Internet explorer. Its fast, reliable and always up to date.
Internet Explorer is no longer supported.
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/announcements/internet-explorer-11-end-of-support
Do you mean microsoft Edge? @Alientcp
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/announcements/internet-explorer-11-end-of-support
Do you mean microsoft Edge? @Alientcp
@Toscani said in #32:
> Internet Explorer is no longer supported.
No shit sherlock.
Obviously you cant detect sarcasm.
> Internet Explorer is no longer supported.
No shit sherlock.
Obviously you cant detect sarcasm.
@Toscani said in #32:
> Internet Explorer is no longer supported.
> docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/announcements/internet-explorer-11-end-of-support
>
Yep, though at least one browser is running under Internet Explorer Engine and an update of the software was available in the last week.
> Internet Explorer is no longer supported.
> docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/announcements/internet-explorer-11-end-of-support
>
Yep, though at least one browser is running under Internet Explorer Engine and an update of the software was available in the last week.
@Toscani said in #23:
> I just tried an ultrabullet game using the Slimbrowser (64bit).
> It loaded the Lichess home page and the game fast.
> It was smooth. I'll be keeping that one installed.
When playing bullets on a computer. I would close as many softwares/processes and would use a browser that is consuming as much RAM as possible. You can find articles comparing speed of all browsers.
> I just tried an ultrabullet game using the Slimbrowser (64bit).
> It loaded the Lichess home page and the game fast.
> It was smooth. I'll be keeping that one installed.
When playing bullets on a computer. I would close as many softwares/processes and would use a browser that is consuming as much RAM as possible. You can find articles comparing speed of all browsers.
@Alientcp said in #31:
> Internet explorer. Its fast, reliable and always up to date.
I can well understand the sense but why 'unreliable'? What problems did you have for not relying on it?
> Internet explorer. Its fast, reliable and always up to date.
I can well understand the sense but why 'unreliable'? What problems did you have for not relying on it?
@Akbar2thegreat said in #36:
> I can well understand the sense but why 'unreliable'? What problems did you have for not relying on it?
......... you understand that i dont use it at all right?
> I can well understand the sense but why 'unreliable'? What problems did you have for not relying on it?
......... you understand that i dont use it at all right?
@Alientcp said in #37:
> ......... you understand that i dont use it at all right?
No, I don't understand that because everyone has used IE at some point before (even me). Nevertheless, it breathed it last on 15th June.
> ......... you understand that i dont use it at all right?
No, I don't understand that because everyone has used IE at some point before (even me). Nevertheless, it breathed it last on 15th June.
@Akbar2thegreat said in #38:
> No, I don't understand that because everyone has used IE at some point before (even me). Nevertheless, it breathed it last on 15th June.
It was a clear sarcasm. The only time i use(d) IE was to download firefox out from a fresh windows install and its even slow to do that.
> No, I don't understand that because everyone has used IE at some point before (even me). Nevertheless, it breathed it last on 15th June.
It was a clear sarcasm. The only time i use(d) IE was to download firefox out from a fresh windows install and its even slow to do that.
@Alientcp said in #39:
> It was a clear sarcasm. The only time i use(d) IE was to download firefox out from a fresh windows install and its even slow to do that.
Before Google Chrome, I only had access to IE. I used to search up things and read/extract data but it was definitely slow but I had no other option.
> It was a clear sarcasm. The only time i use(d) IE was to download firefox out from a fresh windows install and its even slow to do that.
Before Google Chrome, I only had access to IE. I used to search up things and read/extract data but it was definitely slow but I had no other option.
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