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Jack Burton
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I think they had to drop Mozilla for legal reasons, right?
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I'm extremely happy with Firefox.
Hark, how and where did you get this IE2? Is that part of the WinXP SP2 Patch? I agree with your philosophy on over-protecting IE, it's the main source that everything is targeted towards. Mozilla is the name of the mother 'ship' and there are different programs under that 'brand'. One can research Here and find 'Mozilla' which is a full client; browser, e-mail, news, and some other niceties that one should expect. Firefox is the name of the stand alone browser. 'Thunderbird' is the name of the stand alone e-mail, and this is the name I recall that was challenged, but I have not followed the legalities. [ 10-30-2004, 11:15 AM: Message edited by: Felix The Assassin ]
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Nope. All of the Mozilla projects are from www.mozilla.org, which is Mozilla (suite), Mozilla Thunderbird (stand-alone mail client), Mozilla Firefox (stand-alone browser) and also Mozilla Sunbird (stand-alone calendar program, not-so-well known... more buggy than the rest IMO).
The prefix of "Mozilla %program%" is still the official name for all of the above mentioned programs but most people just omit the "Mozilla" out because of the confusion between the Mozilla Suite and Mozilla Firefox. Additional link: http://www.mozilla.org/products/ Damn... Felix beat me to it. [ 10-30-2004, 11:37 AM: Message edited by: Paladin2000 ]
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Mozilla, as in the complete suite is really slow compared to stand alone browser firefox so that's why I use firefox.
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I'm sure it was "Firebird" that was changed to "Firefox". And yes, I use Thunderbird on this PC for email. Again, Netscape on the older one.
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Hang on someone give me a clue here... What's so special about these other browsers? I mean, I've only ever seen IE, what can they do that IE cant?
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http://www.myie2.com/html_en/home.htm apparently they just recently renamed it to maxthon... but its still the same. just check it out. its pretty good. and i use mozilla email which is pretty good as well [img]smile.gif[/img] . edit: here is my link to maxthon http://www.maxthon.com/en/index.htm which is just the same actually edit2:.. btw.. i forgot to tell you that MYIE2 is like a add-on program for IE. it has all the IE features you have and more.. like i said earlier.. tab browsing is the best. ![]() [ 10-30-2004, 12:17 PM: Message edited by: Harkoliar ]
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of course it has its downsides like some websites need IE to be accessed in the first place because of some special plug-ins like for my school. ah well. its your choice really.
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Well here's some things:
-firefox has no activeX -firefox has configurable java and javascript -firefox can block loose cookies -firefox has a built-in popup stopper -firefox can block outside server cookies -firefox is free and cross-platform -firefox is w3c |
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* Couldn't recall which company it was. [ 10-30-2004, 03:40 PM: Message edited by: Paladin2000 ]
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