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Post by CD on Jul 24, 2005 23:00:42 GMT -8
Yes he is.
Naruto, it loads faster the PS. XD It takes like 10 seconds, I admit.
It will block some viruses, but I admit, I have gotten some. McAffee catches them imediately though, and I rarely get spyware. I get more using IE, and a lot more with AOL x.X;; I sware it installs it.
Maybe the overall desing is bad, but hey, that's what suggestions and their forums are for, right?
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Post by Aaron on Jul 25, 2005 19:20:22 GMT -8
Do they take the suggestions though =P
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Post by CD on Jul 25, 2005 19:28:35 GMT -8
More the Microsoft.
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Post by Aaron on Jul 26, 2005 12:09:21 GMT -8
I don't think I've seen any suggestions being taken into account for either Microsoft or Mozilla.
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Post by CD on Jul 27, 2005 10:34:24 GMT -8
That may be true, but the real question is, what suggestions have been sent in? And what proof do we have that they weren't done?
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Post by Aaron on Jul 27, 2005 11:02:53 GMT -8
So both browsers lose in that category =P
We could always ask SO in that "ask him anything" thread.. he may know the answer!
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FF has potential, but it's just not reaching my point of interest.
One of the good things about FF is it's useful for cross-browser coding and valid w3c standard coding.
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Post by CD on Jul 27, 2005 17:53:07 GMT -8
Yeah, but it wouldn't have to be good for CB if it didn't exist. I still prefer FF to IE, but I'll wait til IE7 to stay with FF for sure.
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Post by ty on Jul 27, 2005 18:55:35 GMT -8
I liked the features in FF but I have to give my opionion to IE.
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Post by Aaron on Jul 28, 2005 9:25:09 GMT -8
I'm waiting for IE7. Hopefully it'll be as secure as FF and have the same look as previous IE versions.
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Post by CD on Jul 28, 2005 10:36:30 GMT -8
We'll see Naruto. I'll probably stick with FF probably, because of a few of the extensions that I like. Mianly, Session Saver, AdBlock, and linkification.
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