I enjoy using Beyond Compare and Sublime Text. But I do not use either exclusively.
What are the legal issues involved?
I enjoy using Beyond Compare and Sublime Text. But I do not use either exclusively.
What are the legal issues involved?
This is my current methodology, but the problem wih this is that the first 50 pages of results are usually marketing garbage.
I'd really like a real software review site. Something like IMDB for software...
IBM Remedy - bloated crap. Slow webservices, Wsdls do not match backend webservices. Website consists of a single page which passes JavaScript strings to and from the backend.
IBM Notes - bloated crap. Terrible UI, Nonsensical icons, non-standard keyboard shortcuts, etc...
Is there anything like that?
Oh perfect. A fake email directs user to click a button (not a link) where they are asked to log into a website. The website would have asked the user to login anyway. (So why send an email in the first place, just send the link). 3rd party grabs password..
"Fortunatly" we use Lotus Notes.
For those of you that have never heard of Lotus Notes, it's like Email but with the UI experiance similar to having lemon juice poured in your eyeballs. Both the most recent client and webpage front end support forms. Ironically Lotus has the same concept of emailed forms but this feature is terrible and broken. The Lotus Notes emailed forms at least implements securty (disables forwarding of emails, and has some sort of expiration thing *I think*).
I was recently asked what was wrong with the following coding paradigm. Does anyone else have an opinion on the subject. This is for a company's personal website having to do with HR/Finical information.
Instead of alterting a user via email asking them to log into a website then collecting some piece of information (a step in a workflow). A developer suggested that we email the user a webpage form have them fill out the fields then click submit. The submit is directed to a website.
Beside the obvious security errors here, what else is wrong with this idea?