And I am getting more and more satisfied with icecat. I have critiqued the
release schedule in the past, but I came to understand that developers need to
strike a balance between upstream updates and downstream fixes, which are
often just as important. And since I don't understand any of the
Hi,
I am sick and effing tired of the project going nowhere because all we do is
argue over the same crap while the developers can't make up their mind on what
to do before the next already-obsolete version is released. I've seen more
fringe opinions with IceCat than I've seen in any other
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 19:23:24 Gary wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017, Ivan Zaigralin wrote:
> > Here you go, pal. Section 7.b. You see where it says "computer
> > information"?
>
> 7b states: "Microsoft may use the computer information, accelerator
> information, search suggestions
No. But the difference between icecat and firefox on window$ is the difference
between good rubber boots and leaky rubber boots, while crossing the ocean.
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 22:23:01 Daniel Quintiliani wrote:
> So you would recommend most of the planet use Microsoft Edge then?
>
> --
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017, awakeyet wrote:
> I totally agree, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to use a slightly more
> secure browser like icecat on ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTINGLY BACKDOORED BOTNET
> surveillance, freedom and privacy destroying operating systems like those
> of apple and microsoft.
>
"Google does no evil"
HO HO HO HO HO HO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. HUE HUE HUE HUE.
nice one.
6. Mar 2017 12:12 by d...@runbox.com:
> I agree. It may seem to be silly, but Google does no evil, and Mozilla cares
> about our right to privacy.
>
> --
>
> -Dan Q
>
>
> On Mon, 6 Mar 2017 14:39:11
I totally agree, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to use a slightly more secure
browser like icecate on ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTINGLY BACKDOORED BOTNET surveillance,
freedom and privacy destroying operating systems like those of apple and
microsoft. why? because there is no benefit. the levels of