Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
i tried this sucker after everyone praised it, i find that it is hardly a match for IE, all it does is force to reinstall stuff i already have installed with IE, with IE i have a adblocking program that blocks images and pop ups, Mozilla takes longer to load, does not display certain pages as well as IE, and i feel uneasy with its meager privacy settings. I see no reason for anyone to desire this thing over IE, i could see maybe if IE was not built in to windows but with something that is better already there, why bother? i mean you get all of your updates thru windows update and its easy.
<---- in for the flaming of his lifetime
-find as you type
-built-in google bar
-built-in popup blocker
-custom style sheets
-NO MORE DAMN IE EXPLOITS TO WORRY ABOUT.
Doesnt IE security holes affect you still since ITS BUILT INTO THE OPERATING SYSTEM SO WE ARE ALL FVKED NO MATTER WHAT
Only if you use IE to visit URLs, or something that uses IE's engine (e.g. outlook) and haven't replaced it witht he Moz OCX control.
Hardly. If MS thought non power users would benefit from tabs, the would have included them in IE.Originally posted by: jntdesign
Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
tabbed browsing > *
only for the non power user
It does make it easier to cover your tracks - just 2 or 3 mouse clicks as opposed to history, temp internet files, cookies, all that crap which you never get....although i do use firefox for pr0n