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| ace123 2004-09-12, 11:18 am |
| 1) IE
2) Netscape
3) Other
4) Both
5) As many browsers that I can find | |
| jkhnwspec 2004-09-12, 11:45 am |
| FireFox and Mozilla. | |
| ace123 2004-09-12, 2:49 pm |
| My IE crashed and unable get it to reinstall .I plan on redoing the drive this week anyways so I temporally installed Netscape.
What are pro and cons for the browsers you use? I am not sure that I want to go back to IE or not. | |
| jkhnwspec 2004-09-12, 5:31 pm |
| I find it better to let the product speak for itself, then, after you've read the information, you can decide if it is better.
Firefox Homepage
Mozilla Homepage
I would also recommend Thunderbird over Outlook Express too. Take a look at Thunderbird and compare.
Thunderbird Homepage | |
| smrkdown 2004-09-12, 5:35 pm |
| Firefox or Mozilla
Features built-in pop-up blocker, tabbed browsing, downlod manager, themes, extentions and more...
No damn spyware and fewer security holes! | |
| Freddy 2004-09-12, 5:58 pm |
| I use IE primarily because it is there. It also has buit in popup blocker and all that rot. It's a browser, I can use it to do my web work, that's all I require of it. Firefox looks interesting to me as well, but I haven't tried it yet. | |
| curiousgeorge 2004-09-13, 1:51 am |
| I use IE and Netscape. I don't like how Netscape bundles your browser and email info into one profile. I prefer to keep them separate. | |
| Deja-vue 2004-09-13, 3:42 am |
| I use IE, Firefox and Opera.
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| nardo88 2004-09-13, 12:52 pm |
| I've tried IE, Netscape, and Firefox.
Firefox is the winner in my book. | |
| ruscorp 2004-09-15, 8:41 pm |
| Firefox, IE only when necessary.
Opera used to be a nice alt., however it seems to have lost steam in the past few years. | |
| WPFossil 2004-09-16, 9:28 am |
| IE is better now with the the SP2 pop-up blocker. I've tried others, one is as good as the other in most cases. IE is nothing special, it's just the browser most sites are designed to work on. | |
| ruscorp 2004-09-16, 9:30 am |
| quote: Originally posted by WPFossil
IE is better now with the the SP2 pop-up blocker. I've tried others, one is as good as the other in most cases. IE is nothing special, it's just the browser most sites are designed to work on.
All always has security on "HIGH" by default instead of "OFF" by default. Spyware stopper. | |
| gmwest5 2004-09-19, 1:43 pm |
| i always use Mozilla Firefox - only use IE for things like Windows Update. | |
| DataGuru51 2004-09-20, 12:01 pm |
| Crazy Browser is awesome. You should try it. It's got pop-up blocker, domain completion, and all sorts of other good stuff. It is like an enhanced version of IE without any of the problems that sometimes occur, like when one day my IE at work just stopped working and I couldn't type a single letter anywhere in the browser plus I could never close it out unless I went through task manager. I even tried reinstalling it but that did no good. CB is the best.  | |
| ruscorp 2004-09-20, 12:33 pm |
| I've noticed Firefox takes up a nice chunk of memory. More than IE. However I still like it. Perhaps is something they need to work on. |
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