firefox is soooo fast i love it!
As with every web browser there is problems, I choose IE purely because Microsoft is a company I trust and as I have a "paid for" Vista OS which I get all the technical support I need for my software/browser etc...
...I bet you wouldn't believe me if I said this, but my PC isn't even running any Virus Protection software of any kind (except the preset Windows Security) I've been like this for the past 2 months "yeah, my PC is left wide open to attacks" and no I haven't had any attacks (I had constant security attacks when with Norton Antivirus on XP). But back to IE, it's all down to the user and how they use the browser as to how good it is etc, if the user mistreats it by downloading unsupported plugins or going to sites that are looking to pose threats to just about any web browser user it's their problem NOT Microsoft's
I actually Remember in Febuary of thisyear my FireFox browser went "kaput" and there was no way to fix it (I looked for help everywhere on the FireFox site) and the only way to fix it was to do a complete uninstall then re-install which I have never had to do with IE in the whole 9½ years I've used it (and many versions starting at IE3.0) since late 1997 (2 years after IE was first included on Windows95)
Wow, 9½ years... That is one hell of a long time to get my say about me actually liking IE, when I've had more than enough years to try a good few internet browsers such as AOL, NetScape, Yahoo and a few morewhich now include Opera and FireFox. Not quite every popular web browser, but I've been around long enough to know that there is plenty of choices and I've chosen the one I like - And yeah, it's Internet Explorer![]()
VampDude, silly to post that you have no AV software mate!
MUST DESTORY VAMP'S PC.
a friend of my mum had problems and the technician who came to fix it said it was from ie and she needed to start using ff. that is when my mum finally stopped using ie.
Wow, that's some incredible experience you've had. Well, that's the reason I'm glad that people have the choice to use IE if they want.
I guess it's kind of like: 90% of the people I know who have ever driven a Ford have had nothing but problems with those cars, but there's always that 10% or so that have driven nothing but Fords, have had absolutely no problems with them, and swear by them. To each their own I guess.
I'm serious about it being a technically inferior browser though. It's got a lot of problems under the hood that have been well documented since version 6 and still remain in version 7. Maybe I could sway your opinion of the it if I could get you to build a thorough, modern web site though? Even if cross-browser compatibility isn't a concern, developing for IE is enough to make you want to slam your head through a wall (!_!)
Oh, by the way, you probably shouldn't refer to AOL as if it's a seperate browser. It's just IE. If anything, it's IE with better security.
i used to use IE all the time, now I use firefox, it's not much of a difference, but I'm fairly sure it's faster
It's about the same, Netscape is better than FireFox (NS & FF both made by Mozilla)
Netscape Installation - notice it saying anything ???
And yeah, Netscape 8.13 is based on FireFox (notice the FireFox logo on the bottom left corner)
I feel FireFox is inferior to Netscape, I say so because Netscape looks nicer!
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