> Forcing anyone to use IE is certainly a crime. I went one step further > to say that any company who can't figure out how to do a job using open > standards is advertising that they have very poor engineering skills. > Hence I would expect to be otherwise not too hot.
It's OK, katan, I can say it. I agree with Tom. It burns a little, but it happens so infrequently, that I can tough it out. Logmein is another one that depends on ActiveX, except, if you aren't running as the admin, you don't even know it's trying to d/l an applet. I wasted hours one day trying to figure out why our new CEO's computer wouldn't connect with his computer back in his old job because of this. All I would get is a static screenshot of his remote desktop, instead of a live session. Sites that are all Java or Flash, without an HTML backup version, are similarly criminal. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
