-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 06 June 2002 12:55, Matthew Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 06 June 2002 10:46, Digger Maus wrote:
Pretty interesting but (unfortunately) useless debate. Speed is only secondary, compatibility is primary! We have a bunch of enterprise-wide application here at my work-place that have been "webified". Due to the extremely high marketshare of +95% of IE, all applications have been optimized for IE only. All but one do not work with Konqueror at all (Script error at login!) - unfortunately. (Side note: 4 out of 5 applications do work with Mozilla 1.0). So what's the point of speed, if I can't even use Konqueror. And, I don't have the luxury to surfe the web 90% of my work-time. That's one reason why my company would not allow me to have a Linux-only workstation here. -Uli
Hate those optimizations, run into occaisonly. However, its not as numerous as I once feared it would be.
For average user, not enterprise, its a different story. Like when people mention desktops...Well in what context? Enterprise workstation is one things, home user who only browses three or four sites and does e-mail is quite another.
Matt
True, but I'm with Uli. Because most home users have been scared off. Konq people have done an amazing job, but it still has issues. Most surfing problems I have are due to my Squid paranoid headers. But on this .jsp site I cannot log in, solely due to Konq3.0.1: http://www.campusmba.com/ "Could not login. The username or password is incorrect." Works with NS. Where do K apps log when they crash? When I start KonqSU as a use it crashes right after kdesu. - -- "There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it." -- C. S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAjz/pPEACgkQnQ18+PFcZJsnWQCff/KuxJQbEGsojwZ/uCEbYCVG yfIAn0MxyN6Fy20A3Jv20qIrjez4Rk81 =c63r -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----