eagleone wrote: firefox is just the best, its fast secure and highly customizable. i don't think anything can top it Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 1:37 pm
cashly wrote: I'll go with Firefox because of the flexibility and customization. Because the public is helping with the development it will go far beyond IE7+. Microsoft should focus on it's operating system and leave the rest to those like the developers at Firefox. Although I do like IE I would like to be more involved with it. It would be grand if Microsoft would actually get the public involved far more than it has been. You got AOL allowing customers to get involved in beta testing it's software before it is released and suggesting features, fixes, etc... now Microsoft needs to follow. Who wants to download something then later have to deal with a whole bunch of patches and security flaws? I don't! Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 7:05 pm
admin(Mark) wrote: Good point. I think IE did beta testing though but have since been recalled after leaks were available to download. IE is more compatible with websites as it gives some help to poorly coded sites. Firefox is more strict on codings and does not support as much features as i would hope. Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 7:28 pm
jovanmaric wrote: IE is getting better.. and FireFox to... and that means that they will both get much popups... But netscape isen't so populair and when IE and FF get overpopulated... netscape will be the most clean ( and all other internet browsers ) Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:32 am
admin(Mark) wrote: People seem to all forgot about netscape, I remember when netscape was the anti IE before firefox took over. I am starting to hear alot of complaints about firefox lately, it seems the cool browser is starting to be no different than IE. Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:37 am
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