The Reason I Choose Chrome over Opera

May 23, 2010 Leave a comment

Like most of the internet users, the default web browser has became an integral part of our daily and yet not necessarily miserable life (unless you are an avid otaku who wants nothing and nothing but anime). Otaku aside, a few of the internet users are quite picky when it comes to picking the right browser for them. Unfortunately, I’m one of these few people who got nothing better to do but trying out different browsers.

Since the previous browser comparison, I admit I was slightly attracted with Opera. Then I tried using Opera with no Chrome whatsoever for about a week and I end up being with Chrome again. Search all you want, for the time being Opera holds the title of being the world’s fastest browser. But my weekly experience of Opera tells me otherwise.

The fastest browser on earth. *With broadband internet connection.

They should’ve put that asterisk in the Opera website. Truly, I tried Opera when my internet connection have been shaped, as I’ve told you previously. At first I thought it was because I was downloading something that the page is damn slow to load, even though I’m using Opera Turbo. But when I tried using Chrome again, it was blazingly fast! I dunno what the heck happened with Opera, but you should NOT ever put the title being the fastest browser if you gotta be supported by broadband connection. Heck, my home country doesn’t even have broadband speed yet!

The fastest browser on earth. Period. *Nothing else is good.

Well, apart from the sleek interface, it got nothing else. When I was in slow connection mode, Opera failed to render several websites correctly. Now, I really don’t mind if it failed to render some unknown website, but this is YouTube I’m talking about. I felt like I was way back in the first time I learned HTML years ago with no CSS whatsoever. So hideous. And added the fact that Opera is a world-class browser who emphasizes on user interface, it’s just like adding more wood to the fireplace.

The fastest browser on earth. *With below average Flash support.

Although I myself dislike Flash-based website navigation much, I do like the idea of Flash-based web application. Without Flash, there would be no YouTube and we will all wouldn’t be able to stream our movies. It seems that Opera is somewhat sided with Jobs with this one, and it’s probably why they got through to publish Opera in the Apple devices. They decided to put the Flash support a bit below average. Again, from several times I use Flash-based web application, I only succeeded enjoying the website two or three times. Heck it doesn’t even load on slow connection.

The fastest browser on earth. *If only you know how to use it.

Well probably the reason why Opera failed me is because I don’t know how to use it. Count me as a first-time user for Opera. But then again, so many people being exposed to the concept of internet and browsers everyday, what’s the point of being the fastest browser if you’re losing market share? I compared all the browsers and here’s why Opera is difficult for first time user, their system is complicated and damn messed up.

First of all, I love the idea of syncing my bookmarks and stuffs, but you don’t have to sync your bookmarks with your mobile devices. Who in their right mind will try to download a full DVD movie that they bookmarked in their PC earlier from their cellphone? Second, I love the idea of having a cloud storage, but why the heck would you use Opera now you already got Dropbox? And third, if you try to open Firefox, Chrome, Safari, even the archenemy of web developers, Internet Explorer, you can always see the bookmarks bar on your first run. Not in Opera. End users are left to wonder where the bookmarks are, and where the menubar is.

Well the point is, even though Opera is the fastest browser on earth for the time being, it’s just not doing it right. Being a web browser is much more than just being fast. It also means that the web browser have to be easy to use, intuitive, support the web standards, simple, and yet get the job done beautifully. For me Opera, you might be the fastest browser, but definitely not the right one.

jovee~

Late Weekly Update

May 18, 2010 Leave a comment

 

Guys this is the late weekly update. I’m sorry for that. It covers on the Pokemon Black and White starters, as well as some information pertaining the flash wars for those who don’t know about it. I will put an article on flash wars soon.

jovee~

Weekly Update Notice

May 16, 2010 Leave a comment

The weekly update will be uploaded at most on Tuesday. I had several issues to tackle with. The update will post about the Pokemon Black and White starters and news about the Flash wars between Apple and Adobe.

Stay tuned and see you in the update..!

jovee~

Categories: Daily Activities

An Insight to the World of Open Source

May 13, 2010 2 comments

As computers become more and more attached and rooted into our daily life, we started to know that the world of computer is indeed deeper than what we might think. Lately the term open source software became popular in recent years, since the dawn of the Ubuntu in late 2004. For those who don’t know, Ubuntu is a free and open source operating system.

Care to elaborate what an operating system is?

Well, to put it in a simple way, an operating system is an intermediary who talks to the physical hardware (hard drives, processors, DVD drives) to perform their tasks. The reason why your files are not going to move by itself, why you can use your computer is because of the operating system. You probably use the most widely used operating system for home user, Windows.

Since I mentioned Ubuntu earlier, I would explain about it. Ubuntu is, again, a free and open source operating system, which falls into the category of a Linux distribution. There are thousands of Linux distributions (or usually called distros), and yet we only knew about Windows (which is by any means not a Linux distro). However, you might be surprised that more than 90% of the world’s most reliable servers are Linux-based. But I’m not going to talk about the reason why Windows is more popular today. I am going to talk about the foundation of the Linux and why it is more reliable: open source.

So then, what exactly is open source?

Again, putting it in a simple way, when you make a software, or a program, you do need to code the logic and stuffs, such as what to do when this button is pressed, what to put in that position, and some other things. Usually these code are not visible and distributed to the end user (that is to say, us), since we probably have no interest in it, and most of the time we wouldn’t be bothered to look at it anyway. This is called a closed source or proprietary software.

However since the ICT industry keeps growing and growing day by day, the lack of viewing the code became somewhat annoying, since sometimes you know that this bit of the program is not right, but you cannot do anything about it. For example, you want to use the old taskbar in Windows 7, but you couldn’t. For end users, they might just ignore it, but for programmers, this is annoying since it is doable programmatically.

This is one of the many reason the open source paradigm is founded. Open source enables the developer to take a look on another software’s code and modify them as needed. It even enables them to rebrand and rerelease the same software as long as it remained open source software. Most of the time though, they only rebranded it if it is heavily modified.

But what good does it give for me?

Most of the time, open source software are available free of charge. Yes, you read that right, FREE of charge. And before you ask it, yes, Ubuntu and most of any other Linux distros are FREE of charge (but the server-based versions are usually not free). The reason why it is free of charge is tied closely to the principles that, if anyone can modify it, then one should not be able to put a price on it since by doing so, anyone who previously modified the software have to be paid as well.

And it is for the same reason, that open source software usually have a greater stability than proprietary since if everyone can have a look at the code, someone could point out the anomalies, and someone else can have that anomalies fixed.

There is another closely related principle to the open source software. Since anyone can modify the software, an open source software is usually a free software. However this free is different from the previous paragraph’s free context. This free software is in the context of “free as in free speech, not free beer”, as many would say. It means free software provides the ability and flexibility to use the software at any way you want, according to your liking.

Think of it as this way, if you bought a new notebook, or netbook, you’ll be bundled with several software that you might or might not use at all. Wouldn’t it be nice to have ONLY the software you want to be installed instead of all of that junk? Flexibility is one of the main advantage of using free and open source software.

On the other hand, free and open source software might not fit into the conventional business models, since by having the code being looked at by different people, it’s rather hard to put who owns what and who modifies what. And as you might have already guessed, newly released open source software are usually (although not always) full of anomalies. That is one of the reason why you are advised to try open source software when it is stable enough.

Okay I get it, open source is good, but why I only heard it rarely?

Mainly because we are end users, not developers. Since the dominance of Windows, we are taught to USE programs, rather than UNDERSTANDING what a program could do. The advantages of using open source and free software are imminent when we start shifting our position from a daily or casual user to a power user of a computer.

So, do I have to use it or not?

I myself only start using Linux since couple of months ago, when I started to think that open source is important. I didn’t think it was important back in Indonesia, where piracy is almost everywhere and you can always get what you want for cheap. Licenses and copyrights are not taken into account in Indonesia. Since I moved to Melbourne, I start seeing things differently, in the context of software development.

And it is exactly as what one might say, once you get to taste freedom, you would rather not go back to your caged life. I’ve tasted the freedom that Linux can give me. The softwares, the interface, everything, is user customizable in Linux. Therefore when I went back to Windows, I started being grouchy.

Well my recommendation is if you’re just a daily user of a computer who uses computer mainly for daily use, such as web browsing and such, you have to know that there is a free (as in free of charge) operating system, complete with the office suite available. However if you’re afraid of learning new things, then by all means just stick with Windows, since Windows got its own good stuffs. I use both of them to get the best of both worlds.

jovee~

Weekly Update

May 9, 2010 Leave a comment

 

The usual weekly update guys. I noticed some of you might not that interested in my daily life, but I guess vlogging should take one step at a time, no? Not much happening in Melbourne the previous week. I have prepared an article for this week, be sure to read the post. Catch you guys later on, have a great week and see you next post..!

jovee~

Weekly Update

May 2, 2010 Leave a comment

 

Hi again guys! This is the weekly update for the first Sunday in May. I tried my best to put together different pieces of things that piqued my interest. I beg your pardon for the wind, since Melbourne is a VERY windy city and it’s been cold and windy lately here. And yeah, the iPad preorder is for Apple Australia, not Apple US.

As some of you might have noticed in the update, I do plan to move my sanctuary to a dedicated host, while still using the wordpress engine. I’m currently assessing the technical details on how to do that, but I’ll notify and let you know when it’s going to happen. Until then, see you next post..!

jovee~

Weekly Update

April 25, 2010 Leave a comment

 

Hi guys! This is the weekly update for My Sanctuary. Be sure to watch it. You might have to turn the volume up a bit since probably my microphone filtered the noise and probably my voice as well.

jovee~

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