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I don't mean to be jerk, but i don't understand when they say they don't know how to use firefox or any other browser for that matter. come on! the mozilla line of web browsers will import IE favorites so that shouldn't be an issues and beyond that you just click on your bookmark/favorite and surf. while you're surfing you might use the back/forward buttons and, of course, click on links. this behaviour is universal to all web browsers. what is so difficult to figure out? anyhow, i'm not trying to start an argument here.
Firefox is an awesome web browser and it's an w3c (world wide web consortium) compliant web browser (IE is NOT w3c compliant) and it renders most pages fine except those made specifically for IE. my personal opinion is that Firefox is THE best web browser and the regular mozilla is right behind it. |
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Firefox 0.9 rc right now - and the only thing I'll even consider using besides this is a newer version.
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<marquee>IE, cuase its all i need</marquee>
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anyone try the alpha release of mozilla 1.8a? it's not too shabby although i prefer thunderbird than the packaged email client.
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