Published on June 27, 2004 By TYBSP In WinCustomize Talk
I've been using Firefox for a few months and have been very happy with UI. I just got Opera and its very fast. lots of little things to adjust for my liking, I like that. You can customize just about everything.

MS need to remember that everybody doesnt want the exact same thing as everyone else.

NE1 else using Opera or Firefox?

Any tips?
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on Jun 27, 2004

I use Opera (7.51 at the moment) Love it! In case you haven't discovered it yet, here's one of my favorite pages for customizing Opera http://nontroppo.org/wiki/CustomButtons 





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on Jun 27, 2004
I use Mozilla FireBird 0.7, I found FireFox to be a bit too bloated for my liking.
on Jun 27, 2004
Just started playing with Firefox - its fine and a little faster than IE, but I'm not ready to make it my default browser. This site for one doesn't work perfectly with it yet. But its nice to have a decent choice.
on Jun 27, 2004
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6746-2004Jun25.html

Scroll to bottom paragraph and you'll see CERT recommending people switch to non-IE browsers that are less vulnerable to hijacking, etc...

I really like Opera's speed and tab features, though I've been using Firefox 0.9 lately. I have had no trouble with this or most any other site[ with Firefox]. Sometimes I have trouble DLing from WC in Opera, for some reason instead of DLing it launches Winamp. I also like the DL manager in the Mozilla/Firefox browsers. I only use IE for a handful of sites that will only work in IE. If the site designers would set up their sites for non-MS compatibility I could do without IE altogether. ['though as noted in a couople other threads SDC operates on the IE engine]
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on Jun 27, 2004
I tried Opera 7.5 when it came out and found I liked it much more than previous Opera versions so I've been using that at home almost exclusively. It seems pretty speedy to me. Firefox is a good alternative to IE also. It's still in development and some people might run into occasional quirks or crashes or not be into the "build your own features" concept with the use of various browser extensions.

Both browsers' sites have links to more info (tips, etc) on using and customizing the browsers. And support forums which can be very useful also.

Just a note: even if you don't use IE as your primary browser, as long as it's a part of your OS you should still keep IE and the OS updated with the latest MS patches.
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on Jun 27, 2004
IE here. Never felt the need to migrate to anything else.
on Jun 27, 2004
I use regular mozilla 1.7 right now. For some sites I *HAVE* to use IE, because the site maker is too pig headed to understand, or just plain lazy, that not everyone uses IE exclusively and makes the site only work properly with IE.



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on Jun 27, 2004
IE here. Never felt the need to migrate to anything else.


Exactly.
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on Jun 27, 2004
https://www.wincustomize.com/msgboard.asp?BID=WC&id=287119#287695

Check out link in #15 I thought I had issues with IE, but I think this guy takes the cake

The browser debate seems to be going on in multiple threads.
on Jun 28, 2004
Opera 7.51 here...been using since 6 or around there...
I love it, once in a while I go to Mozilla or Firefox just to convince myself I've tried the others, but I always end up going back to Opera for one reason or another...
The wand is one thing I like a lot that other browsers don't have. There's a few sites I browse that I have multiple logins for, and the wand is the only one that can really effectively do more than one..
on Jun 28, 2004
IE. If it ain't broke, don't mess with it is my philosphy (especially with computers). I cannot tell you how many times in the past I installed something, later to find the destructive power it possessed, or I possessed...that is another story.
on Jun 28, 2004
Looks like the double posting bug is rearing its ugle head against me. Anyone know how to fix it, last time it just stopped.
on Jun 28, 2004
I think it may be the destructive power of irony


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on Jun 28, 2004


MYIE2. it's sweeeeet. compatability of IE, little more secure, little faster. tabbed browsing. looots of fun CONSTRUCTIVE features (like turning off images, or using mouse gestures).

firefox is supposed to be a slashed down version of the thunderbird suite.. how is it bloated? resources?
on Jun 28, 2004
I found that the IE on my computer runs faster than Firefox and Opera
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