On 6/13/07, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While that article is informative, I disagree with its conclusion. I think
that the Microsoft solution is superior for users, who don't care about
preserving font information, but who do care about readability.
I guess it must be subjective...
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From: Sean Corfield
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Sent: Thu Jun 14 07:22:05 2007
Subject: Re: My eyes, my eyes!
On 6/13/07, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While that article
I guess it must be subjective... I've always found Windows
hard to read and Mac easy to read - and I'm going back to
Windows 1.0... Yup, old enough to have used every version of
both O/S's... So, yeah, must be subjective...
Going back to Windows 1.0 is pointless, since there's no
Anyone downloaded and used the latest Safari for Windows beta yet? Jeez the
text is like I am browsing underwater with the blurry text and all..
Off to see optician.
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On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
Anyone downloaded and used the latest Safari for Windows beta yet? Jeez
the text is like I am browsing underwater with the blurry text and all..
I was too disgusted by the arrogance of Safari to think it knows better than I
do about
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Anyone downloaded and used the latest Safari for Windows beta yet? Jeez the
text is like I am browsing underwater with the blurry text and all..
Off to see optician.
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i had eye surgery last week, and have been using safari since monday
because the anti-aliased text is MUCH easier to read.
I like the text. I like the browser.
(I have NOT uninstalled Firefox, fwiw)
On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
Anyone downloaded and used the
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From: Jerry Johnson
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Sent: Wed Jun 13 14:43:05 2007
Subject: Re: OT: My eyes, my eyes!
i had eye surgery last week, and have been using safari since monday
because the anti-aliased text is MUCH easier to read.
I like the text. I like the browser.
(I have
: OT: My eyes, my eyes!
i had eye surgery last week, and have been using safari since monday because
the anti-aliased text is MUCH easier to read.
I like the text. I like the browser.
(I have NOT uninstalled Firefox, fwiw)
On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
Anyone
On 6/13/07, Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
I figured I'd wait
http://larholm.com/2007/06/12/safari-for-windows-0day-exploit-in-2-hours
Ironically, IE just put out a bunch of critical updates.
Hmmm... guess it's par for the course, part of the big game, etc..
I'm going to go get Safari now. Been
Really? I had eye surgery last Monday as well (cryotherapy on the
retina).and still having a few vision problems. To me the text is harder
to read. Certainly wonât be looking at it again until much further down the
track.
Why they decide they need to be different, I donât know.
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From: Mark Picker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 7:06 PM
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Subject: Re: My eyes, my eyes!
Really? I had eye surgery last Monday as well (cryotherapy
Actually there's a great article by Joel Spolsky about the
difference in philosophy between Apple and Microsoft in
regards to font rendering.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2007/06/12.html
It makes sense of the difference
While that article is informative, I disagree with its
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