter, but everything is right at hand. I much prefer it to either 9 or 10, and honestly, to Premiere Pro 6 as well. Yes, Pro can do much more, but Premiere Elements 11 makes it easy.
I'm also a huge fan of 11, but PSE rather than PRE. My question is with regard to Internet Explorer (IE).
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by Steve Grisetti » Tue Jan 21, 2014 8:16 am
In my experience, the more Microsoft improves the security in Internet Explorer, the clumsier it gets.
I've got the latest Internet Explorer. But Chrome is my default browser. It's rare I even launch Internet Explorer.
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by _Paz_ » Tue Jan 21, 2014 9:43 am
My question is with regard to Internet Explorer (IE).
Well, duh! Sorry, George. I've been trying to cram some perlscripts into my cgi bin since last Friday afternoon and it would seem I have scrambled eggs for brains. I haven't used Internet Explorer in many, many years. The only time I used to open it was when I wanted to run a virus scan that would only work in IE. I use Mozilla Firefox for web surfing and Thunderbird for email. Firefox: If you go to a site you haven't visited in a while and cannot remember your password: Tools> Options> Security> Saved Passwords> Show Passwords> Are you sure? > Yes... collect your password, then HIDE Passwords and back out. Thunderbird: Any email that is suspect: Right click on the email without opening it> View> Message Source Then you can read the email safely. Yes, it is in HTML, but skim over the HTML and you will find a section that consists of the text of the message and decide if it is safe to open. Perhaps other browsers and/or email programs have these two features, maybe something better. If so, I'd like to know. HTH, Paz
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by Peru » Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:31 pm
_Paz_ wrote: Thunderbird: Any email that is suspect:
Right click on the email without opening it> View> Message Source
The right click doesn't give me that option, but it works from the menu bar. That's good to know, Paz. Thanks.
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by Bob » Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:52 pm
Windows Update has put checkmarks by both in the Recommended category.
Interesting. Windows Update on my system still has IE 11 unchecked. I've been using IE 10 for a while now. Seems to work well for the most part. Some sites will not display video unless I turn off tracking protection for that site -- that's how the site is coded. Some sites don't recognize that I have Flash installed unless I turn off Active X filtering for the site. Hasn't really been much of an issue. IE 11 is the the most standards compliant browser MS has produced. That's a good thing. It's also one of the fastest browsers available. But, there have been some issues on Windows 7 including some Flash problems and blurry fonts. I don't know if that has been corrected yet.
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by _Paz_ » Tue Jan 21, 2014 6:34 pm
>>Thanks Sure, Peru. Always glad to help if I can. I've thought of another reason I use Firefox. It has color management for web surfing and with my wide-gamut RGB monitor I really need it. http://www.gballard.net/firefox/Again, there may be other browsers that offer the same or better features as Mozilla, but I haven't been shopping around. Paz BTW, my perlscript SEARCH feature is installed and WORKING!!!!
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by George Tyndall » Wed Jan 22, 2014 12:37 am
Bob wrote:Windows Update has put checkmarks by both in the Recommended category.
Interesting. Windows Update on my system still has IE 11 unchecked.
After reading that: I rechecked and sure enough the check mark was only for IE10.
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