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I know some people still feel funny about switching over to an open source browser. But I've read nothing but great things about Firefox.
Has anyone switched to Firefox and switched back to IE/Netscape?
quote:Firefox is a browser designed from scratch to be secure, fast and customisable. It is the safest browser available, as it doesn’t contain any of the vulnerabilities that IE has, such as ActiveX components so often used to install spyware on IE-users’ machines. Most importantly, Firefox is still under very active development by a huge community of volunteer coders. If a vulnerability is found, it is corrected and an update made available in days, sometimes hours. This means Firefox cannot fall into the same trap that IE did — receiving no updates for years and having its various security holes get exploited by thousands of hackers and virus writers. HTML source Review
quote:Still supported is the tabbed browsing feature, which will become a quick favorite if you've never used it before. All your browser windows actually live inside a single window, each demarcated by tabs that you can click in and out of easily, which allow you to keep track of them. Forbes Review
quote:Recommended by 95% of users (646 reporting). CNET Reviews
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I've been using Firefox for a few months. My computer died this morning and we rented one to tide us over until we can (hopefully) get a new one. The first thing I downloaded was Firefox. The second was Thunderbird (email). Yay for Firefox.
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I love firefox. I had a lot of problems with IE before I switched. The only thing I don't like about firefox is that when you click clickable smileys, they always appear at the end of your post, not wherever your cursor was at the time. Otherwise, I find it far better than IE. And if there's some way to fix that clickable-things-appearing-at-the-end thing that I'm too dense to figure out, can someone let me know?
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quote:The only thing I don't like about firefox is that when you click clickable smileys, they always appear at the end of your post, not wherever your cursor was at the time.
Oh my god, that bugs me too! Good thing I memorized my UBB code.
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I don't click on the smilies usually, but I use the URL button all the time and it goes to the end, too.
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Heh, I'm the opposite. I never use the URL button but I do click the smilies when I can't remember what the text code is.
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I actually changed from mozilla back to IE in the early days of mozilla, it was just to buggy for me...but then when firefox came out, I liked it so I swiched to firefox and am still using it now. I can't imagine ever swiching back.
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"...And Lupus is an honourable man...Weave a circle round him thrice, and close your eyes with holy dread. For he on... <evil part.>"
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I still use IE more than firefox, even though I have firefox set as my default browser.
IE seems to load graphics/images a lot faster on my machine than firefox does. Firefox does have an edge in general pages and text.
Also, I have yet to find a firefox plug-in that works well with my Toshiba touchpad. As many of you know, additional mouse commands are conveniently addicting and firefox disables the standard laptop touchpad shortcuts. All of the plug-ins seem to work for actually mice(especially the scroll wheel ones) but not the touchpad.
I'd say my usage breaks down as such IE 70% FF 30%
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quote:I don't click on the smilies usually, but I use the URL button all the time and it goes to the end, too.
Yeah, it's everything clickable. Sigh. But that is the only real complaint I have with firefox. I would never go back to IE. Well, except in two days when I'll be back at my parents house, where IE is the browser of choice. *weep*
Clearly I shall have to convince them of the advantages of firefox.
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1. The bookmarks toolbar. You can select "open tabs" in the bookmark folders on your bookmarks toolbar and have all your favorite links in a folder open up in tabs simultaneously.
2. Opening new tabs with the third scrolling button on the mouse.
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quote: The only thing I don't like about firefox is that when you click clickable smileys, they always appear at the end of your post, not wherever your cursor was at the time.
Gee-- that's because I use Firefox? I thought I was doing something wrong -- on that it was a forum bug. Go figure.
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I only use IE for things like windows updates. I've been using firefox for months, and before that, opera. I'll never switch back to IE on a permanent basis.
Down with MicroSlop!
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One nice thing about microsoft -- their web site is now fully accessible with mozilla now. A couple of years ago, you could only browse there effectively with IE.
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I just switched to fiefox today...before I read this thread! I had heard good things about it here, and from a few friends who are into this type of things, but I haven't used it a lot yet.
I'll let you know when I have...right now IE is still my default, but that might not be true for long....
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Well, I am using it right now, and it does seem a bit quicker loading some things. I haven't used it enough to use it as a default, but I do like it so far.
I installed IE service pack 2, and that was suppose to solve a lot of the security problems with IE. I remember when Netscape was the bomb and Microsost was trying to catch up to them...lol....but I am use to my IE now, so changing might be a bit hard for me to do....
We will see.....
The tabbed browsing is cool though....very cool already....
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Firefox makes me want to give up my beloved Opera; it is stable, reliable and basically malware proof. However, I still find it significantly slower on my machine than Opera, and it is almost as big a memory hog as IE.
I think my current setup works well: Opera and Firefox interchangably.
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Okay -- are you on a Mac? Just CTRL-T opens a new tab for me. But your command screwed up my fonts
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Netscape nowadays just uses an old Mozilla codebase, pretty much. Firefox is based on the newest Mozilla codebase, and its much nicer.
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The only feature I don't like is how the bookmarks are presented. It's a pain in the ass to have to wait for the scroll thing at the bottom than scroll it myself.
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And here I am, using firefox. Eh. I prefer the other thing, Internet Explorer. But I dislike MicroSoft, and competition is good. As such, I shall keep it and promote it!
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I've been getting online at lots of public internet cafe's recently. I download and install firefox on every one of them Sometimes I just have to install it to a hidden folder on the desktop... hehe.
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You know how mice these days have a button in the middle, and with that button you can scroll down quickly? And when you click it, you can scroll down even quicker?
Firefox does not handle that function well. It does not scroll down at a comfortable pace. Furthermore, it keeps opening new tabs!
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Hey phanto, first, see if firefox has smooth scrolling turned on. If it is, turn it off (its in Advanced) and see if that improves things.
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Oh, and the button in the middle in firefox defaults to opening a new tab when you click on a link, not scrolling faster (and that's not really what it does in any other application, actually).
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I use firefox most of the time now, and I like it a lot. There are a few sites that seem to have a problem loading with it, but since it is faster than IE on all the other ones I still like it.
I just click "view in IE", and I am fine, adn the operation doesn't time out.
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You can turn off animations in FireFox too.
Open a new tab, and in the URL bar, enter 'about:config', minus the quotes. Then filter on the word 'image'.In the resulting list, there will be an option called 'image.animationMode'. Double-click on it, and a window appears. You can enter normal, once, or none. normal repeats images, once will cycle through once and then stop, none will not animate the image.