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Since Firefox was ganing more users, Microsoft sure put their foots down and came back with IE7 which ain't actually a bad browser compared IE6 which was cluttered.
Firefox is still my favourite browser because I work in a Windows and Linux enviorment.

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Worked fine with me at perfect speed, he sounds likes that he's really impressed with himself

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Here my myspace profile, http://www.myspace.com/trc_hexter

Long time no see
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and I still say PHP is the best over ASP.NET

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I would say blogger.com

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pacelvi wrote:Windows Explorer can be really frustrating at times. Where I work, I need to manage 9 computers each of these are in a diferent city, so some are slower to connect to than others.
Judging from the amount of time it can take to get a simple file listing of a remote drive you would think you were copying the entire contents of the hard drive to your PC via the US Post Office, and then Explorer will just play dead for a while.
Simply stated, W.E. should never be in a do-nothing state. This has given me so much agrravation.
I have an expection that certain components of Windows should INSTANTEOUSLY respond to my commands. Task Manager is one, W.E. is another. W.E. doesn't have to execute them all instantly (I know that's unrealistic) but I should at least be able to close the stupid thing when it decides browsing a remote share drive is something too difficult for it to do.
astonshell is better then explorer for a desktop manager
astonshell is not spyware at all (does not attemp to connect to the internet)
astonshell has more advantage then explorer (In every aspect)
http://www.astonshell.com/
explorer needs improving at the moment it is taking a bit too much CPU usage and RAM
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arthurn wrote:

Jackco wrote:Windows Messenger in WinXP
Yes! Windows Messenger is definitely annoying. "Do you want to sign up for passport?" "No? How about now?" "And now?"
It loads with Windows, Outlook and whenever you check hotmail. You turn it off, update Office a month later and it's back. Eventually I had to uninstall it completely. I guess MS REALLY wants you to use it...
do they really want me to use it?
M$ how about up yours with that bloatware crap
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Windows Messenger in WinXP