1. Is it because you don’t know any alternative browser? If so, below, is a list of alternative browser in no particular order.
  2. Are you afraid of change or something that you don’t understand?
  3. You don’t care on having better internet experience.
  4. Because you’re my boss and still using IE6?
  5. Are you a web designer? And it’s you job to make my website works on all browser? Yes, it’s my job to make website works on all browser that compliance with html/css standard.
  6. Simply because you don’t want to?
  7. You’re using pirated xp edition. Come on, you could get your hands on pirated edition but don’t know how to pass wga? :D
  8. because I don’t know to solved CSS issue for IE6 or you only know how to make codes that only work on IE 6

I do aware that percentage of IE 6 user based on w3c schools browser stat still around 15.9% and not to support the 15.9% could leads to cutting off potential clients – not that I have many clients :D. But I don’t care, because you don’t care about the nightmare on having to support 3 versions of IE browser, and whining about why are you using 3 different CSS for each browser and not to mention .PNG transparency issue.

Hey you’re the web designer, it’s you job. Now that’s crass naive.

Street Fighter IV PC Benchmark Tool

Street Fighter IV Benchmark

Street Fighter IV Benchmark

Capcom has released Street Fighter 4 PC benchmark tool, allowing you to test how well Street Fighter 4 will run on your computer or if you simply want to watch it in motion. The 397MB download contains 3 bouts.

So I ran the test on my PC. The result is

  • SCORE: 6760
  • AVERAGE: 63.37FPS
  • OS: Windows Vista(TM) Business
  • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
  • Memory: 3582MB
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275
  • Display Setting: 1280×720 75Hz C16xQAA

(c)CAPCOM U.S.A., INC. 2008, 2009 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

StreetFighterIVBenchmark20090617.txt

The previous result is using v-sync, if v-sync turned off I’d get

  • SCORE: 7197
  • AVERAGE: 74.62FPS

Moblin 2.0 Open Beta

About the Moblin project

Moblin is an optimized Linux platform that provides a modern, engaging user experience for mobile devices, such as netbooks, MIDs, and IVI systems. Moblin has a common core of Application and User Interface services and APIs, which provide application developers a rich and consistent development environment across multiple device form factors.

Moblin v2.0 Beta Feature Summary

  • New, visually rich user experience, optimized for Netbook and Nettops, building on the latest open source graphics technology, such as Clutter, DRI2, and KMS. The user experience is provided mainly through the toolbar and panels, available at the top of the screen.
  • The m_zone, acting as the ‘home screen’ panel. It provides instant access to your synchronized calendar, tasks, appointments, recently used files, and real-time updates from your friends on social networking sites.
  • Aggregation of your social networking content. This provides you with the ability to see your social networking activities on one screen, easily interact with your friends, and update your status and site information. Twitter and Last.fm are the currently supported social networking sites, with more to come.
  • A web browser optimized for the Moblin 2.0 Netbook user interface. Based on the latest Mozilla browser technology revised into a Clutter shell, the browser gives you access to the whole internet, as well as advanced features, such as video embedding and the latest Flash plug-in, while integrating seamlessly into the user interface.
  • A ‘Zoomable’ media player. This player brings your media collection to life as you zoom from viewing all media down to focusing on an individual picture, movie, or audio track. The media player can detect and index media on external USB devices, as well as UPnP devices on your network.
  • A user interface for connection management and an updated connection manager (ConnMan).
  • And, of course, support for Linux desktop applications. Moblin is built using GNOME Mobile Technologies and supports existing Linux desktop applications.

Haven’t tried myself but I’m the process in downloading the .img. I’m gonna use my wife’s acer aspire one D250 for test subject :lol:

More about moblin: http://moblin.org/

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