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Worthless. Useless. A disaster. Flatly, on Windows XP SP3 with one of the latest versions of Firefox and Flash, the site essentially doesn't work. So, I clicked, and clicked, and clicked, and waited, and waited, and waited, and clicked, looked at the system monitor and saw no activity on either network data or CPU, waited, clicked, waited, clicked, had much of the screen content go off the screen, kept lowering the screen magnification, clicked, clicked, clicked, and finally did hear the Toccata but couldn't hear or get any other content, not voice or text, etc.

Worst Web page programming on the planet.

Sorry 'bout that.

For Bach, which I nearly worship, devoted a significant fraction of my life working to play Bach on violin, back to my CD collection, YouTube, etc.

Looks like some really good music totally train wrecked by some absurd Web site programming. I'd have no idea how to make such a mess out of some Web pages -- maybe have to use JavaScript to do that. So, ditch the JavaScript.




Not even Microsoft supports Windows XP[1]... why do you expect this web developer to support an OS that the OS vendor, who repeatedly extended the sunset date, finally stopped supporting? Time for an upgrade, friend. Either that or stop expecting new websites to accommodate your abacus. :)

1: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/end-support-help


> Not even Microsoft supports Windows XP[1]... why do you expect this web developer to support an OS that the OS vendor, who repeatedly extended the sunset date, finally stopped supporting?

Nonsense. XP and SP3 have NOTHING to do with it. You can go through the HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and TCP/IP standards and never once find that XP doesn't work or that Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 is needed. The main compatibility issue would be Firefox, not the OS.

The operating systems and Web browsers meet the Web sites over the standards; if the standards are being met, then XP, Windows 7, Firefox, Chrome, IE, etc. just irrelevant.

I have a copy, new, quantity one, retail, sealed in the package, DVD of Windows 7 Professional on my bookshelf, but installing it would take DAYS and maybe WEEKS of work, considering all the re-installation of other software, when some of that other software ruined my installation and I had to start over, etc.

So far, there is no good reason for me to change operating systems. Besides, there is considerable question if Windows 7 is an UPgrade instead or just the same or even a DOWNgrade. Windows Vista and 8.0 were really DOWNgrades. As far as I am concerned, since I don't want to use a touch screen or the 'Metro' interface, Windows 8.1 is a DOWNgrade into the sewer.

I will change to Windows 7 Professional and later Windows Server but hopefully never anything like Windows 8.x.

For now, for me, XP is fine.

Again, once again, over again, to be more clear, asd should be plenty clear at HN anyway, if recent versions of Firefox and Flash run on my OS, that should be sufficient.

For more, I am a heavy Internet and Web user, and as I stated, that music Web site is the worst I've seen. What I described is just what happened. When the Toccata played, the video was in a tiny window in the UR corner of the screen -- absurd. Worst site I've seen. Sorry 'bout that.


I had problems playing the videos but, really? I'm trying to determine if your rant is serious or dry humor...


No, it was correct.




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