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Living Room / Re: How many countries represented here on DC ?
« on: September 09, 2008, 12:53 PM »
FINLAND

Yes, and most probably quite soon dudes from Sweden and norway will speak up....

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Firefox has long been pushing innovative features and forcing the more dominant player, Microsoft, to more aggressively advance its own IE browser, otherwise I get the feeling we'd still be using IE 6.0. Firefox will continue to be a rich browser, wholly extensible, and will continue to grow because of the strength of its contributors. Chrome will be a lean environment in which to run apps and conduct search, email, etc. This will be even more important for mobile devices.

And here we go again... oh hell how I hate there dudes who think Firefox have done all those things first and alone... eh... how about opening your eyes and look even futher.... Alot of those "firefox innovations" are actually been first in Opera and then copypasted to Firefox as new innovations... sounds like Microsoft to me in this scenario... and when I have to compare Firefox to Microsoft, things are getting pretty ugly...

So hopefully you all can actually see beyond that Firefox propaganda they have given over the time... I know, heavy propaganda is needed to make Firefox as popular as possible (to fight IE dominance) but taking credit from something that isn't your own, isn't just right way to do it. Not even close.

I'm a proud Opera user, have been since version 3.* and I don't see any reasons to use anything else. No browser wars here, just plain facts raisen...

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General Software Discussion / Re: BeyondCompare 3 Released
« on: August 06, 2008, 12:18 PM »
Jep, now I have BC3 Pro (thank to nice discount from DC). Thank you!

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Official Announcements / Re: August 2008 Discounts
« on: August 06, 2008, 12:56 AM »
... And done. Used my very first discount by DC... \o/ Beyond Compare is just getting better and better and I have no reasons not to buy it especially when I'm using it quite regularly. Great stuff!


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As a software test engineer, I have seen how easily usability testing is being skipped (for various reasons) when functionality and everything else might be covered quite well... especially when schedules are tight, user experience is least important aspect when trying to get maximum test coverage to minimize amout of real bugs... sad but true...

And when we are talking about free software, this problem get even worse...

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