You can still get IE free, but I’d rather go with the new guy on the block, Edge. It’s much faster and less clunky.
Credits: Microsoft via Comparison of Three Online Multiplayer RPG’s, GifCities and Internet Archive
You can still get IE free, but I’d rather go with the new guy on the block, Edge. It’s much faster and less clunky.
Credits: Microsoft via Comparison of Three Online Multiplayer RPG’s, GifCities and Internet Archive
Now don’t get me wrong. I love Onedrive. At work we now have to start moving our files and documents to Onedrive for Business. Problem is, I have so much stuff, including data archive, which I must preserve for documentary purposes, that getting them all including sub-folders onto the cloud is proving a mammoth task. Oh well, let IT sort it 🙂
Credit: Welcome to Onedrive
Your Windows ’95 disk will soon be loading.
Credits: VINTAGE69 and Blogger via ✿𝕚𝕔𝕖 𝕔𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕞 𝕜𝕚𝕟𝕫✿, W̸E̸B̸ P̸U̸N̸K̸ and Pinterest
I think I’ll pass on the page viewing, me thinks.
Credits: Veronica Savage via GifCities and Internet Archive
Microsoft Excel – it what pays my bills and helps me plan my life’s activities, not that my whole life is a spreadsheet.
Credit: Trump EXCEL
I used to love Firefox too, but then the browser on my laptop started getting slow and clunky, so I binned it in favour of Google’s Chrome. I still utilise the services of the furry orange One at work however. No way am I putting up with Explorer. That’s even worse.
Credits: Ratedesi Forums