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Senseito Sakura Wrote:[Guys, you aughta read the message Google gives you on uninstall, lol

"Are you sure you want to uninstall? (Is it something wee said?)"

i feel like installing it now just to uninstall it immediately :P
Kaiser Wrote:
Senseito Sakura Wrote:[Guys, you aughta read the message Google gives you on uninstall, lol

"Are you sure you want to uninstall? (Is it something wee said?)"

i feel like installing it now just to uninstall it immediately :P

Hahaha
however, I like the UI.. FF should mould the next FF on similar lines. An unclustered simple browser...


Win!
I read this before downloading so I did not download it.
it sucks
Quote: can't believe people who are handed simple facts, like sumocat posted, and still they ramble on.

Nobody here seems to worry about the fact that the UK, US, Canada, and other "democracies" are fast becoming police states where you have to justify your desire to travel from A to B and you can be stopped and searched with no reasonable suspicions needed -- but Google launches a browser, and WHOA! all of a sudden people are concerned about their personal space and privacy. WEE'VE ALREADY LOST THAT DUE TO BULLchocolate PARANOIA POST 9/11 PEOPLE!

is my view ('borrowed')
i wonder how hard it'll be to implement V8 into FF...

* Kaiser goes to download some source codes

Open source for the win :P

EDIT: Mozilla Dev page is down and the Chrome source tarball is 450MB!! :o  downloading though
funnybutrandom Wrote:
Quote: can't believe people who are handed simple facts, like sumocat posted, and still they ramble on.

Nobody here seems to worry about the fact that the UK, US, Canada, and other "democracies" are fast becoming police states where you have to justify your desire to travel from A to B and you can be stopped and searched with no reasonable suspicions needed -- but Google launches a browser, and WHOA! all of a sudden people are concerned about their personal space and privacy. WEE'VE ALREADY LOST THAT DUE TO BULLchocolate PARANOIA POST 9/11 PEOPLE!

is my view ('borrowed')

besides the point.. just because its so in US or UK doesn't justify anyone to implement the policy on the Internet, where EVERY country is present. There is no such bullchocolate in my country and i like to have my own privacy..

tyvm.
you both have a point alright.

but i have to incline towards feinicks point though...

yet however, as long as you agree with the EULA... they just can...
which is why wee invented the concept of "Uninstall"
feinicks Wrote:which is why wee invented the concept of "Uninstall"

true. but even so, around 99% of people who install applications never read license agreements, and i wonder if the eula does get voided at uninstall...
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