Firefox Anyone?

welcome to last year. but yes, i've been using Firefox (even in the beta stages as Firebird, etc) since early 2004. never going back to IE. Ever.
 
I have to use IE at work for certain IE only functions (WTF that means); Firefox is quick and nice..tab surfing rocks
 
Yeah, I am a little late...but i like sticking with name brand stuff. I never heard much about this, so i never got it. But now that i did, i am never going back.
 
Have to use firefox here at work simple for the tab feature. If it wasn't for the tab feature I would have over 30 IEs open just to monitor everything.
 
REMillers said:
Have to use firefox here at work simple for the tab feature. If it wasn't for the tab feature I would have over 30 IEs open just to monitor everything.

yeah, for reals. it is great. RSS, tabbed browsing, popup killer, speedier browsing, customizable, themes, better CSS support, etc etc...
 
i LLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEE my firefox! hey........so i remember seein one of my friends with the tabs on the side of the screen as opposed to the top. so how do i rotate mine?
 
ChopstickHero said:
yeah, for reals. it is great. RSS, tabbed browsing, popup killer, speedier browsing, customizable, themes, better CSS support, etc etc...

No joke, great browser.

Currently my firefox is using 170k of mem usage. Good times (cheers)
 
yeah firefox is nice, lots of cool extensions for it for web developers and power users too.

Btw, anyone know if there is a way to get firefox to antialias large fonts? I was searching but mostly finding info for linux. I'm running XP.
 
they are both pieces of s***. Since no one can agree on a web standard designing for both is a total pain in the ass. Firefox hates CSS and IE hates life. Take your pick. I just use both, opera for certain things.
 
I like my Mozilla. i've had it for 2 years and it stops alot more pop-ups and it doenst have any of that advertisement crap like IE
 
i used firefox for a while but switched back to IE. i like certain extensions in IE, like the ability to use the office interface for html textareas, etc. and other things that are for "IE" only. since we are windows users here at work anyway, i don't mind the simplicity and integration of IE and my OS. at times they sort of become one and the same.
 
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