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erinja (Näita profiili) 29. jaanuar 2012 14:40.14
I spoke with Jev about your problem and he pointed out that the Esperanto forums, unlike the English ones, have 'clickable' words (click and get a translation). That might have something to do with your problem. Since we haven't heard about this problem from any of our other users, I suspect this has something to do with your particular system setup - maybe the IE8 + AVG combination, plus the way you have your settings.
The first time I opened up Chrome, my first thought was "Where did all my buttons and functions go?". My screen looked empty and a little naked; with IE and Firefox, I was used to having a hundred menus and buttons all over the place.
But IE8 and Firefox have taken a page from Chrome's book, and they are now much more cleanly designed, like Chrome. So I think the mental effort involved in switching is much less than it was when I switched. You can see a picture of how Chrome looks).
It took me a day or two to get used to it when I switched. One of the main differences is that the address field also acts like a Google search, so you can either type in an address, OR you can type in some Google search terms. That was probably the thing that threw me off the most, I kept forgetting that I didn't need a separate Google search field, and didn't need to specially visit google.com to do a search.
If you prefer Bing, I believe you can set Chrome to do a Bing search with that search bar.
Each Chrome tab is a separate process, so if one crashes, your whole browser doesn't crash, you can close just the one tab, leaving the rest of your tabs untouched. However if you have a zillion tabs open, it can slow down your system somewhat. It's not a problem for me, even though my primary computer is a three year old netbook -- not exactly a computing powerhouse!
Install Chrome, try it out - and if you don't like it, no problem, just uninstall it and get rid of it. It's no big deal.
hebda999 (Näita profiili) 29. jaanuar 2012 16:05.24
That is final for me. I have switched to FF (= Far Forward) and all of my web problems are gone at last.
bartlett22183 (Näita profiili) 29. jaanuar 2012 17:58.00
sudanglo:Further detail that I can add on the problem I have encountered, is that whilst visiting the Questions (Esperanto) section of the Forums, my AVG Internet Security (version 12) popped up a report that Explorer was using an unusual amount of memory and recommended closing and reopening.I also use AVG (paid version, not the free one) and have on rare occasions experienced the same popup while using Opera, so it may not be an Internet Explorer issue as such. (I don't honestly recall which specific pages or sites with which I got the popup.) However, even after the warning, I continued motoring on until it was convenient for me to do something else.
I never seem to have problems at other sites, nor in the English section of the Forums.
Zafur (Näita profiili) 29. jaanuar 2012 20:27.19
sudanglo:What happens to all my favourites?I believe when going through the installation process, it asks if you want to import from IE.
I also second trying Chrome, it's very fast. Firefox is also an option if you want to explore other options, and I believe has an Esperanto version. I prefer Chrome though...
cFlat7 (Näita profiili) 29. jaanuar 2012 23:36.01
sudanglo (Näita profiili) 4. veebruar 2012 12:11.02
And it only happens on visiting the Esperanto section of the Forums. It happened twice this morning, when visiting Viewpoints and Questions. But the lock-up doesn't always occur.
No problems at all, however, when in the English language forum.
hebda999 (Näita profiili) 4. veebruar 2012 15:48.13
And as for the Antivirus soft - I use Kaspersky Lab and I am very pleased with it. AVG caused me a lot of trouble.
erinja (Näita profiili) 4. veebruar 2012 17:44.16
On the virus front, I used to use AVG, and then one time it didn't catch a virus on a family member's computer, and we switched to Avira, which did catch it and clean it up. So I switched to Avira for a couple of years, which throws up an annoying pop-up window about twice a day (if you use the free version).
Recently a computer professional I trust suggested to me Microsoft Security Essentials, Microsoft's own free virus scanner, which he said runs much more "lightly" on Windows systems, so I recently installed it on my new computer. Running fine so far but I very seldom have problems with viruses anyway, since I generally stick to very "clean" parts of the internet (newspaper websites, etc).
darkweasel (Näita profiili) 4. veebruar 2012 18:36.49
hebda999 (Näita profiili) 4. veebruar 2012 19:00.25
darkweasel:Maybe the lernu! team could consider installing an option for more experienced speakers to deactivate the "clickable words" feature in the forum (which often causes me to accidentally click a word and then get an annoying pop-up with some trivial word like de). Not a very urgent matter, but it would be useful.Just switch off Javascript in your browser, that should do. Anyway, I find it annoying too.