On 7/6/2016 2:28 PM, EE wrote:
stan pierce wrote:
I have been using an application named PeaPod for ordering groceries
online and having them delivered to my home. They are affiliated with
Stop and Shop.
A few days ago they installed a new program. One of the problems I am
having is that one of the main screens has a number of boxes across the
screen for selecting what you want to do. The problem I am having is
that the left most box does not appear in my window and there is no
scroll option for getting to it.
I have notified PeaPod of this problem and was told that they do not
support Firefox or Internet Explorer and that I should install Google
Chrome. I just responded t them that every application I use works fine
with Firefox (I am really using SM) and Internet Explorer. I informed
them that their software people probably developed the application with
Google Chrome and that they need to fix it so it works with Firefox and
Internet Explorer.
Does this make sense that applications are being developed that require
Google Chrome?
If I am having problems with a website with a Mozilla browser, I find
that Safari usually works. I do not want Google Chrome. Why use a
browser that spies on you? I believe Iron is like Chrome but does not
report your every move to some mothership.
Ditto. I remember the days when Firefox and IE were big. :(
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