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Alastor
Posts: 684/8204
Originally posted by Alex
EDIT: Kyouji, not to mention the fact you can (once again) move the toolbars around in both IE and Opera without downloading billions of extensions.

Not to mention it has options to use native windows functions, and not propitary-based-on-a-certan-theme color sets and buttons.

Not to mention you can MOVE THE FUCKING TAB BAR.

Seriously, if you like Firefox, try Opera. It's better than Firefox in almost every way.

(except render speed; it's slightly slower)
Hence, "other nice stuff." I didn't want my post to be too bloated.
Vystrix Nexoth
Posts: 10/14
I think Opera's a fine browser; in fact it was the first one I used after switching from MSIE. I still prefer Firefox better: for starters, it's free (in both senses of the word) and has adblock, and doesn't try to be every Internet program wrapped up into one (and if for some reason you do want that, there's always Mozilla Seamonkey (FKA Mozilla Suite), or plenty of Firefox extensions).

Though Opera is superior to Firefox in terms of interface speed (Firefox tends to be sluggish if you're on a sub-gigaherz CPU), mouse gestures, MDI (much better than simply "tabbed browsing"), page zooming, and such.

I don't dislike Opera at all; I simply prefer Firefox myself.
firemaker
Posts: 3/194
I used firefox when it was still version 0.9 and now I convinced the head of IT at our school to only allow firefox to work. I've genearally found that most people who use firefox tend to know something about computers compared to those who use IE. Anyway IE gonna become dead at somepoint.
Xkeeper
Posts: 474/5653
My elitism detector went off in this thread somewhere.

And yes, not everyone can use some alternate browser. Some of us are stuck with IE with no choices in the matter (School, some people at home), some of us use computers that can't handle it (like mine), and some of us just don't want to switch from muscle memory.


PS: All of you whining and bitching about spyware: I use this laptop to browse various sites on IE. My running spyware total since last, what, Febuary? Z-e-r-o. It's called "turning off ActiveX". Try it sometime!


EDIT: Kyouji, not to mention the fact you can (once again) move the toolbars around in both IE and Opera without downloading billions of extensions.

Not to mention it has options to use native windows functions, and not propitary-based-on-a-certan-theme color sets and buttons.

Not to mention you can MOVE THE FUCKING TAB BAR.

Seriously, if you like Firefox, try Opera. It's better than Firefox in almost every way.

(except render speed; it's slightly slower)
Alastor
Posts: 666/8204
The lack of Opera support here is depressing. It's very easy to work with, quite customizeable, its pages beat the everloving shit out of firefox' tabs, it's quite pretty even with its default skin, and... Other nice stuff.
HyperHacker
Posts: 213/5072
Well, yes, you want to test in as much as possible. That doesn't count.

As far as blocking IE, though, that's a bit extreme. People may not have a choice, like if they don't own the computer. My stance is that if you want to use IE, go ahead, but don't bitch if things don't work/look right. I know for a fact my site looks like shit in IE, and I don't care, since it looks fine in browsers that actually interpret HTML properly. (I do add a small notice mentioning that IE sucks if it's detected, though. It links to a site promoting several alternatives - not just FF!)
Vystrix Nexoth
Posts: 8/14
For real-world web browsing, nothing but Firefox.

For local web development, I test in Firefox, Konqueror and Opera (all of which use different rendering engine cores: Gecko, KHTML, Presto respectively). I specifically block MSIE (and anything masquerading thereas) from my site so I don't have to switch operating systems just to test it and to find out I have to do a lot more work to accomodate its incompetency when the other, more standards-compliant browsers don't need to be specially accomodated because they had a clue to begin with.

Besides, I don't feel I should promote MSIE by accomodating it, so a nice warm cup of HTTP 403 does the trick. I'm currently rebuilding my site and have decided to stick with that.

I'm thankful it's just my personal site: I only have to answer to myself (and I demand it of myself), not to anyone else. Sure, a lot of MSIE users get indignant when they see the denial message, but that's OK because now they know how we feel when we find some MSIE-only page (whether it was designed that way intentionally or not).

I think I should toss AvantBrowser on that list too since it uses MSIE's rendering engine: the reason it's more compatible with most of the web is because it's just as broken as most of the web. My site isn't broken.

</rant>
DtTvB the Yoshi
Posts: 43/60
Quote: FreeDOS
Avant is IE, so what's your point?


Avant browser is a browser with the IE ActiveX to render page.
Unline Firefox, render the page itself (with Gecko)
DtTvB the Yoshi
Posts: 42/60
Firefox great, IE sucks!
jordan_mega_gamer
Posts: 19/41
Well, I use Firefox, for several reasons. Stability and spyware/virus protection, certainly. Tabbed browsing is another plus, though I heard the latest IE has it now. And for the customizability. I'm not using many extensions right now, but hope to add more at some point.

Oh, and... *adds Acmlms board to bookmark toolbar*
Light PKMN
Posts: 16/51
Yeah well MS has done a lot of bull____ Lately.

If your Worryed about spyware download the sorce code and compile it yourself.
Fire Fox Is not Freeware its Opensorce Meaning The code is viewable by everyone.
And you can get it from mozilla's site.

Also you will only get spyware if you download it from some unoffical site...

BTW Active X is the worst thing ever thats how spyware can invade your cpu without downloading anything......

Avant is based on IE so it has the same flaws as ie..../
Well thats my 100 cents on this topic

FreeDOS +
Posts: 72/1312
Originally posted by Andrew
Spyware = Evil

Then it might excite you to know that Windows Update sends Microsoft a list of all programs currently installed. Or that every time you use the Find Files and Folders feature, WinXP sends Microsoft the string you searched for and the results.
(Both things are encrypted, so it took some work before people knew exactly what Windows XP was sending)
Silvershield
Posts: 12/587
I use Firefox as of late, not because I'm some anti-Microsoft fanatic, but because I was exposed to it once and really fell in love with the toolbar that holds links to sites of your choice (which I've recently discover IE can do as well) and the ability to have a single window open but various tabs within the window. I tend to keep a bunch of programs open at once when I'm writing a paper - at any given time, it'll be two or three Word files, iTunes, and a number of web sites (including dictionary.com, thesaurus.com, and several sites needed for research regarding that particular assignment), and it helps a lot to be able to see all the taskbar icons without having all the Word files or all the browser windows grouped together.
Andy
Posts: 195/517
Originally posted by Danielle
Andrew.. just because you download something doesn't mean you get spyware from it. Firefox is a safe program, and obviously everyone here is proof of it.
You should try it, if your only worry is of spyware.


Spyware = Evil

But anyway maybe I will sometime
BPM
Posts: 56/77
I use Firefox. I used to use IE, but I switched after I started reading about viruses and stuff it's susceptable to.
FreeDOS +
Posts: 70/1312
No, especially when you are required to have Windows to run it. And don't forget, not every site is IE-compatible.
Schweiz oder etwas
Posts: 163/2046
Originally posted by FreeDOS
Avant is IE, so what's your point?

My point is that everything you all say is so awesome about firefox can be given to IE with a browser that works exactly the same AND has IE's compatibility with every website out there. Logically, isn't that the best path to take? Get an IE that has all of Firefox's best features?
Young Guru
Posts: 22/279
Originally posted by Grey
"Also, since I got my new computer I used IE once to download firefox then i didn't use it until about a month ago to play kung fu chess cause it needed ActiveX and what happened, I got a handful of adAware things." (this actually had nothing to do with IE!)


Probably true, actually, most definately true, but it's enough to make me just say no IE and no kungfuchess, and just stick with FF. And FF just looks better and handles better, like the keyboard commands and search and stuff like that, I just enjoy it more.
FreeDOS +
Posts: 69/1312
Avant is IE, so what's your point?
Schweiz oder etwas
Posts: 161/2046
"The only bad thing about Firefox on my computer is that when I view something like a ytmnd, it freezes almost everytime so I just use IE to view that."

"IE for those rare times when Firefox just doesn't work"

"And whenever that fails, IE... "

"FF, but I do have MSIE on here just in case I really need it (there are times)."

"Firefox is a safe program, and obviously everyone here is proof of it"

"Also, since I got my new computer I used IE once to download firefox then i didn't use it until about a month ago to play kung fu chess cause it needed ActiveX and what happened, I got a handful of adAware things." (this actually had nothing to do with IE!)

and my personal favorite:

"Firefox has everything IE has and more"

And you all say FF is superior.



Avant Browser has everything Firefox has and IE.


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