So I switched back to IE7 just to make sure I wasn't deluding myself. Nope, I have all my toolbars stacked back into two neat little rows. Not four. Two. I'm perfectly aware that this is a Beta. I just really, really dislike the ideals inherent in the development. The User Interface is frankly, a piece of garbage. I haven't even tested to see how well it works for websurfing, aside from having it crash on GraphJam (IE7 does too, tho; crappy coding on one of their advertisements I think) because it just enrages me so much when I try to do something basic (like, say, move a toolbar to a spot where it won't waste half my screen) and discover that I just can't. For no good reason.
For the love of God, why have all the new browsers released lately been such utter fucking useless garbage? Google Chrome was a complete waste. It didn't pick up any of my bookmarks. (I have a lot.) The first time I installed it, it picked up four out of almost two hundred. (I read fast, lemme alone.) I tried to force it to import more, and it wouldn't. It also crashed on loading my three homepages. (Yahoo, Google, and my webmail account.) I was not impressed. I went back to try it again later. This time it got NONE of my bookmarks. Not a one. Not even a sausage. I tried to import, and got a fatal error message. I opened an exported bookmark file and started remaking my bookmark list inside Chrome, saved, exited, and the next time I started Chrome they were all gone. I went from not impressed to wanting to find someone and kill them, but I don't have any quicklime handy and apparently they notice bodies in the Chicago River now.
Firefox 3 is ... well... more of the same. It's thoroughly adequate for anything you want to do, but not exceptional. Can't argue with it. Have nothing against it. It's like dating your not-so-good friend's boyfriend behind her back. Satisfying, but not really what you're looking for in a permanent relationship. It's also kinda slow sometimes (still works with the analogy) and sometimes, you just have to use IE because nothing else will work.
And now IE8. Trash. Just trash. I'm not even going to go on about how Microsoft still doesn't know how to degrade gracefully (why render a web page readable when you can enforce "standards?") or various bugginess - my installs went without a hitch for IE8 but this machine is on Vista (DON'T ASK). All I ask is the ability to control my computer. Is that so wrong? Why would you implement a user interface that prevents that? What goes through the head of a developer to decide that "No, no one will ever need to see all these toolbars at the same time so let's just make it impossible for them to do it!" Ok, so it's not really impossible if you're willing to waste half a toolbar row and have no ambition to set up your interface the way you want it. But I'm not a Mac user. I'm a Windows user. I want to be able to change anything and everything on my screen whenever I feel like it. The very idea that there is an arbitrary jackass somewhere who has decided how to arrange my toolbars for me makes my blood boil.
Anyway, I discovered the hideous memory problems I was having with IE7 were the fault of Sun Java. I can live without Java. I can't work properly with a limit of twelve open tabs in IE7. Java went.
I'm going to try Google Chrome again, it's been a while....


