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Yup. Quicken is just the only 3rd party software I can think of that he uses.
Re: compatibilty with moving from Windows 10 to 11.
Quickbooks is so popular with contractors and businesses that I would be very surprised if Microsoft screwed that up.
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dualstow wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 2:35 pm
Yup. Quicken is just the only 3rd party software I can think of that he uses.
Re: compatibilty with moving from Windows 10 to 11.
Quickbooks is so popular with contractors and businesses that I would be very surprised if Microsoft screwed that up.


I'd not blame Microsoft. I'd blame Intuit / QuickBooks. My organization paid them a fee each year so that I could do our payroll using their software. But the version of their software could nnot be more than three years older otherwise you could not create payroll using QuickBooks. So every three years we had to buy a new version of QuickBooks for everyone using QuickBooks, just not me who was the one creating the payroll.
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It's possible (in fact extremely likely) that QuickBooks 2021 will run perfectly fine on Windows 11, regardless of its "certification".
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I recently purchased a Playstation 3 off of Facebook Marketplace for $55, and am now playing some vintage games.

This has awakened a bit of an itch to buy some more vintage tech stuff and relive some old memories. I might look for an old Pentium 4 system next.
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What browser do you guys use?
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Smith1776 wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 9:15 am I recently purchased a Playstation 3 off of Facebook Marketplace for $55, and am now playing some vintage games.

This has awakened a bit of an itch to buy some more vintage tech stuff and relive some old memories. I might look for an old Pentium 4 system next.
You may wish to check out these sites:

https://www.vogons.org
https://www.vogonswiki.com/index.php/Main_Page
https://www.youtube.com/@philscomputerlab
https://theretroweb.com

Put together an old socket 7 system for my brother recently....
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Smith1776 wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:53 am What browser do you guys use?
I constantly use a variety of browsers.
Microsoft Edge (yes, on a Mac!)
Firefox
Brave

I use all of the above on all of my devices and sometimes Safari on Apple devices.

Brave is currently my fave.
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Smith1776 wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:53 am What browser do you guys use?
Mostly Safari (in my opinion best blend of security, privacy, stability, system resource load) and I use almost all the time with Nord VPN. Sometimes I'll use Firefox, DuckDuckGo, Edge, and very rarely Chrome - all on a MacBook Pro.
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Did you feel funny about giving your Mac’s login credentials to NordVPN?
I guess it’s necessary, but I only used it a short while and decided to forswear VPN’s.
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dualstow wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 5:56 pm Did you feel funny about giving your Mac’s login credentials to NordVPN?
I guess it’s necessary, but I only used it a short while and decided to forswear VPN’s.
I’ve thought about it several times. In the end I trust (somewhat) Nord more than a potential unknown man-in-the-middle snooper. YMMV
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Smith1776 wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:53 am
What browser do you guys use?


Chrome for all Facebook related matter plus weather.com.

Edge for all else.
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Firefox for everything, because virtually everything else is the same (Chrome) under the hood, and we need browser engine diversity.
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Xan wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 10:12 pm
Firefox for everything, because virtually everything else is the same (Chrome) under the hood, and we need browser engine diversity.


You have stated that before.

However Edge (Microsoft) and Chrome (Alphabet) are behemoth competitors. How was it that Edge is substantially Chrome?

Also, does this also apply to Google / Bing or at they completely different?
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Edge is built on Chromium.
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dualstow wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:43 pm
Edge is built on Chromium.


Chromium = Chrome?
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yankees60 wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 1:48 pm
dualstow wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:43 pm Edge is built on Chromium.
Chromium = Chrome?

Both use the Chromium engine. Most browsers use the Chromium engine.
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Xan wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:26 pm
yankees60 wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 1:48 pm
dualstow wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:43 pm
Edge is built on Chromium.


Chromium = Chrome?



Both use the Chromium engine. Most browsers use the Chromium engine.


Had not known any of this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_(web_browser)

Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, mainly developed and maintained by Google.[3] This codebase provides the vast majority of code for the Google Chrome browser, which is proprietary software and has some additional features. Chromium's logo is identical in shape to that of Google Chrome, but with blue colors instead of being multicolor.

The Chromium codebase is widely used. Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, Opera, and many other browsers are based on the Chromium code. Moreover, significant portions of the code are used by several app frameworks.

Google does not provide an official stable version of the Chromium browser, but does provide official API keys for some features, such as speech to text and translation.
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Safari here unless I need to use chrome dev tools.
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Xan wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:32 am Debian. I use it for everything.
Xan, if you wanted to hook up an external CD burner, I guess it’s a few extra steps compared to the mainstream OS’s.
You probably have to find a list of likely compatible burners, and then, what, download a driver?
Is that it, though? A few hours of work at most?
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Smith1776 wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 7:32 pm
Safari here unless I need to use chrome dev tools.


Safari is still in existence?

I used to use it on my iPads. But then it stopped working. I assumed it was because Safari was no longer. Now I am assuming that it that Apple Planned Obsolescence thing wherein Safari now needs a higher operating system that my iPad is not capable of going to? So the one the version of Safari that used to work with it now gets disabled somehow? Unlike the Windows world wherein if a software works with a given Windows operating system it continues to be able to work with that operating system?
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yankees60 wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:59 pm
Smith1776 wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 7:32 pm Safari here unless I need to use chrome dev tools.
Safari is still in existence?

I used to use it on my iPads. But then it stopped working. I assumed it was because Safari was no longer. Now I am assuming that it that Apple Planned Obsolescence thing wherein Safari now needs a higher operating system that my iPad is not capable of going to? So the one the version of Safari that used to work with it now gets disabled somehow? Unlike the Windows world wherein if a software works with a given Windows operating system it continues to be able to work with that operating system?
Indeed. Your iPad probably became a legacy product and ineligible for software updates at some point. By extension your Safari stopped getting updated and fell behind web standards.
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dualstow wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 7:47 pm
Xan wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:32 am Debian. I use it for everything.
Xan, if you wanted to hook up an external CD burner, I guess it’s a few extra steps compared to the mainstream OS’s.
You probably have to find a list of likely compatible burners, and then, what, download a driver?
Is that it, though? A few hours of work at most?

I would install the KDE CD-burning software (k3b) and expect it to just work.
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yankees60 wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:59 pm I assumed it was because Safari was no longer


If only there were some place where you could seek out answers to these mysteries instead of making assumptions. 🤔
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dualstow wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 9:21 pm
yankees60 wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:59 pm
I assumed it was because Safari was no longer


If only there were some place where you could seek out answers to these mysteries instead of making assumptions. 🤔


Of what value was there to knowing the answer? Either way I no longer have a working Safari on my iPad when I once did. Now knowing the answer does not allow me to again have a working Safari on the iPad.

Also is my memory correct that I used to have Safari also on my Windows computers? I just went to download it and there does not appear to be a version for Windows operating systems.
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