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IE is crap. Use Firefox.

Amazing that it still applies to this day, except maybe swap Firefox with Chrome, depending on preference.

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    Firefox was always slow as shit on Mac until this last quantum update. It beats chrome (personal opinion). But I still use Safari 90% of the time.
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    you sure modern ie is not working? proof?
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    @helloworld Firefox' memory management was and is a joke. Try using spreadshirt with your nice-ass 300dpi 2000x2000 pixels design. Firefox will crash away while chrome manages multiple tabs of this shit with ease..
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    A good point for ie is that he need far less memory than chrome/edge/firefox.

    I think he is still a decent browser today.
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    why if i monitor 100500 requests in network chrome and ff dies, but edge not?
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    @daintycode Why would you put a 300dpi image in a browser? WTF?
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    @helloworld spreadshirt prints tshirts. Anything below 300dpi will look shit, their recommended density is 200dpi and their vector support is a joke.

    In general, print media should happen at 300dpi and (way) more, the 72 or 96 dpi used on screens is a joke, qualitywise.

    And to provide some kind of designer, where you can place your Image, how it should be printed and stuff, you need to process these 2400x2400x300 pixels before.
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    @daintycode yeah spoke too soon, like a smart arse. Anyway had a look at that site, why would you use a site that has such a high base price for tshirts, you’re not going to make a penny, infact its just a vehicle for them to sell limitless designer tshirts without paying a penny for original design. Fuck them. Build your own shop, find a cheapo print on demand and drop shipper. Found one yesterday, but there are many others. http://printondemandtshirts.co.uk/
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    @helloworld I'm with you on the prices but I have to say, spreadshirt is the best when it comes to quality. We tried many of those shops and often the base-product quality is reeeeaally bad or the print is some whack shit.

    The thing is, it needs to be in germany, because we order them pretty last-minute.
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    @daintycode Good point(s).
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    Use Firefox and DuckDuckGo if you care about privacy.
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