I tell GIMP to save this screenshot:
But each time I open the saved file with Picasa or the Picasa Viewer, I get this:
Notice the difference?
when software discombobulates
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Never share your computer with your girlfriend
I found this old bug report in the Mozilla bug database. Is exposing liars a bug or a feature? ;)
Bug 330884 - When different users on one system choose to save or not save passwords for sites, any other user can see sites they not only saved passwords for but can also see what other users have been saving/never saving passwords for.
naomirocks 2006-03-17 15:48:21 PST
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)
Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1) Gecko/20060111 Firefox/1.5.0.1
This privacy flaw has caused my fiancé and I to break-up after having dated for 5 years.
Basically, we share one computer but under separate Windows XP user accounts. We both use Mozilla Firefox -- well, he used to use it more than I do but now we don't really use it. The privacy flaw is this: when he went to log-in under his dating sites (jdate.com, swinglifestyle.com, adultfriendfinder.com, etc.), Mozilla promptly asks whether or not he'd like Firefox to save the passwords for him. He chose never, obviously. However, when he logged off his user account, and I logged onto my Windows XP account X amount of days later, I decided to use Firefox because hey -- it loaded everything much more efficiently, was better to work on with website designs and is a lot more stable than IE7beta2.
Firefox prompted whether or not I'd like it to save my password for logging into my website. I chose never and changed my mind. I went into the Password Manager to change the saved password option from Never to Always and that's when I saw all these other sites that had been selected as "Never Save Password." Of course, those were sites I had never visited or could ever dream of visiting.
Then I realized who, how and what... and sh*t hit the fan. Your browser does not efficiently respect the privacy of different users for one system.
Reproducible: Always
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Saved
While writing the previous post, I clicked the Save As Draft button above.
Nice. It says "Saved" and it says "Post was not saved due to form errors". Which is it? Was it saved or not?
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Reboot to Save
After making updates to a document in Microsoft Word 2007, I press the Save button.
Configuring? I told it to save.
Seven minutes later, the Microsoft Office setup tells me I need to reboot to complete setup.
What about the changes I wanted to save? Were they saved? Saving should not require a reboot.
I click the No button. The Setup program starts up again.
Six minutes later, an error dialog appears.
Error 1719. What does that mean?
Contact my support personnel? That would be me.
I am not at all OK with having spent the last 13 minutes trying to save a document and getting nowhere -- but I click the OK button anyway. (Where's the "I'm frustrated and just want to make this error go away" button?)
I now stare at my screen -- uncertain if my document has been saved.
I press the Save button again. The Setup program launches... :(
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Click Cancel, to save and confirm this appointment

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How long does that install take?
AlbertMaruggi: Windows is this for real more than an hour to install Service pack 2 for Vista