Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols over at ZDNet summed it up pretty neatly for me and revealed problems and vulnerabilities which I didn’t know about.

Quoting just the highlights (see the review for details):

Operating system incompatibilities: XP is ignored. Whether it’s a dinosaur or not, it’s one of MS’s OS’s and this, to me at least, just isn’t playing fair.

Performance: FF4 betas and Chrome outperform it on the majority of benchmarks. Heck, Opera 11 seems faster to me, also.

The 64-bit version of IE 9 is second-rate. It’s slower that the 32 bit version. What does MS say? “The majority uses x32.” Well, x64 folks matter less? Good to know.

Lack of Security: While more secure than ie8, it’s far from secure. See the review for details. Basically? The Tracking thing is spotty, and the way it handles plug-ins (the fave attack point of hackers) does not warn the way it should when using an outdated plug-in. That’s a major vulnerability.

Lack of Compatibility: So you use “Compatibility”. So, you’re using a prior form of rendering. So much for the hype.

That’s why I’m pretty disappointed. Also? It doesn’t look all that good, at least to me. So I’m sticking with Chrome and FF and Opera.


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on Mar 16, 2011

Doc.... a 'Revue' is what the Can-can is .....

You're thinking of 'review' ....  Spell checker

on Mar 16, 2011

Doc.... a 'Revue' is what the Can-can is .....

You're thinking of 'review' .... 

True....not even the doc is immune to Jafo. Wrong metaphor, though, Jafo: ie9 does the Can't-can't.     

on Mar 16, 2011

on Mar 16, 2011

I agree with Doc. IE9 can't can't. It still won't open the damn web page.

on Mar 16, 2011

The whole set of MS 2011 Live is a miserable failure. I am now looking for a new messenger, email and sync software.

See my review of live mesh https://forums.sinsofasolarempire.com/405880

on Mar 16, 2011

DrJBHL

Quoting Jafo, reply 1Doc.... a 'Revue' is what the Can-can is .....

You're thinking of 'review' .... 
True....not even the doc is immune to Jafo...    

THIS is what happens when you use voice rec.

on Mar 16, 2011

I don't mind IE9, but I do hate the fact that Ms decided to ignore XP users.  Like IE6 before it, the entire web is now going to be held back because Microsoft can't be bothered to support an operating system that they can't seem to kill off. If they want to kill off XP, do so, but keep the web out of it.  Killing XP is less important than preventing the web from stagnating.  Knowing that Microsoft's online presence is basically non-existent makes me question if this was a more deliberate move... 

Bara

on Mar 16, 2011

k10w3
Quoting DrJBHL, reply 2
Quoting Jafo, reply 1Doc.... a 'Revue' is what the Can-can is .....

You're thinking of 'review' .... 
True....not even the doc is immune to Jafo...    

THIS is what happens when you use voice rec.

 

 No, Karen.... THIS is. https://forums.wincustomize.com/406377 

GunslingerBara
I don't mind IE9, but I do hate the fact that Ms decided to ignore XP users.  Like IE6 before it, the entire web is now going to be held back because Microsoft can't be bothered to support an operating system that they can't seem to kill off. If they want to kill off XP, do so, but keep the web out of it.  Killing XP is less important than preventing the web from stagnating.  Knowing that Microsoft's online presence is basically non-existent makes me question if this was a more deliberate move... 

Bara

Absolutely!  

on Mar 16, 2011

Funny, I tried downloading the 64bit version yesterday, was stuck on about 20% for about 5 minutes. I canceled the download and about 5 minutes later a warning came up that IE9 did not download properly. Even the warnings are slow to respond. LOL. Thanks for the heads up, won't even bother giving it a try now. Am already considering switching to Chrome. Once I can get it to feel more comfortable, how I feel with FF, then I should be able to switch over.

on Mar 16, 2011

I am now looking for a new messenger, email and sync software.

I hear pidgin and trillian are great alternatives. cant say for sure since I don't really use msg programs much. As for email Thunderbird is a great alternative to outlook and so is incredimail (if you dont mind all the eye candy and animations that is). As for the sync option, not sure about that one. I'm sure someone here can give a good alternative.

on Mar 16, 2011

meh, I haven't used IE in months.  Been using FF and don't see myself going back to IE for any. reason. at. all.

on Mar 16, 2011


     


Operating system incompatibilities: XP is ignored. Whether it’s a dinosaur or not, it’s one of MS’s OS’s and this, to me at least, just isn’t playing fair.


  

 

When are yall gonna get it? XP isn't supported by MS anymore, or soon won't be. Everyone else should follow suit.

on Mar 16, 2011

Operating system incompatibilities: XP is ignored. Whether it’s a dinosaur or not, it’s one of MS’s OS’s and this, to me at least, just isn’t playing fair.

Good points all, but the above is my favorite.

on Mar 16, 2011

 
Operating system incompatibilities: XP is ignored. Whether it’s a dinosaur or not, it’s one of MS’s OS’s and this, to me at least, just isn’t playing fair.

And so is DOS, but I do not see anyone complaning that it is not supported. It is part of the OS lifecycle, eventually the API for the old versions is so lacking in features compared to the new ones that it no longer makes sense to target it. If they had supported XP then it would likely have more and worse problems that it does.

As it uses DirectX for hardware accelerated graphics, I would not be suprised if at least one reason was so they could use DirectX 10 and up (the DirectX 11 API makes it easier to support machines that can only use DX 9 or 10).

on Mar 16, 2011

The problem is the other browsers do support XP. As users upgrade their computers they will select a browser that they are familiar with. Microsoft will find it hard to bring people back if they are unwilling to support users of the web.

 

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