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One of the great things about the web is that everyone can
have the opportunity to tell the world what they think. This is
where I do just that. Whenever something moves me enough to voice my
opinion in print, this is where it will appear first. I'll try to
keep the topics relevant to the site - so they'll be mainly about
I.T. but who knows...
- Microsoft Office Version Survey
2006
With the release of a new version of Microsoft Office
imminent, how has the pattern of use changed in the two years
since the last survey? [30 August 2006]
- Browser Wars Revisited
Four years have passed since I decided that Netscape was doomed.
Much has changed since then with new browsers like Firefox and
Opera challenging Internet Explorer's dominant position. [3
October 2005]
- Microsoft Office Version Survey
With the release of Office 2003 we now have at least four
different "current" versions of Microsoft Office, but who's using
what? Can I finally put Office 97 to bed? My Office Survey aims to
find out. [16 January 2004] updated [27 May 2004]
- Counting Clicks
As computer technology advances at an alarming pace, I keep tabs
on what systems and settings my visitors are using. [23 July 2003]
- What... No
Netscape?
Every book on web design tells you that you have to make your site
cross-browser compatible. But, as Microsoft and Netscape continue to
wage the browser wars, perhaps it's time to pick sides...
[30 July 2001]
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