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It is easy, Angrist. All you have to do is right click a picture, click on properties, and then highlight the URL and copy it. Or you can drag the picture into the address bar, and the URL automatically appears.
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I have been using Yahoo's email for about 3 years or so. I have a hotmail SN but I never use it. I hate hotmail. I just stick with my Y! mail. Only good one for moi.
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hotmail and msn work just fine for me sometimes :-) guess ya gotsta have msn to have the whole deal work quickly :)
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If you get Mozilla or Netscape 7 (which is based on Mozilla), you can right click on a picture, and one of the options is "copy image location." And that's that. No opening new windows to see properties. Just paste it wherever you need it.
I'll be kind of surprised if IE doesn't have the same thing by now since it seems like a pretty good idea. |
I used to use hotmail. Then I got tired of the unbelievable amount of junk mail i was getting. And it was so slow! So i switched to yahoo and have had very few problems since. I do recommend having more than one e-mail account though (nothing is perfect).
Also, i don't see many problems with IE. The popups can be pretty annoying but there are programs to take care of that (and if you don't go to many porn sites :rolleyes: ), you shouldn't have much. |
Reasons I hate IE:
No tabs No mouse gestures Crap cookie control Crap server filtering ActiveX Poor security Very poor security Piss poor security (maybe I should point you to some of the vulns in IE which can instantly crash XP, or launch malicious code... the list of vulns is endless) Bad Java implementation No pop up control or referrer logging Unstable Sod all options for anything It's the least HTML compliant browser there is It's made by microsoft But what's most galling is people who say it's the best browser even when they've tried (at most) one alternative - netscape, which is coincidentally the worst alternative. Reasons I hate Hotmail: Slow, ad-ridden site Slow mailer daemons Spam Poor security Horrible EULA which grants MS ownership of my accounts content More spam Clunky, bloated interface It's continual nagging insistence that my browser isn't up to it, since MS coded the site to make it as difficult as possible for non-IE users to use Intrusive cookies It's run by microsoft If you must have webmail (sigh), stick to a site like yahoo who actually get it right, and don't sell your email address to spammers. On a sidenote, RedHat 8.0 rocks. Stable as a rock, AA throughout (including all the text), looks better than XP straight outta the box, and far more usable once you've plonked all the scripts in place. Windows can **** off right now. Quote:
The only reason I still keep my webmail accounts up are for chat purposes and using them as inboxes to direct all my spam/website memberships etc at so I can keep my proper email addresses free for proper email. Quote:
/me counts number of Microsoft products on my computer = 0 |
1. Aren't you a linux user?
2. Why not create two ISP e-mail accounts? One for junk and the other for your personal life, i.e. friends, family, etc. Webmail should always be your secondary option. That way, you don't have to deal with compatibility issues and you can proceed on using your preferred browser. Just a thought/subtle reccommendation. |
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*applauds Jonbo*
Bet you still use Windows and Office though... ;) Gamemaster: The reason I don't use my ISP account(s) is that: Until I got DSL, my ISP only provided webmail that was even worse than hotmail. My DSL email account has a rubishy name, also I'm moving soon and so will have to set up a new email account, again with a crappy name. I'll stick to my demolicious.org and lex.tv addresses for quite some time methinks. And yes, I am a Linux user, but I don't see why this should prevent me from using Hotmail. True, I don't use any MS products, but the cost of my storage space and bandwidth is paid for by: a) all the ads on the hotmail site b) selling my email address to spammers I think for MS or anyone else to suggest that there is only One True Piece Of Software For The Internet is atrocious. The internet was invented so it could be used by anybody, and it seems that MS are trying to do a damned good job of locking it down to their platforms only. I only wish more people understood this, because then I wouldn't have to explain my hatred to them. |
Well, if it makes you feel any better, I use a Mac and an internet browser called Chimera, which is a branch of Mozilla. I'm about as far away from Microsoft as one could get. :D
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Chimera, eh? A branch of Mozilla, eh?
How is it? Do you think it would run on an old Mac with a processor speed of about 200 Mhz? Does it have anything Mozilla doesn't? I'm always in the market for a new browser. |
There are lots of browsers out there based on Moz, such as Galeon (Linux/GTK) and Phoenix (Win32) which are stripped down versions of the full Moz... they usually retain all the useful stuff and ditch things like email and IM clients in favour of a leaner and faster browser.
Not used Chimera, but have heard many good things about it... Quote:
Mind you, I have to use Windows for about half my time at work though :( |
Xantar, I'm not sure whether you have OS X or not. I'm going to refer you to the page but it's OS X exclusive.
*Adds "Buy Xantar a new Mac" to his list of things to do when I become rich list* Just in case though, I'm going to you give the link, if nothing else you'll get an interesting read :) The Chimera Project |
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