Mozilla Firefox or Opera, choose your browser. (5 Viewers)

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  • I'm awesome like icεmαή, Sheik and V so I use Opera

  • I'm a geek like Martin and JCK so I use Mozilla Firefox

  • I like following trends, so I use Chrome

  • I suck. So I use IE.


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Martin

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

    Whoa... u should've told me about this sooner :stuckup: Any idea why it does that to you? Is it consistent?
    No idea and I don't care. Could be plugins that I have that don't work correctly and fail on loading your page.
     

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    3pac

    Alex Del Mexico
    May 7, 2004
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    is it easy to switch to mozilla? or does it take alot of getting used to and such (probably mentioned somewhere but i dont want to read everything)
     

    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    It's very easy. You just download and install it (it's a simple installation, near-totally automatic). If you can use IE, then you'll find using Moz no problem.
     

    Nekton

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    Oct 22, 2001
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    Is there a shortcut to open a link in a new window? With IE I held down shift while clicking a link, there must be something similar in mozilla?
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Nekton ] ++
    Is there a shortcut to open a link in a new window? With IE I held down shift while clicking a link, there must be something similar in mozilla?

    try pressing the wheel of the mouse.


    i am not gonna say that it is much better, convinient, efficient and that IE sucks, but i am gonna let you find that yourself.


    It works in Mozilla Firefox but i am guessing it should work in all mozillas
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Sir Sebastian ] ++
    is it possible to keep ie, so if i dont like mozilla i can just switch back to my original?
    :D


    Unless you are a computer geek that hates Microsoft you can never get rid of IE.



    if you dont wanna open webpages with mozilla just dont make it you default browser.
     

    Nekton

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    Oct 22, 2001
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    ++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++
    try pressing the wheel of the mouse.


    i am not gonna say that it is much better, convinient, efficient and that IE sucks, but i am gonna let you find that yourself.


    It works in Mozilla Firefox but i am guessing it should work in all mozillas
    Cool, my third button on the mouse works fine for that :)
     

    3pac

    Alex Del Mexico
    May 7, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++


    :D


    Unless you are a computer geek that hates Microsoft you can never get rid of IE.



    if you dont wanna open webpages with mozilla just dont make it you default browser.
    oh ok thanks

    i dont know all that much about these things:confused:
     

    3pac

    Alex Del Mexico
    May 7, 2004
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    thanks don but i do understand that much, haha. i meant the topic of browsers and stuff in general. compared to my friends i know eevrythign about computers and the likes but compared to most of the people in this thread i dont know shit

    haha o well i have time to learn
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Sir Sebastian ] ++
    thanks don but i do understand that much, haha. i meant the topic of browsers and stuff in general. compared to my friends i know eevrythign about computers and the likes but compared to most of the people in this thread i dont know shit

    haha o well i have time to learn

    you still primavera ;)
     

    Henry

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    Sep 30, 2003
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    I have a question-I downloaded the latest mozilla pack, with the email thing, etc. does it include the browser firefox? is it a different one?
     

    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    Firefox is supposed to be the Mozilla browser with the mail, chat, etc. all removed. From what I've heard though, it's less stable, and I have personally stuck with the full Mozilla package.
     
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    Martin

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    Firefox is generally speaking the benchmark right now, even though it's still pre v1.0 release. It has bugs but then most software does. Nothing earth shattering though.
     

    Henry

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    Sep 30, 2003
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    great-thanks alot! I will stick with the complete package. lol there was an article that was partly about mozilla in one section of the Wall Street Journal today. it was about how it is expanding it's market share, mainly because worries about IEs security problems
     

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