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  1. A good question would be - before making such a general/generic appeal - WHO actually uses mega.nz on MSFN, Anyway, only for the record: jaclaz
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  2. 300+ MB RAM with only the "Tableau" open ??? HECK NO, that's not for me! (you asked my opinion, lol) Plus I don't want my browser to use my OS's proxy settings - I know there's probably an extension for that but the 300+ MB RAM with nothing open is a showstopper for me.
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  3. Can you include Pale Moon Commander into the package? It is a small GUI in the style of existing dialogs for configuring preferences of about:config. A dialog should have been in the browser from day one. What is your position on extending the Pale Moon browser with functions that do not exist upstream? I am thinking for an easier way of adding search engines (searchable forums, databases, etc.). The Web, including modern MSFN, unfortunately is among the highest CPU load applications I regularly use. And yet one often can read claims that for web browsing one needs only an inexpensive, low power nettop/netbook... Very nice website Soggi.
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  4. You should direct some (most) of this displeasement to lazy web devs that insist on using bloated JS frameworks for everything on a simple page.
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  5. Weird! Very weird! Date on the first one is today!!! Looks like there is *free* extended support for Office 2010? @Dave-H @win32 @crashnburn4u ??? Incidentally, I found there are things like this going on: https://www.techradar.com/au/news/thousands-of-users-at-risk-by-still-using-microsoft-office-2010-but-this-company-offers-a-fix Though if Microsoft is doing it for free, why bother with that? Would be nice if we could community source new patches or something but I guess we'll have to see what happens. UPDATE: OK, looks like these might be critical vulnerabilities in Office 2010, which is why MSFT patched them. Oddly, they don't list them here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/officeupdates/update-history-office-2010-click-to-run They do list them here, though: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4583503/november-2020-updates-for-microsoft-office Looks like there were actually 6 updates, Dave - you missing one?
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