- Jan 3, 2014
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The following Chrome browser extensions are always disabled when not in use : Intel XDK, Ripple Emulator, MetaProducts Offline Explorer integration, Hola Better Internet, Zenmate, Proxy SwitchySharp.
Ad Block Plus is mainly there for blocking annoying mega ads on uk.eurosport.yahoo.com .
Nice side effect is that the pages also load much faster.
I also use all these browsers daily for testing : Google Chrome 31, Firefox 26, Opera 12.16, Internet Explorer 9, Safari 5.1.7.
And these browsers installed in VMware guests : Internet Explorer 10, 11, Opera 15, 16, 17.
The browsers, other than Google Chrome, have no extensions/add-ons added. They are only used for testing.
This Laptop is mainly used for web design and development. Mainly local to a VMware or VirtualBox server. But also to one of my remote VPS'es.
And also for telecommuting, for the occasional IBM AS/400/iSeries/Power project.
Checking webmail. Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, and Tele2 Web Mail. I haven't used MS Outlook for 2+ years now. But it's still installed, for the unlikely event that I need an old purchase receipt or something other.
Short burst of browsing on github.com and bitbucket.com almost all day, every day.
I watch Grimm, and Once Upon A Time on Hulu with the Hola extension.
Pretty boring, but safe.
System Specs :
CPU: AMD E-350 @1.6Ghz
RAM: 8GB DDR3 @1033Mhz
GPU: AMD HD 6310 384MB System RAM
HDD: 320GB
This bad boy : http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/279702/hp-pavilion-dm1-3125ed-(lm553ea)/specificaties/
I do my more dangerous browsing on Bertha.
She's my trusty old tower PC, Win7 Pro 64-bit, Intel Q9550, 8GB RAM, HD 4870, 3x 1TB HDD, 3x 3TB HDD. A rescue DVD created with Macrium Reflect, and with a full OS backup on it, is available to restore this box. There is nothing else installed than Win7, Chrome, Internet Explorer (unused) and Usenet Explorer for films (only decent ones).
Ironically, the other 2 laptops in our household have much better CPU's (i5 and i7). They also have 8GB RAM. The i5 runs Win7 x64, the i7 runs Win8.1 x64. But they are only used for browsing (Facebook, Twitter, ), emailing, and online shopping.
They both have the same virus scanner, and firewall. And also have never been infected. But the Win 8.1 laptop is just 1+ month in her posession.
On all systems the Firewall will be replaced with PrivateFirewall or Tinywall. I'm testing those on Bertha now.
I'm looking to replace the virus scanner with another one, but only if I can do better.
I'm mostly very pleased with NOD32. Fast and easy on the system resources.
But sometimes it is a bit overprotective, blocking a whole domain because of a detected exploit in a favicon. But the biggest gripe I have against it is corrupted downloads : [Failed - Network Error].
(See: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=332920)
This used to be terrible, almost each download over 1MB in size failed. And after many months Microsoft released a hotfix KB2789397. But it did not fix this issue completely. It just occurred less frequent. I also checked with Eset v6 and v7 which the license entitles me to switch between. But the problem persisted. Even after the MS patch. The funny thing is that the trials of Kaspersky AV, Webroot AV, and Avira AV downloaded the same files without any issues.
Anyhow, enough whinging.
Ad Block Plus is mainly there for blocking annoying mega ads on uk.eurosport.yahoo.com .
Nice side effect is that the pages also load much faster.
I also use all these browsers daily for testing : Google Chrome 31, Firefox 26, Opera 12.16, Internet Explorer 9, Safari 5.1.7.
And these browsers installed in VMware guests : Internet Explorer 10, 11, Opera 15, 16, 17.
The browsers, other than Google Chrome, have no extensions/add-ons added. They are only used for testing.
This Laptop is mainly used for web design and development. Mainly local to a VMware or VirtualBox server. But also to one of my remote VPS'es.
And also for telecommuting, for the occasional IBM AS/400/iSeries/Power project.
Checking webmail. Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, and Tele2 Web Mail. I haven't used MS Outlook for 2+ years now. But it's still installed, for the unlikely event that I need an old purchase receipt or something other.
Short burst of browsing on github.com and bitbucket.com almost all day, every day.
I watch Grimm, and Once Upon A Time on Hulu with the Hola extension.
Pretty boring, but safe.
System Specs :
CPU: AMD E-350 @1.6Ghz
RAM: 8GB DDR3 @1033Mhz
GPU: AMD HD 6310 384MB System RAM
HDD: 320GB
This bad boy : http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/279702/hp-pavilion-dm1-3125ed-(lm553ea)/specificaties/
I do my more dangerous browsing on Bertha.
She's my trusty old tower PC, Win7 Pro 64-bit, Intel Q9550, 8GB RAM, HD 4870, 3x 1TB HDD, 3x 3TB HDD. A rescue DVD created with Macrium Reflect, and with a full OS backup on it, is available to restore this box. There is nothing else installed than Win7, Chrome, Internet Explorer (unused) and Usenet Explorer for films (only decent ones).
Ironically, the other 2 laptops in our household have much better CPU's (i5 and i7). They also have 8GB RAM. The i5 runs Win7 x64, the i7 runs Win8.1 x64. But they are only used for browsing (Facebook, Twitter, ), emailing, and online shopping.
They both have the same virus scanner, and firewall. And also have never been infected. But the Win 8.1 laptop is just 1+ month in her posession.
On all systems the Firewall will be replaced with PrivateFirewall or Tinywall. I'm testing those on Bertha now.
I'm looking to replace the virus scanner with another one, but only if I can do better.
I'm mostly very pleased with NOD32. Fast and easy on the system resources.
But sometimes it is a bit overprotective, blocking a whole domain because of a detected exploit in a favicon. But the biggest gripe I have against it is corrupted downloads : [Failed - Network Error].
(See: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=332920)
This used to be terrible, almost each download over 1MB in size failed. And after many months Microsoft released a hotfix KB2789397. But it did not fix this issue completely. It just occurred less frequent. I also checked with Eset v6 and v7 which the license entitles me to switch between. But the problem persisted. Even after the MS patch. The funny thing is that the trials of Kaspersky AV, Webroot AV, and Avira AV downloaded the same files without any issues.
Anyhow, enough whinging.
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