Terry - Tobeco seems better with it removed, probably won't try the Infinite until after the 13th when hopefully everything will be back to normal here.
Vince, I have tried a couple of Linux distros, and most of them look/feel just as crap, Probably the best is Linux Mint with the Cinnamon desktop, problem is unless you know something about Linux then it is a very steep learning curve, especially if like me, you were brought up on MS DOS 6.1 and get into things like putting User files on another drive, and installing programs in places away from the normal, so trying to find things is much harder with Linux
That's the nice thing with using a password manager, you don't need virtual keyboards, and you don't need to make lists of passwords, because they can generate and store them for you. I prefer RoboForm but also use LastPass, when you go to a site that has a log in they automatically fill them for you.
Vince, I have tried a couple of Linux distros, and most of them look/feel just as crap, Probably the best is Linux Mint with the Cinnamon desktop, problem is unless you know something about Linux then it is a very steep learning curve, especially if like me, you were brought up on MS DOS 6.1 and get into things like putting User files on another drive, and installing programs in places away from the normal, so trying to find things is much harder with Linux
Can't help with Linux Vince - Plenty of people use it and say it's good, but I never have.
I may be wrong, but I think all online computers need a form of security now in varying degrees.
Kaspersky has something like sandbox, and something called Safe Money. I've not used it but do use the virtual keyboard when logging into things like my bank account.
That's the nice thing with using a password manager, you don't need virtual keyboards, and you don't need to make lists of passwords, because they can generate and store them for you. I prefer RoboForm but also use LastPass, when you go to a site that has a log in they automatically fill them for you.


I like a piece of equipment for a specific job, with an on and off button and no 'Tardis' type menu