+1
safari, or firefox for a very limited number of sites,
and life is beautiful :-)
Amitiés
Ph
Le 13 janv. 13 à 12:45, Chris Barker a écrit :
> Well done, Philippe.
>
> There is something about Google applications that bothers me.
> Settings change without my knowing; some applications work while
> others don't; Chrome is sometimes very slow (opening a new tab with
> Cmd-T can take up to 5 seconds); and Google+ is, for me, a difficult
> environment to understand; finally Google's interface looks odd,
> presumably in an attempt to look modern and clean.
>
> So I use the facilities of Google (which are good, and free) without
> the interface, if I can.
>
> Chris
> On 11 Jan 2013, at 12:43, JOHN DUGGAN <john.duggan10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Some will remember I posted just before Christmas that I could not
>> get images to open in a larger view on my Mac (Chris / Chuck). A
>> list member suggested that perhaps popups were being blocked. It
>> turns out that settings in Google Chrome had mysteriously changed
>> to block popups.This was very frustrating as I had not come across
>> this problem before. Thanks to whoever pointed out the possible
>> conflict. It is the first thing I check now when images do not
>> open...
>>
>
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