Use Firefox!

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Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 08:21:45 -0400

Mozilla Firefox is better thean MsiE

Hi Michael... You can't prove it by me. I always have to help my friends
and family unscrew up their computers all of the time. And the majority
of the time, they did so by installing some flaky third party software.

I only installed Firefox on three computers here. That Sun Java is
really flaky on all three here. I have to get Sun's Java off of these
computers as it screws up IE as well. Firefox doesn't have ActiveX and
thus many websites don't even work without it. I also save many web
pages in .mht. And nobody didn't tell me that Firefox was way too wimpy
to pull this off.

How come you Firefox users won't be honest with us? I hate that! As that
is the same as lying in my book! As if you people would have told the
truth to start with, you wouldn't be wasting millions of people's time.


Cheers!


______________________________________________
Bill (using a HP Pavilion 8655 & Windows 2000)
-- written and edited within Word 2000
 
So true. The same lie that they are more secure


Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 08:21:45 -0400

Mozilla Firefox is better thean MsiE

Hi Michael... You can't prove it by me. I always have to help my friends
and family unscrew up their computers all of the time. And the majority
of the time, they did so by installing some flaky third party software.

I only installed Firefox on three computers here. That Sun Java is
really flaky on all three here. I have to get Sun's Java off of these
computers as it screws up IE as well. Firefox doesn't have ActiveX and
thus many websites don't even work without it. I also save many web
pages in .mht. And nobody didn't tell me that Firefox was way too wimpy
to pull this off.

How come you Firefox users won't be honest with us? I hate that! As that
is the same as lying in my book! As if you people would have told the
truth to start with, you wouldn't be wasting millions of people's time.


Cheers!


______________________________________________
Bill (using a HP Pavilion 8655 & Windows 2000)
-- written and edited within Word 2000
 
Michael said:
Mozilla Firefox is better thean MSiE

Some people think so; others do not. It's a matter of taste. I've been
using both Firefox and IE for several months, and while there are some
things I like about Firefox, for me the annoyances outweigh the good
stuff.

Major annoyances:

Firefox is painfully slow to start up. Sometimes I find myself leaning
over to check to disk drive indicator light to see if anything is
happening.

Despite a tweak that was supposed to fix the problem, Firefox can be
annoyingly slow to restore from the minimized state.

Some pages that work fine in IE do not display correctly in Firefox. The
usual symptom is that some lines overlay others. It may well be that
Firefox is following the standards and IE is not, but I don't care about
that. I just want to see the pages the way they were intended to be seen.
 
Gary said:
Some people think so; others do not. It's a matter of taste. I've been
using both Firefox and IE for several months, and while there are some
things I like about Firefox, for me the annoyances outweigh the good
stuff.

Major annoyances:

Firefox is painfully slow to start up. Sometimes I find myself leaning
over to check to disk drive indicator light to see if anything is
happening.

Despite a tweak that was supposed to fix the problem, Firefox can be
annoyingly slow to restore from the minimized state.

Some pages that work fine in IE do not display correctly in Firefox. The
usual symptom is that some lines overlay others. It may well be that
Firefox is following the standards and IE is not, but I don't care about
that. I just want to see the pages the way they were intended to be seen.
i see you use linux
 
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