I’m visiting family and using their computers. Which means I’m stuck using Internet Explorer. I just wrote a long post and when I tried to post it, I found that IE had lost my sign in. And when I signed back in, they lost my post.
I’ve already had to put up with the lack of spellcheck, inability to link to URLs, constant update pop-ups, and other annoyances.
I was just putting the finishing touches on a very nice letter, when my tablet cracked right in half! I mean Damn!
Stupid tablets these days are made of crappy material like pressed stones. In my day, tablets were good solid 1 inch granite slabs that could really take a chiselling.
Internet explorer has all of that. Unless you’re years out of date or have your settings screwed up completely, it’s not IE, and even then it isn’t exactly IE’s fault that you haven’t updated since 2005.
You’re still chiselling? You have GOT to try this new “Lithography” stuff…
But, seriously, Microsoft! You employ more than a few programmers, and you have a few nickels to rub together. Why not make an effort to MAKE YOUR SOFTWARE WORK?
Honestly, I see no difference whatsoever between IE and Firefox anymore. They have similar functionality and speed. I use both and find switching between them cmpletely seamless. In fact, I now use IE for high-security stuff, and Firefox for more low-security. IE has a slight edge there, while Firefox is a hair faster.
Assuming you’re still there, would you consider it a terrible invasion of their privacy if you were to check the “About Internet Explorer” pull-down, and share with us what version they have installed?
Also, composing in MSWord (or WordPad or NotePad if they don’t have MSWord) might be a good habit to get into.
Being forced to use IE would certainly be a horrendous fate, but I don’t quite understand what is preventing the OP from simply downloading/installing a good browser on his family’s computer. It doesn’t sound like they are the type who would care or even have a clue.
ETA: and yeah, like jjimm said you could just put it on a flash drive.
I’ve seen this expressed here before. I guess I’m doing it wrong (a strong possibility) but IE never seems to work that well for me. In fact it seems like dinosaur tech.
I can’t imagine downloading and installing new programs on somebody else’s computer without their knowledge. If somebody ever did that on my computer, they’d certainly lose computer use privileges forever. They’d be lucky if I even let them back inside my house.