Nifflas
Member
Topics: 80 Replies: 1599
Registered: 05.Mar.04 |
Heh, well, Opera might not be that bad then I've also heard it uses a lil less memory than firefox does.
as long as people don't use IE, I won't try to convert anyone
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DDspeed
Artist
Topics: 24 Replies: 4892
Registered: 07.Jun.03 |
Consiedering memory usage, Opera wins. It takes very little disk space and seems to have rarely ever detected memory leaks (which Firefox has quite often).
A big drawback of Mozilla and Thunderbird is that thy both compile with the gecko engine instead of sharing this library. It's a design problem that the Mozilla suite didn't have. This and probably some other strange features of these programs make them take a total of 72 MB of my diskspace.
However, I saw an installer for IE 6.0 and... IT TOOK 80 MB OF DISKPACE!!!! Not the fully installed app, but a PACKED installer!!! Windows installer for Friefox takes 5 MB...
Brotherhood of Generally, I agree with Cooth. Join now!
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Analysis
Artist
Topics: 72 Replies: 6282
Registered: 16.Mar.03 |
I've got a harddisk of 80 gb.. Imagine how many IE 6.0 installers you can store on it.
But uhm, did anyone wonder why I dont care about what size something has?
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Masenka
Artist
Topics: 8 Replies: 170
Registered: 02.Aug.05 |
that would be a 1000 times, if you didn't have XP installed, otherwise it'd be like 970 or so.
I do care about the size of an installer, the bigger, means the more bullshit in the package.
anyhow, I didn't know it was that large :|
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xTr1m
Administrator
Topics: 106 Replies: 4441
Registered: 11.Oct.03 |
I have 360GB on a RAID 1 system... And I have 15% of free disk space.
I should start caring for windows installer package sizes
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DDspeed
Artist
Topics: 24 Replies: 4892
Registered: 07.Jun.03 |
Well, it's so interesting for me, because IE's functionality is very low, but it's size is suspiciously big.
Brotherhood of Generally, I agree with Cooth. Join now!
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Masenka
Artist
Topics: 8 Replies: 170
Registered: 02.Aug.05 |
I've got 200gb, and 100gb of free diskspace, what are you doing with all that space aia?
Probably some office tools,
maybe some microsoft spyware, who knows!
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N.D. 2002
Member
Topics: 0 Replies: 9
Registered: 23.Feb.05 |
Masenka wrote on 28 Jan. (16:36) :
As a frequent visitor and artist of CTG,
I can't help to notice that sometimes the site fails to load the css,
and leaves the site butt ugly, untill I refresh 1 or 2 times.
do more people experience this?
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I have the same problem and it's annoying as §*!$@ And the weirdest thing is that it only happens when I'm logged in with my primary account. Everything works fine with this one... And that goes for both my PCs. Deleting cookies and stuff hasn't worked so I'm still looking for the answer.... Must be some setting or something in IE/CrazyBrowser coz Firefox always loads the css right.
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Masenka
Artist
Topics: 8 Replies: 170
Registered: 02.Aug.05 |
hey N.D.
Acecream pointed me to the problem,
it was found at Artist Tools --> Settings.
you should remove the background picture that you use.
it worked for me.
works fine now
hope that'll solve the problem!
Howdie! |
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Nygen Dale
Staff / Moderator
Topics: 68 Replies: 3617
Registered: 21.Jun.03 |
Huh, I didn't have a custom background picture but I had the box "Fixed background" checked which caused the problem Thanks for the guidance!
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