10-02-2015, 05:39 PM
(10-02-2015, 05:25 PM)Sticks link Wrote: [quote author=Sargent Q link=topic=37875.msg219837#msg219837 date=1423578042]
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Someone I know downloaded it, and when he launches it, it shows a blank window with a small box in the middle of it, and the name on the top bar flashes(Which is what happens to me when I resize the window). He hasn't resized it, and changing the size hasn't affected it. Not sure what his monitor size is, and he's running Windows XP. Any ideas?
Here's a screenshot:
Why is he still using XP online? It is not safe at all. Doesn't matter what antivirus software he is using, it's not safe. If I had to guess I would say his computer might be infected.
[/quote]I'm 99.9% sure he found his computer in a dumpster, but that's beside the point. This has nothing to do with a virus. XP is still usable in my opinion, just got to be careful. I'd still like to know if there's a way for this to work.
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My guess is that his windows version does not support Java 7 and higher or it might just be not installed or updated. Or his monitor is smaller then the default size of the window. I don't think a virus is causing it and Windows XP is as save as other windows versions as long as his antivirus program is getting updated.
(09-02-2015, 09:51 PM)Bobo link Wrote: A very useful tool, indeed. What bothers me however is that it creates a network traffic of ca. 200 kbps average.
Yes when you enable auto refresh. Because is is reloading the websites to keep stuff up to date. But I have not noticed any change in my connection/ping while running it.
(10-02-2015, 06:31 AM)iBlameYou link Wrote: Awesome browser
Finally someone made something usefull
Thanks
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