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There shouldn't be ANY of this nonsense where Applications have skinned windows. At least most Linux Desktop developers understand this their applications have a consistent interface that follows a set guideline. There shouldn't be any of this bloody "skinning" of your application to make it look special. What is wrong with the developers? When you develop a Windows Application, it should look like a windows application.
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I think somebody mentioned it before, but it seems like both Firefox 4 and IE9 are going in the same direction as chrome- which is to say, they are throwing caution to the wind and using completely custom UIs, and custom skins. Just sitting in the background- no prompts since.
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Good thing I actually now how to do that.Īnd now it's doing nothing. For some reason I had to restart it manually too. when I had saved and closed all of those and clicked to continue. Visual Studio 2008, Editpad Pro, Firefox, Fox-it reader, mIRC, and best of all, Explorer. and the first thing it tells me is it has to close.Įvery single useful application I was running. but at least Service packs can justify it with their rather large size compared to how much will be used during the install. This is the same nonsense we get to go through with service packs. OK, am I seriously the only one who hates the way they do this? if I choose to download something, I want to download IT not some stupid web-installer for it. So then I download some seemingly random file which starts out by downloading IE9. and it makes sure you know about the tiny "download" button in the upper right, by not highlighting it's location at all. But no, with IE9 it takes you to some otherwise unrelated site that drones on about how great IE is and silverlight and other unimportant BS. most others you know, when you click "download" or "download now" download the file for you. Firefox- Opera- Chrome- a few clicks installs them.įirst, I had to FIND THE BLOODY DOWNLOAD. Let's say it's definitely starting with -300 points for the install process.