Missing Firefox, badly

17 May 2008  |  Published in Internet, Real life, Software, Spam

I recently switched to a new position in my day job. I moved to another campus and office, where I found on my desk a computer with the default standard configuration. The default browser in this configuration is Internet Explorer 6.

I am still in a state of shock. Over the last four years in my previous position, I had been using Firefox as my main browser, mostly because of AdblockPlus, a remarkably efficient advertisement blocker.

With IE6, I have rediscovered how advertising on web sites can be distracting and invading. Suddenly, the pop-up windows, Flash animations and other nasties are there again. Unlike a paper magazine, when you only need to turn the page to ignore them, advertisements on web sites really prevent you to work until you close the pop-up window, stop the animation, turn off the volume, etc.

I guess one could say that Wladimir Palant, the developer of Adblock Plus, is one of the greatest benefactors to computer productivity over the last few years. Thanks, mate. Great job. I am forever grateful.

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