- #1
Mk
- 2,043
- 4
I know and love Firefox and it's extensions, the ability to make your own extensions, tabbed browsing, extensive skins, and compadibility, above all internet browsers. Which browser do you prefer?
the number 42 said:I find if I have more than 4 or 5 windows open the whole thing gets unstable and I run the risk of losing one or more. I never had this problem with Internet Explorer. However, I do like the Firefox functions e.g. the 'search' is much more user-friendly.
dduardo said:Which version of firefox are you using? What your saying has never happened to me.
Calm your waters, 1.1 is the newest version. I haven't tried Safari either, I would, but my OS is Mac OS 10.1.5, I'll get Tiger though when it comes out, around April.the number 42 said:This is a bit embarrassing... I have version 1. I suppose you have version 58.3. Go on then, make fun of me...
Moonbear said:I like Safari. I haven't used Firefox or Opera though, so my only comparison is with IE and much older Netscape versions (back when everyone had Netscape and IE was just a baby).
Mk said:Calm your waters, 1.1 is the newest version. I haven't tried Safari either, I would, but my OS is Mac OS 10.1.5, I'll get Tiger though when it comes out, around April.
I turn off all the junk I can, but I'm planning to update my browser on my old computer. I think I will try Mozilla.dduardo said:Artman, Netscape is Mozilla+junk. Just check out the lastest incarnation of Netscape. It looks horrible.
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Netscape_Browser/1101836316/1
loseyourname said:God, I remember those days. It was when I first started using the internet for GATE summer school programs in 6th grade. Make you feel old?
honestrosewater said:Ditched IE, love Firefox. Do you guys remember BBSs (Bulletin Board Systems)?
Firefox is known for its speed, security, and customizable features. It also has a user-friendly interface and supports a wide range of web technologies.
Yes, Firefox has several unique features such as the ability to use extensions for customization, a built-in screenshot tool, and a private browsing mode that blocks tracking cookies.
Firefox is compatible with most websites, but there may be some compatibility issues with certain websites that are optimized for specific browsers.
Firefox offers similar features and performance as other popular browsers, but it has a stronger focus on user privacy and security. Additionally, Firefox is an open-source browser, meaning it is constantly being improved by a community of developers.
Yes, Firefox is available for download on multiple devices including desktops, laptops, smartphones, and tablets. It also offers seamless syncing of bookmarks, history, and open tabs across devices.