Timothy Swenson wrote:
For computer safety (and security) reasons I'm using Opera 100% at
home. Supposedly Opera is the browser that is closer to adhering to the
HTML standards. It is fully supported and being updated. I believe
Mosaic is no longer being updated. I've also heard of
Joachim Van der Auwera wrote:
1. IE
2. Opera
3. Mozilla
4. kHTML
The Mozilla browser has an engine called Gecko, with a XUL interface
which uses Gecko at its core. Many other browsers like Mozilla, Firefox,
Netscape navigator etc use either of these engines for all the
rendering.
Does anyone have a Star LC-100 Printer for sale - it is urgently needed by
an MOT testing station for use with their machines..
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Announcement on behalf of SIN_QL_AIR:
QL2004
CELEBRATION OF 20th ANNIVERSARY OF THE
SINCLAIR QL COMPUTER
in Eindhoven/Netherlands on October 16th 2004
This meeting is entirely dedicated to the QL
and
Hi,
I used to live in Newcastle, UK, do you think that it is available in Geordie...
Derek
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 18:24:36 +0200
Wolfgang Uhlig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And of course Wolfgang forgot the most important thing about Opera It
is available in Welsh
I didn't forget it, I
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 18:24:36 +0200, Wolfgang Uhlig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And of course Wolfgang forgot the most important thing about Opera It
is available in Welsh
I didn't forget it, I didn't know :) This is indeed one of the most
important things about
Opera, I admit, I only know one
It is also available in Greek courtesy of yours truly
Sorry Phoebus, my English is too poor. I've read this sentence 10 times but
cannot understand what you mean :-((
Help!
Wolfgang
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do you think that it is available in Geordie...
No problem if you find someone from Newcastle to create a Geordie-language
file
for Opera :-)
Wolfgang
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Wolfgang Uhlig wrote:
It is also available in Greek courtesy of yours truly
Sorry Phoebus, my English is too poor. I've read this sentence 10 times but
cannot understand what you mean :-((
He hinted that he did the Greek translation.
Marcel
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I used to live in Newcastle, UK, do you think that it is available in
Geordie...
Derek
Someone (might have been Bill Waugh or Darren Branagh) sent me some modified
screen shots showing Windoze running in Geordie...won't polute this list
with an attachment but anyone want to see it I'm sure I
And of course Wolfgang forgot the most important thing about Opera It
is available in Welsh
I didn't forget it, I didn't know :) This is indeed one of the most
important things about
Opera, I admit, I only know one thing to be more important, that is,
Opera is also available
in
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Someone (might have been Bill Waugh or Darren Branagh) sent
me some modified screen shots
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 at 21:20:32, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
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Wolfgang Uhlig wrote:
It is also available in Greek courtesy of yours truly
Sorry Phoebus, my English is too poor. I've read this sentence 10 times but
cannot understand what you mean :-((
He hinted that he did
Jerome,
Since no one else has jumped in with help on this yet, would you mind
digging through for a sample of your 'C' code showing the proper use of
the new system sprites. It would really help me a lot.
Thanks,
jim
On Sep 14, 2004, at 2:30 AM, Jérôme_Grimbert wrote:
James Hunkins wrote:
Has
James Hunkins wrote:
Jerome,
Since no one else has jumped in with help on this yet, would you mind
digging through for a sample of your 'C' code showing the proper use of
the new system sprites. It would really help me a lot.
Ok.
You will have to wait till monday, but just be patient...
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