I mostly love Microsoft software, but Firefox is a lot better than IE.
1 posted on
12/18/2004 6:19:26 AM PST by
mathprof
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To: mathprof
Firefox is the App of the year! In my opinion.
2 posted on
12/18/2004 6:22:39 AM PST by
KoRn
To: mathprof
I'm a new and very happy Firefox user. The inexpensive "Guidebook" is worth buying from their website.
To: mathprof
Been using it 2 weeks only, but pop-ups and ads down dramatically (was using a pop-up blocker with IE).
Also, no incidences of dreaded blue-screen yet (which happened every couple of days with IE).
9 posted on
12/18/2004 6:35:41 AM PST by
beckaz
To: mathprof
Spyware on my PCs is way, waaaay down since the switch to Firefox.
12 posted on
12/18/2004 6:36:14 AM PST by
martin_fierro
(Harsh not my mellow)
To: mathprof
I love XP, but you couldn't pay me enough to use IE. Firefox is what I have been using for the past year or so. I hear that some on this board really like a few of the others out there too.
14 posted on
12/18/2004 6:40:06 AM PST by
mlbford2
("Never wrestle with a pig; you can't win, you just get filthy, and the pig loves it...")
To: mathprof
Using foxfire for almost a month...(frankly I don't see that much difference)
15 posted on
12/18/2004 6:40:19 AM PST by
Drango
(Those who advocate robbing (taxing) Peter to pay Paul...will always have the support of Paul.)
To: mathprof
i've got CompuServe 2000 version of IE, now at 5.5 level-all on Win 95 OS-should i risk the dwnld?
17 posted on
12/18/2004 6:43:58 AM PST by
1234
(Border control or IMPEACHMENT)
To: mathprof
When using Firefox, is there a way to set the font size so it will stay at the size you want?
18 posted on
12/18/2004 6:45:03 AM PST by
WKB
(3! ~ Psa. 12 8 The wicked freely strut about when what is vile is honored among men.")
To: mathprof
Firefox ROCKS!

21 posted on
12/18/2004 6:49:40 AM PST by
Condor51
(May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't. - Gen G Patton)
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"Mr. Schare may be the official spokesman, but he does not use Internet Explorer himself. Instead he uses Maxthon, published by a little company of the same name. It uses the Internet Explorer engine but provides loads of features that Internet Explorer does not.""(From www.maxthon.com) Maxthon is free. But if you are enjoying your new surfing experience, please Donate or Promote Maxthon to help us develop it and keep it the best."
Hmmm . . . Sounds a little like the open source model to me. Yuk, yuk, yuk!
22 posted on
12/18/2004 6:51:26 AM PST by
blues_guitarist
(Black conservatives arise!)
To: mathprof
I'm not computer savvy--how do I go about changing from IE to Firefox? I have XP Pro and haven't added SP2 because of warnings from friends who have had SP2 trash their PC's. Okay, you computer guys--don't laugh.
To: mathprof
Firefox is my default browser, too. It has its weaknesses, tho.
Adobe docs give it problems, and there are reports of security holes. Not nearly as many as with IE.
MS seems to release IE security updates every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
33 posted on
12/18/2004 7:02:06 AM PST by
clyde asbury
(Hey, waiter, bring me Volume Three of the wine list.)
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I've got Firefox (and have since about 0.8). Love it. There's a security flaw with it now involving pop-ups (which are disabled by default) that also affects IE and opera. I put in the adblock and SpoofStick extensions for added convenience and safety.
MS had better get back to the drawing board with IE, and had better do so rapidly: FF has gotten mindshare and is increasing penetration - and, unlike MS's penetration, no one is getting screwed over. ;-)
35 posted on
12/18/2004 7:03:56 AM PST by
Salo
To: mathprof
WARNING: Open Source can be addictive.
Next thing you know, y'all will be running Linux!

38 posted on
12/18/2004 7:07:15 AM PST by
B Knotts
To: mathprof
I wonder why no one mentioned Mozilla, the elder brother of Firefox.
I used to work in Oracle some time ago. Oracle praises web-enabled applications and is very much anti-Microsoft. However, to my amusement, Oracle web-enabled apps were running on IE only. The only thing, that came to my mind was "Oracle web-enabled apps run ony any OS and on any browser, as long as this OS is Windows and the browser is IE". Yuck. (that has changed as of now)
So, I have run an experiment. I have put SuSE Linux Desktop Edition plus Mozilla, plus Star Office on my PC and just tried to push on with what I was doing on Windows PC. Frankly speaking, I was able to cover nearly 80% of what I was normally doing. However, any web apps that had MS javascript and ActiveX component did not work.
I bet, when Mozilla/Firefox supports MS javascript extensions and ActiveX, it will rock and roll, it will kick the ... out of MS IE. (accidentally, MS did not release the new version of their browser for a veeery long time).
I am using Mozilla at work (despite that IE is the corporate standard) for simple reason - I do not want all of the junk (like spyware) landing on my PC. At home I mainly use Firefox (it is a tad lighter and faster than Mozilla). I have been using Mozilla since version 1.0
Post scriptum: RSS bookmarks rule! If only FR supported RSS, it would be much easier to navigate. Take a look at del.icio.us for RSS stuff.
47 posted on
12/18/2004 7:15:24 AM PST by
K. Smirnov
(Do not let the sands of time get into your lunch)
To: mathprof
I like Firefox but does anyone know of a way to get the bookmarks to list in alphabetical order?
48 posted on
12/18/2004 7:15:50 AM PST by
ops33
(Retired USAF Senior Master Sergeant)
To: mathprof
54 posted on
12/18/2004 7:21:28 AM PST by
Fiddlstix
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To: mathprof
There are so many trap doors and security problems with microsoft stuff that they would be dollars ahead to come up with new everything. Their original design premise is their achilles heel. Making everything inter-operable and requiring online updates, registration and periodic maintenance from Microsoft is the achilles heel.
Microsoft is going down. The DOD has switched to Apple. Who wants to spend 90% of their computer time cleaning, repairing, innoculating and playing around with weak software?
60 posted on
12/18/2004 7:27:21 AM PST by
Podkayne
To: mathprof
I mostly love Microsoft software, but Firefox is a lot better than IE.What's to be better? I am not looking for a lot of features I guess... a browser to me is just a box that web pages come in.
To: mathprof
Interesting how a favorable editorial review coincides with a two-page ad in the same publication.
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