View Full Version : What you choose - Firefox or IE?
HK-X-Force
12-09-04, 10:22 PM
I use Firefox~~
It is much more secure than IE~~ Using IE just like giving the access right of your PC to web owner :p
(at this moment I am not at home, and here the computer don't have Firefox :( )
gokusimpson
12-09-04, 10:26 PM
This is like the 5th thread about it so just stop after this one...
Firefox...DUH!
bluegreenshxt
12-10-04, 08:05 AM
Firefox, Firefox, Firefox, Firefox, aaannnd Firefox :D
Rudegar
12-10-04, 10:43 AM
i use opera
Ginsu543
12-11-04, 03:26 AM
Firefox. I hear Opera is pretty good. IE suxors.
HK-X-Force
12-11-04, 08:08 AM
My PC is too slow for Opera, Firefox runs much faster here :D
NotMyBest2Day
12-11-04, 10:38 AM
i don't have any problems with IE.. i like it because it doesn't have problems with certain html tags like all the other half-baked browsers do.
speedy11309
12-11-04, 04:03 PM
firefox half-baked? the people over at m$ are fully-baked 24/7.
Polykranopalous
12-12-04, 08:19 PM
firefox half-baked? the people over at m$ are fully-baked 24/7.
anything wrong with that? didn't think so in my books.
I downloaded firefox used it to goto a site, and it gave me an error like the domain timed out, so I went to IE and got to the site.
gokusimpson
12-12-04, 09:48 PM
Fileplanet hates Firefox. I hate that. :mad:
therealwesty
12-13-04, 08:51 AM
I've found pages load much faster on any Mozilla based browser than they do with IE. I really like tabbed browsing as well.
FireFox seems less targeted by Spyware too. The last time I ran Ad Aware on my laptop it warned me that I my definitions were 55 days old.. so I hadn't run it in 55 days. I don't use any sort of firewall on my laptop (XP's or otherwise) but I am behind router/firewalls where ever I connect. Anyway, I only had 16 suspicious objects... most of them just tracking cookies.
Glockillusion
12-13-04, 08:53 AM
I don't have any problems with fileplanet while using firefox(oh there was one problem but it only happened once and never again it was with that ad at the top of the page, it refused to go away even after clicking continue to fileplanet). Anyway it isn't firefox's fault that some pages don't work with it, it is actually the people using bad coding when making websites that causes the problems, just because IE can read bad code better than firefox doesn't make it a better browser imo :). Anyway I choose firefox over ie but if the misguided people think IE is better then they can use that, just joking :D. I do use IE every now and then on the badly coded pages.
I would like to state that I am a crazy Firefox fanatic, and a huge fan of Tabbed Browsing...
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