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Post by ¤LedZeppelinLady¤ on Jun 27, 2008 19:11:24 GMT -5
I dont see why anyone would like IE anyways, with all the popups and viruses.
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Post by credo on Jun 27, 2008 20:50:12 GMT -5
Newer versions of IE do prevent that, but I've come to prefer the flaming fox.
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Post by zombie reagan on Jun 28, 2008 6:07:37 GMT -5
Firefox
3 has some neat plug-ins that are really just eye candy, but you know what, even people who need things to be practical like eye candy now and then.
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Post by credo on Jun 29, 2008 17:12:57 GMT -5
I don't think I've updated in a little while, dunno what version I'm using, but it's not totally important. What are some of the new features Dylan?
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Post by zombie reagan on Jun 30, 2008 2:09:22 GMT -5
I really just use the stuff to make it look pretty like tab previews and the and an app that brings up all your tabs as thumbnails(big ones if you don't have many) kind of like Macs do. I've got an e-mail checker that keeps track of multiple accounts(though i really only use one anymore so i guess i don't really need that) and a few download apps, one for mass link downloads(for say....directories) one for videos off sites and one that is suppose to make stuff load faster on sites(though i haven't really paid enough attention to see how well it actually works) and i've also got an ad blocker that allows me to shut off banner adds to load pages quicker and unclutter my damn screen.
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Post by credo on Jul 1, 2008 16:12:55 GMT -5
Hmm, they sound semi-useful in most cases. I should update man
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Post by zelna on Sept 16, 2015 0:08:25 GMT -5
Being a software and website designer I prefer Mozilla Firefox. It is very convenient for rendering high quality graphics on this browser. My videos which utilized tremendous quality of after effects templates runs perfectly on Mozilla.
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