Firefox 1.07 vs. Opera 8

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Hi

Both are good, I am switching between Firefox, Opera and IE7.

Opera is for the moment best but next month maybe IE7 or Firefox is
best ;)

But IE7 is in a never ending testing procedure within a "private group"
with a lot of commercial wishes, technically if IE7 team could control
it, IE7 is ready but know we have this "how to trap users" within a
browser.

About safety: Quick URL on top for these browsers.
http://secunia.com/

IE6 is "out of control" for me, a joke to browser !
 
Each has nice features the other lacks. Because of my limited vision, I tend
to use FF, which makes it easy to increase font size (CTRL++) as much as I
need. FF also has AdBlock, and will not display Flash at all unless I
install the Flash plug-in, which I refuse to do.

In all, I like Opera but I prefer FF.
 
Walterius pretended :
Each has nice features the other lacks. Because of my limited vision, I tend
to use FF, which makes it easy to increase font size (CTRL++) as much as I
need. FF also has AdBlock, and will not display Flash at all unless I
install the Flash plug-in, which I refuse to do.

In all, I like Opera but I prefer FF.

Hi Walterius

Opera is free now, no limitations ;)

http://opera.com/?transform=none
 
Will IE 7.0 have this features Drag and drop reordering
for browser tabs. this feature will be included on the
next version of firefox.
 
Hi

Opera using these functions already and of course also to save your
tabs.

IE7 ??? Maybe MS will force all users to use MSN toolbar
for this functions ?
 
Andre Da Costa wrote on 2005-09-28 :
IE 7 is still in development, but hopefully it will make it in before RTM.

I don´t think so, MS probably (are so stupid) that they adds all
premium funtionality only if a user download MSN toolbar.............

IE7 doesn´t history Hotmail/MSN for example.

But now when Opera is free MS probably change this ;) Great
competition !
 
Hi

Maybe MS bite themselves with to much commercial thoughts
about how to build IE7. ;)

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Does Firefox and Opera both leave background process when
not in use just like Microsoft Antispyware beta 1.
 
I don't think they are adding too many bells and whistles. In my mind, IE7
is a bit like Service Pack 2 for XP--lots of heavy duty security changes.
This isn't a perfect analogy--there are significant new functionalities
being added.

http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/

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