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Re: Stupid users (was Re: Is there a term for this?)
Subject:Re: Stupid users (was Re: Is there a term for this?) From:Tony Chung <tonyc -at- tonychung -dot- ca> To:Phil Snow Leopard <philstokes03 -at- googlemail -dot- com> Date:Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:36:34 -0800
So what you're saying is that OS X is opening up so many holes that it
soon will rival Windows as a target for viruses... one of the excuses
many people say about getting a Mac. "It doesn't get viruses, and
there aren't as many holes in the OS.
Anyway, I agree that any of these features should be user configurable
to turn off, especially if the features lack direct control.
To switch subjects from OS X for a bit, has anyone tried to adjust the
print settings on Chrome? You cannot customize the headers, or turn
the headers off, by default in Chrome, nor can you set Chrome to print
background colours and images. I guess they figure the way they want
it, is the way everyone wants it.
Sounds like Apple. Too bad I'm hooked into the iMachine.
-T
On 2012-02-10, at 5:20 PM, Phil Snow Leopard
<philstokes03 -at- googlemail -dot- com> wrote:
>> But that deletes ALL your history (what if you only wanted to delete one mistake or one (in)sensitive draft?);
>
>
> I take that part back. I'd forgotten you can delete an individual version via the 'star wars' interface, though whether you can securely delete individual versions or not is unclear (my guess is no, but I'm still looking into this).
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