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I have IE6 and Firebird 0.7.
IE6 is a little unstable but is more forgiving of websites, and the Google toolbar. Firebird is fine enough but I simply find myself not using it. Maybe one day, hm?
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I use Mozilla because I had an ex who insisted on using it and installing it on pc. I could never get my head around linux though so I just use windows xp like all the other sheep. baa!
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I use IE6 as my default browser, for two reasons. Firstly, it loads quickly, there's no waiting around for plugins to load, etc. Secondly, I want to be able to see sites the way the majority of the browsing public sees them.
If I'm looking at a site seriously, either for review or exploring it in any depth, then I usually switch to Mozilla Firefox 0.9. I have the web developer extensions installed, as well as other utilities that will give me instant information about the site.
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I am used to using IE - I have not really had the need to use any other browsers, only when checking if the sites work ok accross all browsers.
I will be happy to stay with IE as its well supported also. What benifits are with other browsers apart from IE that would convert me to use them ? Last edited by GoldDust; 06-07-2004 at 05:14 PM. |
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The security issues of IE sent me away from it - it is very prone to malacious scripting on websites. A lot of spyware and trojan infections can easily come via IE vulnerabilities - experienced them myself.
I use Firefox almost exclusively, excepting for a little PR checking via IE. The slight extended time to load up at first is easily compensated for by the more secure and safer browsing. Oh - and I second that about checking in IE as well - I created a lovely nav in CSS via Firefox - but it somehow looked drab in IE.
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There's no more need to switch to IE for simply checking PR.
You can now install Googlebar from Mozilla, it's been around for a while, but they've been busy ironing out a few bugs. You can download it from here: http://googlebar.mozdev.org/releases.html
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Actually, I'd rather not be providing Google with free marketing demographics via the toolbar. It is, essentially, a form of spyware.
![]() I'm just picky like that.
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