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Been trying a few and SlimJet is by far the best. Has a good UI, and small foot print.
Running it on an XP pentium 4 with half a gig of ram. It feels as good as IE on an i7 with Windows 7 with 3 gig. Progress eh?
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In fact it feels better than any windows 7 machine I have used. None of that waiting for explorer to decide to display a folders contents, none of windows 7s endless farting around with network groups and settings to get folders shared, and all this on limited hardware!
modified 26-May-16 10:09am.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: It feels as good as IE
By Heck!
It's that bad?
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I'm liking this SlimJet browser, thanks for the suggestion
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Remember how it used to be, when a pentium 4 with half a gig was a good machine, and you could browse, play music, edit docs, print stuff, all at the same time without it locking up on you?
So its a clean install of XP, updates turned off, and all extraneous crap (services basically) turned off, and its running a treat with SlimJet. Way way way better than the work machine i have, the i7 with windows 7, IE and mcafee. Try to open two tabs and play music and it gunges up!
Just imagine this combo on hew hardware!
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Do you know if there's an Android version?...I looked in the Play store and couldn't find it...would love to run this on my tablet.
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If only there was a way you could look at all the sites on t'Interweb and see if they contained any information about questions that you'd like answered. You could call it, oh, I don't know, a 'find motor' perhaps?
I'll save you the bother though. No. Windows or Linux. It is after all based on Chrome (which makes me wonder what they've had to gouge out to stop it being a memory hog but that's just cynical, old me!)
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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Dont know, but its worth googling since its a great browser. It does everything I use IE for on the corporate box for a tenth the load. I am really impressed with it.
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I actually did google around...it seems there's not an Android version.
The ad blocking works really well.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: It feels as good as IE on an i7 with Windows 7 with 3 gig
So, depending on the site, paging to disk constantly?
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That about sums up IE.
The latest batch of Windows updates seemed to push the laptop over the edge, it became nearly unusable (has mcafee too, which isnt going to help)
SlimJet is running a real treat, got to take my hat off to the devs, its a great tool.
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Long ago (several years back), there came loads of feature updates for this site. When I came back after a break, I saw so many things changed/updated. It felt like, Damn! the last cool place on web is now screwed!.
I'm not sure if that's the time it was moving from Asp to Asp.net. Don't recollect, but I think I even wrote to Chris saying saying The new pile of feature dumps suck totally. It's completely un-intuitive. And all those 'recommendations'.
I don't know where went that guy who wrote all these. Now I don't even remember how the older site looked like. The current one feels so much at home. I think I had just walked through the same usual User-behavior, resisting change!
But oops! I remember Chris saying it out loud here in Lounge that Asp.net sucked and Asp was better, when this transition was being done! Do I smell some change resistance here
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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Had kind of a nice crispiness to it - a bit busy, but pleasantly crispy
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So I keep getting offers from my favorite on-line vendors for extra wide curved screen monitors. The prices are fiercely higher than if they were not curved.
I'm of the opinion that curved monitors are an items whose time has not yet come. It's just a sales hype to get some extra coins from the early adopters.*
Opine and Rant as you see fit.
* The first ones to get Win8, too . . .
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Some year ago I had the Samsung Nexus which was cirved. It was really fine, the curved was a positive aspect.
But I wont pay a hefty fee for that (or most any other) feature anyway. But maybe test it, if I would get it for a trial.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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They could actually be a solution for my problem now - I have a 24" widescreen at work and the corners of the screen are too farking far! It either strains my neck a lot or the borders of the screen are useless for me. If it was curved...
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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I use two 30" monitors and a smaller 24" in the middle and it's fine...
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How about just sitting a bit further back?
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I can't move the monitor back for two reasons: not enough space, and my eyesight is poor so if I do I won't be able to see anything. Definetely not good.
Moving back my chair would completely annihilate my back - my workstation is not ergonomic in any aspect, the chair is 10-15 years old and abused and so on... so I try enlarging the characters on screen. Also the old monitor had a nifty feature that allowed to vary the thickness of the lines drawn on screen, this one has not. I have to get used to it, but long sessions leave me almost blind for a while.
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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If you're a contractor at home, invest in yourself.
If it's as an employee, you might somehow break it to your boss that you'd be more productive if you were more comfortable. You problem clearly isn't just the monitor. Figure out what would fix things and present to him (or go on a buying spree).
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W∴ Balboos wrote: If it's as an employee, you might somehow break it to your boss that you'd be more productive if you were more comfortable. So they sack me to get another person. Literally in this Company passed through a lot of people that went away and remained only the Fantozzi, the meek who accept anything.
I'm already looking for other companies of course... Also, when I'll really want to have something I can simply call 3-4 sick times in a row for backache / headache, this would automatically trigger both an investigation and a compensation process for deliberately provoking a cronic health disturb.
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Yeah, the price hike isn't justified by the small benefit they'd bring IMO (though I confess I've never tried one).
I do know someone who uses three (non-curved) 55-inch monitors - if they were curved they'd be a full semicircle.
I'll take my usual approach of waiting until the price drops & I've tried them before even thinking of shelling out my hard-earned.
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I have assumed that the only reason one would want a curved monitor was for watching movies/video, or gaming, from much farther away from the screen than the typical distances your eyes are at when you are keyboarding away doing whatever.
Is this assumption incorrect ?
I welcome enlightenment.
cheers, Bill
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I'd imagine that it depends: if the curve makes the whole area of the screen seem equidistant from your eyes, then it should reduce the refocusing you have to do to view the whole monitor. Pretty sure that wouldn't be good for your eyes in the long term though...
And even at my age I have no problem moving the focus from any part of my two 22" monitors to any other, so I think "gimmick" myself.
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