RockBand.com

  • 05-07-2011 02:59 AM
    Ultimatum
    I switched over to Chrome recently, I hoard tabs on Firefox too often.
  • 05-07-2011 03:38 AM
    Lameboy19
    I've been using 4.0 since beta, but then again, I spend most of my internet on 4chan, and that place is unbearable without add-on's
  • 05-07-2011 08:37 AM
    clashcityrocker10
    I've been enjoying Firefox 4.0 so far (only started using it two days ago), but one thing I do miss is the "latest headlines" thing that provided me with links to BBC articles. It's probably still here somewhere and I'm just missing it, though.


    Also, RO: Being kept awake until 2 AM by my dumbass roommate playing house (yes, ****ing HOUSE) with his girlfriend on the phone is bad enough. Being woken up at 7:30 AM by a fire alarm only makes the matter worse.
  • 05-07-2011 10:34 AM
    Oscar-Rio
    i can't stand Firefox at all, ever, simply because i can't short-cut key my top-sites/bookmarks like i can in Safari. Or at least it wasn't simple and straightforward in Firefox like it is in Safari. Plus the Safari Extensions have made browsing so amazing lately. No more ads, banners, cleaner youtube, cleaner google, paginated browsing and there's other smaller ones.
  • 05-07-2011 03:27 PM
    Ultimatum
    Safari has some really easily exploited security holes though.
  • 05-07-2011 03:34 PM
    Lameboy19
    <3
    (this one is actually good, because I've tortured you all enough)

    also I'll cough for the hell of it
  • 05-07-2011 04:42 PM
    Oscar-Rio
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ultimatum View Post
    Safari has some really easily exploited security holes though.

    like what?
  • 05-07-2011 05:23 PM
    schmeankman
    does anybody know anything about this album?
  • 05-07-2011 05:27 PM
    Ultimatum
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Oscar-Rio View Post
    like what?

    Well there's a virus going around right now, even though it doesn't do anything, but it got into Safari fairly easily through some "accept downloads from frequently visited sites" option or something along those lines.
  • 05-07-2011 05:34 PM
    killer_roach
    Safari is usually pretty quickly defeated in hacking competitions, largely through JavaScript exploits. So far Apple's shown themselves to be pretty slow to update Safari, but it's been overall relatively safe for the average user because Safari's install base is so small that few malicious coders actually can be bothered to code exploits to snare Safari users.