It is mind-numbingly generalist most of the time. It brings up the odd interesting tit bit from time to time though.Mod74 wrote:I'm not gonna watch Click because it's for children and OAPs, bias or not.
monkey wrote:I saw that Click. There were quite even handed I thought. One thing they brought up though that does seem a bit rubbish is that Internet Explorer has two separate distinct versions, the open tabs, history and all the rest of it, don't sync between the two. That seems pretty rubbish.
Mod74 wrote:Yes...but it's not the default view, and you can't boot into it automatically.
JMW wrote:Err you think anyone who doesn't know or care what sandboxing is or about integrity levels must be a child or an OAP?
beano wrote:Fortunately I don't use IE because it's still for people who don't know any better. However the issue spans across outlook and a few others, including third party apps which I've found infuriating. Consistently 10% of click is worth watching, especially if your bread and butter is in the trade. Failure to to see any value in a regular hardware and software show is pretty woeful. Modlol, now comes across as if he watched the piece. On a high level perspective they did explain that, essentially not to bamboozle the 99% and keep the programme flexible.
n0face wrote:That does look pretty cool buy I'm just after an easy way of controlling metro from the sofa, do you guys know of any other solutions?
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