I couldn't agree more...PSZeTa wrote:And I do think that things like Firefox are waaaaaay too overhyped like the iPod.spartan.dk wrote:IE and windows messenger sucks!
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Heck, I use everything and especially IE7.... that's almost on par with Firefox
The only reason I dont use it all the time is because I love adblock, flashblock, etc
The phishing filter introduced into IE7 works like a charm, the printing options are also god-like
No more needing to copy a page of stuff and sticking it into word, or the like and then printing from there
Just select what you want with the mouse, and then you can just print those sections
Or you can just crop the page live and then print only what you haven't cropped out
Opera, imo.... is getting left behind
The only reason I dont use it all the time is because I love adblock, flashblock, etc
The phishing filter introduced into IE7 works like a charm, the printing options are also god-like
No more needing to copy a page of stuff and sticking it into word, or the like and then printing from there
Just select what you want with the mouse, and then you can just print those sections
Or you can just crop the page live and then print only what you haven't cropped out
Opera, imo.... is getting left behind
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With Opera there isn't an adblock available (i think, not sure.... only used it for like a month :S)
With Firefox you can get the extension called "AdBlock"
That's the nifty gizmo....
With it, you "can" block images, blocks pop-ups (you can set an option like this in IE7 now) etc...
You are the one who decides which to block and what not to (it doesnt auto-matically block them... you're the one who decides)
After you have however, they dont show up again unless they're under a different location... or if you unblock them
With Firefox you can get the extension called "AdBlock"
That's the nifty gizmo....
With it, you "can" block images, blocks pop-ups (you can set an option like this in IE7 now) etc...
You are the one who decides which to block and what not to (it doesnt auto-matically block them... you're the one who decides)
After you have however, they dont show up again unless they're under a different location... or if you unblock them
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Firefox is open-source, so it is developed by the community, and people donate money. Once, they managed to raise enough donations to get a full-page ad in the New York Times or something.Sir Ibi wrote:no I didn't mean popup or ad blockers. I meant the sponsors Opera and FireFox uses, I assume that's how they make money?
I haven't tried IE7 yet, but Firefox has absolutely everything I need and I swear by it
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