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Paratroopa Level: 30 Posts: 57/156 EXP: 154430 Next: 11439 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 4811 days Last view: 1095 days |
Not to insult IE users, but I don't feel like fixing this. |
JrShrooboid |
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Porcupo Level: 41 Posts: 141/317 EXP: 445989 Next: 34156 Since: 03-29-07 From: Somewhere far, far away. Last post: 6068 days Last view: 5253 days |
Um, this is not something you should post here. Besides, wtf are you talking about? |
Kernal |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1254/1881 EXP: 6465183 Next: 185481 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6152 days Last view: 6143 days |
I stopped using IE in 2004. I switched to Mozilla, then Firefox, which is what I use now. I only keep IE around for a small number of sites that still don't work in anything else.
My parents have gotten something like that before, and I've had all kinds of crap placed into IE from downloading, uh, files. My parents usually use Netscape though. Yes, Netscape. You know, that browser that was popular back in 1996. |
Lex Luthor |
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Red Cheep-cheep Level: 34 Posts: 29/211 EXP: 242004 Next: 11647 Since: 04-07-07 Last post: 6077 days Last view: 6077 days |
Generally thats just from a lack of security.
I use Firefox in Windows, Swiftfox/Opera in Linux. To me, IE isn't a bad browser, just there is so much crap that infects it. SpywareBlaster is a good thing to install on a fresh computer and keep updated to prevent this alongside Ad-Aware and such. I use IETab in Firefox to load things only IE can load. |
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Level: 45 Posts: 180/398 EXP: 629176 Next: 30988 Since: 02-22-07 From: South Florida Last post: 4763 days Last view: 1675 days |
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Shiryu |
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Bloober Level: 47 Posts: 174/437 EXP: 724023 Next: 42180 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6126 days Last view: 5997 days |
At least you still have the address bar... mine lost it some time ago, and had the default page to that errorsafe thing (but clicking "home" made it go to google again...) some time after that closed itself before it showed up the window, and now executing it will cause the computer to crash. ____________________ Generated a 991044 foot, 10.4-inch twiggy catgirl with orange hair, who weighs 315,239,939,065.9 pounds and has soft A-cup breasts, and it only took 0.00031 seconds. |
Darkdata |
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Mole Level: 43 Posts: 151/366 EXP: 554974 Next: 10072 Since: 02-19-07 From: Last post: 6131 days Last view: 6130 days |
I banned IE from using anything, including javascript. So no infection there.
However I still like Firefox, due to the fact I can make it look any way I want, and have any feature I want. I think I will let the image speak for its self. ____________________ |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1267/2846 EXP: 12033811 Next: 228449 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6066 days Last view: 2803 days |
The only reason IE is so hated is because it wasn't made to be very secure; hell, the only reason Firefox even is is probably because they learned from IE's mistakes.
And honestly, anyone who knows what they're doing in IE can easily fix their settings (protip: turn off ActiveX) so that this never happens. I still use IE at other places that don't have something else and I don't mind (and I usually fix their settings for them), though But besides, Opera is better on the security front, so if you're obsessive about that, just use it (There are also a lot of other things that stop Microsoft from simply "patching IE to fix things" that nobody considers. Remember that you have to be very careful when dealing with IE, as it is highly integrated into the OS -- botch one thing somewhere, and ... And just to inform you, regarding security issues: Opera's report, Firefox's report, and (for amusement) IE's report.) ____________________ I dealt with it. |
Metal_Man88 |
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Level: 48 Posts: 165/458 EXP: 776857 Next: 46686 Since: 02-19-07 From: The Void Last post: 3036 days Last view: 3036 days |
My problem with IE is that it horribly, evilly, and instantly destroys CSS. IE7 fixes this, but then it has its titlebars all screwed up in some sick imitation of Windows Vista. It's hideous, I tell you.
Security? That's the easy part. |
theclaw |
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Panser Level: 42 Posts: 50/348 EXP: 513093 Next: 8269 Since: 03-26-07 Last post: 4167 days Last view: 2117 days |
To the topic creator: You need get IE7 installed, ASAP. It is countless orders of magnitude more secure than previous versions. ____________________ |
Darkdata |
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Mole Level: 43 Posts: 153/366 EXP: 554974 Next: 10072 Since: 02-19-07 From: Last post: 6131 days Last view: 6130 days |
That is why browsers that are not integrated into the OS are better. To be honest, if opera was as extendable/easy to remove features as firefox is, I would use it. However, I like my nice little extension list. It is.. more useful to me. ____________________ |
Lex Luthor |
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Red Cheep-cheep Level: 34 Posts: 30/211 EXP: 242004 Next: 11647 Since: 04-07-07 Last post: 6077 days Last view: 6077 days |
Posted by Darkdata > Do I won prize for lean? |
Darkdata |
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Mole Level: 43 Posts: 154/366 EXP: 554974 Next: 10072 Since: 02-19-07 From: Last post: 6131 days Last view: 6130 days |
Posted by JeshuaPosted by Darkdata I was not going for lean, I was going for functional for me. :p Although your Firefox is small... is everything under one button? ____________________ |
Lex Luthor |
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Red Cheep-cheep Level: 34 Posts: 31/211 EXP: 242004 Next: 11647 Since: 04-07-07 Last post: 6077 days Last view: 6077 days |
Darkdata,
I use alt+left/right for forward backward and F5 for refresh. I never use stop. Home button there. Hided my go buttons on url bar and search bar as they are replaced by le Enter. All my file, edit etc is under that one button at the top left I click. I hid my status bar. Using AIOS on the side for history, bookmarks etc. Del.icio.us for tagging my bookmarks. Not the leanest setup though. My friend David has me beat with no home page button, no search bar, and no AIOS. He uses bookmarks he setup so he can g search term for Google etc Personally I don't care for it this lean, I'm just training myself to be more used to Hotkeys. |
Kernal |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1256/1881 EXP: 6465183 Next: 185481 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6152 days Last view: 6143 days |
Posted by Xkeeper Firefox is also more popular because Microsoft didn't update IE at all for like five years and Firefox added several additional features during that time. I can't live without tabbed browsing these days, for instance. |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1276/2846 EXP: 12033811 Next: 228449 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6066 days Last view: 2803 days |
The sad thing is that Opera actually had tabbed browsing long before Firefox even existed ... it's just overlooked for some silly reason :/ ____________________ I dealt with it. |
Lex Luthor |
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Red Cheep-cheep Level: 34 Posts: 32/211 EXP: 242004 Next: 11647 Since: 04-07-07 Last post: 6077 days Last view: 6077 days |
Posted by Kernal Tabbed browsing + porn + bazzacuda image saver extension... You see where this is going. |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1277/2846 EXP: 12033811 Next: 228449 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6066 days Last view: 2803 days |
"Image saver extension"?
Now you need an extension to save images? (I never got what was so hard about rightclick->save->enter) ____________________ I dealt with it. |
Lex Luthor |
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Red Cheep-cheep Level: 34 Posts: 33/211 EXP: 242004 Next: 11647 Since: 04-07-07 Last post: 6077 days Last view: 6077 days |
Oh lawl, I guess it does sound silly.
You open up a bunch of images in tabs, and instead of going tab to tab Rich Click > Save Image etc You hit one button and it saves your hundred of tabs full of images to a specified folder. |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1278/2846 EXP: 12033811 Next: 228449 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6066 days Last view: 2803 days |
Opera just has "Next" (replaces Forward when a) there's no forward entries and b) it's available, usable by either space at the bottom of a page or left-right rolling gesture)...
In a dir-list type area (anything Opera interprets as "list of images", doing this will cycle through each one from where you start (click one! or it'll start from the first) and move on every time you use space/l-r-roll after that. Ctrl-S, save, space, etc, up to the last image Much easier than opening thousands of tabs and hoping yu didn't miss any or clicking one, going back, clicking another one... ____________________ I dealt with it. |
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