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By Zeromus2003 · Posted
Heaven forbid they lose pennies from their Trillions! Like always, the consumer pays the most. Why is Tim Cooks even talking.....shouldn't he be packing up his office?? -
By thartist · Posted
If you have the budget...! Some solo or indies just want to either learn or start their game and aren't in a capacity to pay salaries or to contractors... Get real. -
By Nick H. · Posted
Source and more 35 years old?! And if my maths is mathing, that means she was around 10 when The Ring came out?! Damn...scariest 10 year old I think I've ever seen. -
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By Dutchie64 · Posted
Everybody will complain, but probably will sell like hotcakes......
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This is an age old problem for me that's come up again on a new project. I'm doing an overall of a site, updating it with XHTML, CSS layout and some AJAX, and I need to test it in a variety of browsers. It is all valid XHTML and CSS, but bad rendering in IE6 isn't acceptable, regardless of who's fault it is. I figure I should support the following:
Are there any others?
I can only really install one of each on this system without messing it up. I use Fx3 normally and I have O9.5 and IE7, although I might try IE8b2. I could have a few virtual machines, that takes a lot of memory and disk space, not that I'm short on either. Also, I've always had a hard time getting virtual machines to connect to the network, even to the physical machine :blush: Is there any other options? Supporting other OSes would be nice, Linux has a few, Konqueror for example (although this may be the same renderer as Safari, I know little of either).
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