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That was fascinating! Something so simple meaning so much! I completely relate to the "never settle for the default" mentality. In fact, it blows my (naive) mind that so many don't question what is handed down to them. I wonder if most people here use Chrome or Firefox.

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When I worked, I was the only person in my dept.  that downloaded Firefox to use instead of IE.  I wasn't supposed to; we were prohibited from downloading programs without administrative approval, but I'm not a child so....  He was cool with it, anyway.   I haven't used IE voluntarily in over a decade.  On my phone I use Safari, but on my laptop it's Firefox and/or Chrome.  I've also used Opera too.  

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I prefer Chrome, but of course Safari is on my Mac. At work, IE is the default and is forced on me as the home page for the company portal, but I still use Chrome when possible and there's one required internal site that really only works properly on Firefox. 

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7 minutes ago, Janet said:

I prefer Chrome, but of course Safari is on my Mac. At work, IE is the default and is forced on me as the home page for the company portal, but I still use Chrome when possible and there's one required internal site that really only works properly on Firefox. 

I think that's why the research was done from portals that weren't forced on the individual. The data collected for this study was from applications for the work positions, which were more likely filled out through personal computers than from a work computer. 

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At one point my company forced use of IE exclusively because of the vendor relationship with Microsoft. But of course IE is pure crap on some occasions, and then they found websites that didn't work properly except on Firefox or Chrome or whatever but people HAD to access them to do their jobs. So they had to relent and allow use of other browsers. A company that forces people to use one browser nowadays is a company that has really isolated itself from the real world.

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Heh - I've been using Chrome for more or less everything, but yesterday I decided to switch to Opera to browse this new version of TLE. I haven't used Opera in a while but it seems that they switched to the Chrome engine internally but it's still different enough from Chrome for me to like it in a different way. Lots of options, support for save/restore sessions built in for a long time now, soon to come, built in VPN for free.

 

Nice read!

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I use Chrome.

 

I loved the video. I like to create stories, but I've never put any ideas out there because they're just underdeveloped.

 

My major question is- How do you keep coming up with ideas? Do you force them out? With the Goal of Flow I've found that's counterintuitive. I want to create something that's really good and fun and that others will enjoy but I feel my ideas are too standard, and put simply, I've never had a plot wherein all my ideas were connected to form an integral, cohesive story.

 

One person, I think here, told me that it doesn't matter whether the ideas are original, so much as that you're taking what you have and infusing life into it, your way. It doesn't guarantee everyone will see it in the same light you do, but confidence and flexibility pave the road for success and happiness.

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On 6/4/2016 at 9:20 PM, Troy said:

That was fascinating! Something so simple meaning so much! I completely relate to the "never settle for the default" mentality. In fact, it blows my (naive) mind that so many don't question what is handed down to them. I wonder if most people here use Chrome or Firefox.

Firefox.

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Chrome for personal use on my Notebook and my iPad. Internet Explorer for email on my Notebook. Safari for email on my iPad. I also have Firefox on my Notebook which I've used just to see how my website looks on different browsers.

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Have been looking for minimalist solutions. Formerly Opera, now Pale Moon and UC Browser.

 

On an old homepage of mine I wrote "Best Viewed with Ariadna" (Russian browser) but that was irony.

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I have used Opera, but after getting some help from my brother I now use Commodo Ice Dragon on my very old laptop which used to be my other brother's work laptop, and I use startpage.com which is reclaimed to be the worlds most private search engine. Anything to avoid google and us servers. More weirdos?

https://www.startpage.com/eng/protect-privacy.html#hmb

And I even got a secure e-mail for important things through https://protonmail.com/

 

 

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