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Haters & Trolls SUCK!
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Who uses Mozilla?
I downloaded the latest version last night and couldn't believe how much faster this thing is than IE. For surfing the web, you can't beat this mo'fo!
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Yes I use it.
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When it rains, it pours
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same with Netscape 7.1
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I do use it.
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i loved it so much now i'm using firebird.
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downloading it now..
gonna try it |
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Haters & Trolls SUCK!
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I did notice that the Firebird wasn't as big of a file - which made me think it probably had less features??? d* |
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Firebird is a kickass standalone browser, so darn fast and stable. I love it. |
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DC, it's just a regular standalone browser, without email client, the mozilla chat program and the composer. Supports Tabs, the html interpreter is pretty quick in my opinion and is still as good with CSS as the full Mozilla. |
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Haters & Trolls SUCK!
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no difference for me with mozilla , eh..
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mozilla owns IE, aside from that fact it's a resource whore.
tabbed browsing has got to be the best tool to hit browsers in a long time
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I also like how they implemented the popup stopper ~ you can easily add a site that you wish to accept popups from, and the rest is just blocked, and a little icon in the status bar indicates that. I am also very pleased with the functionality of the spam filter in the full fletched Mozilla. It seems to learn and adjust according to the emails you flag as spam. After having used it for a few weeks, only roughly 5% of spam gets through, the rest automatically gets shoved to an extra folder. Very nice. |
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You talking about resource whores when dealing with P3 or 4 powered machines in multiple gigahertz ranges and (usually) minima of 256MB RAM? Please, resources really aren't such an issue anymore, IMHO. |
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firebird uses a fraction of the resources it seems than ns or mozilla. very fast, renders html a little better than IE, and it's now supporting a few things that used to be IE-only, like transparency. and what's that? OH YEAH, IT PROPERLY RENDERS FUCKING PNG'S!!
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I was using Mozilla for years until a few months ago... tried the new Opera and had to switch.
They're both great browsers. |
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Reach for those stars!
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here here! I just updated two days ago, actually. I gave Firebird a spin, but decided I liked the newsgroups too much.
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Opera kicks arse but you made me feel like giving firebird a go!
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Firebird, Thunderbird
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The Profiler
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Another Mozilla fan here
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Ok, decided to try going back to Mozilla after a couple of months with Opera...
I have a question. In opera, if you click a link that goes to target="_blank", it opens a new tab rather than an entirely new window. Surely you can do that in Mozilla. It seems like I browsed that way in the old version. I'm so used to tabs, I can't get used to have multiple windows cluttering my taskbar now. I went to the preferences, but there doesn't seem to be a way to change that. The only way to open a new tab is to do it manually. |
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Zph7YXfjMhg
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mozilla is ass.
there hasn't been a decent netscape release since 4.8 opera is overrated garbage. if tabs and other silly things impress you, get Avant. |
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How well does the wysiwyg html editor work in Mozilla? Is it similar to Netscape composer?
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Crazy Browser has worked well for me.
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Much of IE's core libs are integrated into explorer, making it seem like it loads faster and takes up less memory.
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Try
Preferences Navigator Tabbed Browsing Quote:
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I did. It's not there.
I guess I was wrong. If you click on a link with target="_blank" with pushing CTRL, it pops an entirely new window. I'm sticking with Opera until that changes. The Truth Hurts: Personal preference. |
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