Hostile Environment
I experience web browsing on a Windows
PC.
Tonight, I spent some time online on a Windows PC.
It was not a user-friendly experience at all. The first thing that bothered me
is that when I clicked on a link in somebody's profile, the computer did
absolutely nothing for about 20 seconds before it finally opened the page in
Internet Explorer. When the page finally did open, all of the text was
disgustingly jagged. As a Mac user, I actually had trouble reading it. Text has
been smoothed on Macs since 1997.
Just
when I was starting to get used to the jagged text and the dark, low-contrast
pictures, the worst stuff started happening. Pop-ups (or I guess these were the
"pop-unders, since they appeared behind the main window) came in waves of ten at
a time, and I believe they developed the ability to reproduce. While I was
trying to get rid of these annoying windows, dialog boxes suddenly started
asking permission to download and install software or change the browser's home
page. I never have to go through any of this with Safari. Even Netscape has
pop-up protection built in.
At least
they now have iTunes.
Posted: Sun - October 19, 2003 at 02:28 AM