Knee-jerk reactions to information overload

September 15, 2008

Firefox awesome, Thunderbird so not

Filed under: software — Gary Hilson @ 3:40 pm
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Despite the success of Firefox and the improvements in 3.0, I’m not on the “Mozilla can do no wrong bandwagon”. Not only is Thunderbird, its mail client, nowhere near an Outlook killer yet, but it has problems that most mail clients solved years ago.

Regardless of version I’ve tried for Windows, either right on the desktop or the portable version, it’s taken 10 minutes to boot and then freezes or crashes. My searches for the the solution to the problem have found that Thunderbird needs you to compact folders regularly and that these slowdowns are common to many users.

As a user, I should not have to worry about this. For all the complaints that Microsoft makes bloatware, Outlook 2003 starts in a millisecond and never slows down for me.

I would love to be a Thunderbird user, but right now it’s barely a good beta product, let alone production environment software.

April 16, 2008

Why I’m Putting Off the New Computer Purchase

Filed under: Uncategorized — Gary Hilson @ 12:05 pm
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Microsoft Vista Update Causes USB Problems: I don’t want to get on the anti-Vista bandwagon, but it’s stories like this that have me upgrading the hardware on my four-year-old XP machine rather than buying a brand new system.

Any OS should at least get the basics right.

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April 10, 2008

What’s in it for the user?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Gary Hilson @ 7:13 pm
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Clemenza was right | Coop’s Corner : A Blog from Charlie Cooper – CNET News.com: With all the concerns about shareholder value and who will corner the Web advertising market, there isn’t much talk of what it means for the users of Yahoo’s various properties and services, including high profile ones such as Flickr.

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