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As I've typed in sites they are replacing the links of sites I visited using bookmarks (does that make sense) but since they take two lines I don't have as many in the list. Oh well. Its working faster than FF2 so I like it overall.
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quote:Originally posted by Strider: Lyrhawn, you're living in the past man!
I'm working my way up.
I'm mostly committed to changing over to Firefox in the near future, but now I want to wait for the bugs to get worked out of Firefox 3, and then I think I'll move over. Maybe at the end of the Summer.
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quote:Originally posted by Wendybird: As I've typed in sites they are replacing the links of sites I visited using bookmarks (does that make sense) but since they take two lines I don't have as many in the list. Oh well. Its working faster than FF2 so I like it overall.
I never noticed any change in speed when I went from IE to FF, but in this change from FF2 to FF3, I've noticed an increase in speed
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quote:Originally posted by Lyrhawn: The hassle of moving all my IE bookmarks over is part of the reason I haven't switch yet, but I think the other is that I'm always afraid programs like that will come with a bunch of spyware and viruses.
Firefox gives you the option to import bookmarks from IE, which is really nice. As for spyware and viruses, this is highly debated, but a lot of people accept that Firefox is safer than IE.
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Ooh, it's using half the memory it used to with double the tabs much faster. It's like a new sports car!
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