If you go to the Mozilla FTP site, you can download a ZIP of Firefox , which does not install in the common sense, as does the Windows EXE installer. (No registry changes, etc.)
It unzips to a "firefox" directory with all needed files. IIRC When you launch it the first time, it will create a "firefox" subdirectory under Windows\Application Data.
If you decide you don't like it, just delete the two "firefox" folders and that's it.
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/
Really appreciate the link. I'll check it out. But is seems like a bit of trouble to go through just so I can check out Drudge's site.
Are they any other advantages to firefox? I've found the best protection is simply to surf safe. Perhaps impossible completely but it amazes me how many people will let their computer sleep with any other computer that asks.
Abstinence!