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Firefox vs IE
![]() I have seen lots of people referring to the Mozilla Firefox browser and that's it's faster and better than IE. So I decided to download it and install it for myself. Been running with Firefox for almost a day now and I'm not sure yet if it's better then IE. Haven't yet got an error with Firefox. I installed some extensions, which seems that firefox is more customizable then IE. I would like to know what you guys use and what you think of the 2 browsers. I'll setup a poll to indicate what you use. Which one is ![]() ![]() Cheers |
Definitely Firefox is my browser of choice. In my opinion, its a lot more stable than IE and it has some awesome possibilites for adding to it. What comes stock with firefox that I absoultely love is the built in google search shortcut. Typing "g <search string>" in the URL bar will google search for your search string and bring you the results. Very nice :) It also has similiar functions for dictionary.com and you can add your own search shortcut. Plus, it seems that a lot more people have been investing time into pointing out the flaws in IE and exploiting them (we know there are lots of them, come on... its M$, would you expect anything less? ) and firefox doesnt seem to have those massive amounts of bugs. But then again, I could be ignorant on that topic, I havent really done my research on flaws in firefox. But all in all, I prefer firefox over IE any day of the week.
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I'm testing Firefox too, as I hear it's less vulnerable.
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For me Firefox itself isn't impressive but Firefox useful extensions is really useful: SessionSavor + Tab Browser Preferences + FlashGot.
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Same here, switched over a couple of day ago and so far I like what I see. I have also installed several extensions and I love the tabbed browsing. I've found a few shortcuts that's not documented like ctl+click to open links in the background. I do have an option to lock tabs that I haven't figured out yet, it doesn't seem to do anything that I can find.
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Firefox Wins No Contest. Microsoft's browser sucks... and to think they've accually gotten sued for including it in their OS. Most I know at my college are using FireFox now.
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FireFox Whats that?
FireFox Never heard of it hmmm. :p I like the Name tho. I have been using FireFox since last spring while it was still in Beta. I was Never a Big fan of Netscrape, but they have come a long way.
I find that not only are the extension helpful / useful, I love the Tabbed browsing, Spoofstick, Imagezoom, right click bypass, intergrated bugmenot, flashget, just to name a few. But the biggest feature that I liked as integrated, was the pop up blocker ( Even though I enjoyed the popup blocker with the Google toolbar (IE) I like the abilty to type i.e. Betaone without the http or www or the .net , .com right into the addy bar (kind of a feel luck with google. My favorite feature of Firefox is tabbed browsing I know that myIE etc also do the tabbed browsing. So far I also like the quicker response of FF. |
@Firefox, you are probably aware of this, however: MF hasn't got the complete Tabbed Environment. Sometimes when you click links from external applications they open in a New Window. I hated when that happened. To act it like Opera, you will need Tabbrowser Preferenced (TBP).
http://www.pryan.org/mozilla/site/TheOneKEA/tabprefs/ I have heard that TBE (Tab Browser Extensions) is not recommended to be used. So everybody who are using TBE should move to TBP or something similar. |
Firefox of couse!! For past year at least.
Anyways be sure to use a Windows SSE optimized or SSE 2 build of firefox if you got P4. :) I perfer these: http://www.moox.ws/tech/mozilla/ Spell bound rocks: http://spellbound.sourceforge.net/download cya, Will |
I use Maxthon and Firefox.....both have their advantages...
If you wanna speed-up Firefox,check this page: http://forevergeek.com/open_source/m...fox_faster.php I tried it,and for me,the difference is noticable..:) |
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