what's the scoop ? or should i stick with firefox ?
what's the scoop ? or should i stick with firefox ?
*Prot3anThr3ad* wrote:
> what's the scoop ? or should i stick with firefox ?
Firefox.
A question. You say "stick with firefox" yet you post with IE and the
Avant shell. Why is that?
X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0;
Avant Browser; Avant Browser; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR
2.0.50727),gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe)
IE7 will not work with Windows 2000.
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-bts
-Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck
I prefer IE7. The main reason is I like the x for closing a tab on the tab
itself.
--
Kerry Brown
*Prot3anThr3ad* wrote:
> what's the scoop ? or should i stick with firefox ?
* Kerry Brown:
> I prefer IE7. The main reason is I like the x for closing a tab on the tab
> itself.
>
newer versions of firefox has this
Brian wrote:
> * Kerry Brown:
>> I prefer IE7. The main reason is I like the x for closing a tab on
>> the tab itself.
>
> newer versions of firefox has this
Opera has this function as well. Re Firefox, you must have an extension
that puts an "x" on a tab. With Firefox, pressing Ctrl-W will close the
tab with the focus.
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-bts
-Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck
I have 1.5.0.7 which I believe is the newest non-beta. It doesn't have this
feature. I use both but find I prefer IE7. Until the gold version was
reeased I used Firefox almost exclusively on this machine as no beta
software gets anywhere near it. I have been using IE7 in Vista on a test
machine since last June. Now that the gold version of IE7 is out I've
installed it for everyday use on this machine. So far I like it enough that
I've changed it to be the default browser. In the context of this newsgroup
so far in it's default configuration it seems a little more secure than
Firefox's default. The anti-phishing and privacy options are big improvement
over IE6. Only time will tell if it's any more or less exploitable than IE6
or Firefox. I suspect it won't really matter in XP because everyone runs as
administrator so any software can eventually be exploited.
--
Kerry Brown
Brian wrote:
> * Kerry Brown:
>> I prefer IE7. The main reason is I like the x for closing a tab on
>> the tab itself.
>>
> newer versions of firefox has this
I tried the last beta before release. It worked well, and was
slightly quicker than Foxfire. It did not break any existing add-ons,
but it did bend a couple. Probably rendering issues. It clearly did
break my RSS reader, SHARPREADER. I reverted to IE6 since IE7 doesn't
offer any obvious benefits since I primarily use Firefox for browsing.
Of course, there are clearly compatible replacements for the minor
issues. A new computer is in the offing, and I will being starting
relatively clean and use IE7 and compatibles, though I hope
SHARPREADER gets tweaked.
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Alan
On this special day, *Prot3anThr3ad* wrote:
> what's the scoop ? or should i stick with firefox ?
According ro Secunia, the "mhtml://..." security hole is still there.
Gabriele Neukam
Gabriele.Spamfighter.Neukam@t-online.de
--
Ah, Information. A property, too valuable these days, to give it away,
just so, at no cost.
Kerry Brown wrote:
> I prefer IE7. The main reason is I like the x for closing a tab on the tab
> itself.
>
Check the Tab Mix Plus extension for FF. You can close individual tabs
and more.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1122/
because i wasn't on my normal machine when i posted it :-)
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> *Prot3anThr3ad* wrote:
>
> > what's the scoop ? or should i stick with firefox ?
>
> Firefox.
>
> A question. You say "stick with firefox" yet you post with IE and the
> Avant shell. Why is that?
>
> X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0;
> Avant Browser; Avant Browser; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR
> 2.0.50727),gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe)
>
> IE7 will not work with Windows 2000.
>
> --
> -bts
> -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck
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