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StoneCold wrote:Firefox is the bomb, ctrl T all the way, yeah I know IE can NOW do multi tabs but its slow imo,
ff3 has adblockerplus, you can also block out sections of pages that have ads that adblockerplus happens to let through,
Only use IE for Netflix and Hulu streaming, FF's adblocker 'cause shows to stop
Rip Rokken wrote:I use Firefox pretty much exclusively, and IE only when I have to -- never have probs like you are mentioning, so it must be something with the installation. Right now Microsoft seems to be on a "let's take perfectly usable products and destroy them) kick. IE 7 was a good step in this directly... confusing interface that doesn't resemble anything close to what people are used to in a browser, takes away the menu by default and tosses the controls all over the place so you have to move your mouse more to get to them. Then there is Vista, Office 2007... MS is going to sink their own ship like Symantec has done because they've placed greed over customer experience far too long.
Hope you get the Firefox wrinkles worked out.
Arianddu wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I use Firefox pretty much exclusively, and IE only when I have to -- never have probs like you are mentioning, so it must be something with the installation. Right now Microsoft seems to be on a "let's take perfectly usable products and destroy them) kick. IE 7 was a good step in this directly... confusing interface that doesn't resemble anything close to what people are used to in a browser, takes away the menu by default and tosses the controls all over the place so you have to move your mouse more to get to them. Then there is Vista, Office 2007... MS is going to sink their own ship like Symantec has done because they've placed greed over customer experience far too long.
Hope you get the Firefox wrinkles worked out.
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WykkedSensation wrote:Arianddu wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I use Firefox pretty much exclusively, and IE only when I have to -- never have probs like you are mentioning, so it must be something with the installation. Right now Microsoft seems to be on a "let's take perfectly usable products and destroy them) kick. IE 7 was a good step in this directly... confusing interface that doesn't resemble anything close to what people are used to in a browser, takes away the menu by default and tosses the controls all over the place so you have to move your mouse more to get to them. Then there is Vista, Office 2007... MS is going to sink their own ship like Symantec has done because they've placed greed over customer experience far too long.
Hope you get the Firefox wrinkles worked out.
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+2.
Mine works fine, and only need to use IE in extreme circumstances.
Hoping that you can sort of your difficulties.
Rip Rokken wrote:Right now Microsoft seems to be on a "let's take perfectly usable products and destroy them) kick. IE 7 was a good step in this directly... confusing interface that doesn't resemble anything close to what people are used to in a browser, takes away the menu by default and tosses the controls all over the place so you have to move your mouse more to get to them. Then there is Vista, Office 2007...
Rip Rokken wrote:I use Firefox pretty much exclusively, and IE only when I have to -- never have probs like you are mentioning, so it must be something with the installation. Right now Microsoft seems to be on a "let's take perfectly usable products and destroy them) kick. IE 7 was a good step in this directly... confusing interface that doesn't resemble anything close to what people are used to in a browser, takes away the menu by default and tosses the controls all over the place so you have to move your mouse more to get to them. Then there is Vista, Office 2007... MS is going to sink their own ship like Symantec has done because they've placed greed over customer experience far too long.
Hope you get the Firefox wrinkles worked out.
brywool wrote:FF USED to be the shiz. Now it's SO bloody slow to start up. I still use it as a primary browser because I don't like IE, but dang, isn't there something better out there?
Voyager wrote:Here's something that has always baffled me: How does FireFox make any money? I mean, they spend so much time on a browser that they give away for free. That doesn't make any sense at all.
Voyager wrote:I have no idea why so many people use FireFox. IE has always worked fine for me, and I am on the computer all day at work. I have FireFox, but I don't see any reason to use it. I read people saying IE is slow, but mine is superfast. I think that all has to do with your Internet connection anyway. I am on a T1 most of the time, so everything comes up really fast.
Here's something that has always baffled me: How does FireFox make any money? I mean, they spend so much time on a browser that they give away for free. That doesn't make any sense at all.
Sarah wrote:Voyager wrote:Here's something that has always baffled me: How does FireFox make any money? I mean, they spend so much time on a browser that they give away for free. That doesn't make any sense at all.
Google pays a shitload of money to be their primary search/homepage, I'm sure.
Besides, no one buys browsers.
Voyager wrote:I have no idea why so many people use FireFox. IE has always worked fine for me, and I am on the computer all day at work. I have FireFox, but I don't see any reason to use it. I read people saying IE is slow, but mine is superfast. I think that all has to do with your Internet connection anyway. I am on a T1 most of the time, so everything comes up really fast.
Here's something that has always baffled me: How does FireFox make any money? I mean, they spend so much time on a browser that they give away for free. That doesn't make any sense at all.
Sarah wrote:FF is useful sometimes but I use IE7 primarily... if I had a Mac I'd use Safari...
WykkedSensation wrote:Arianddu wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I use Firefox pretty much exclusively, and IE only when I have to -- never have probs like you are mentioning, so it must be something with the installation. Right now Microsoft seems to be on a "let's take perfectly usable products and destroy them) kick. IE 7 was a good step in this directly... confusing interface that doesn't resemble anything close to what people are used to in a browser, takes away the menu by default and tosses the controls all over the place so you have to move your mouse more to get to them. Then there is Vista, Office 2007... MS is going to sink their own ship like Symantec has done because they've placed greed over customer experience far too long.
Hope you get the Firefox wrinkles worked out.
+1
+2.
Mine works fine, and only need to use IE in extreme circumstances.
Hoping that you can sort of your difficulties.
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