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 Post subject: FireFox 2.0! :D
PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:14 pm 
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Since the original mysteriously disappeared(most likely in the server move), here it is again.

Firefox 2.0 is out! :D The new look of the default theme is GREAT. The menus have been changed a little-for the better in my opinion. The extensions and themes are now managed from one tabbed dialog named Add-ons. It also has a built in spell checker. :D The only problem I've encountered thus far is that a couple extensions don't work with 2.0 yet, but that should be resolved by the extension makers soon. Visit the release notes for other changes.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 4:33 pm 
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It is very cool, the spell checker is the best, but my 1337 converter doesnt work yet with 2.0. :roll: oh well.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:55 pm 
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It is great. I've been with Firefox since the beginning, though 2.0 could use some theme updates, because I can't run my redshift on here. :cry:


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 3:58 pm 
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Yeah, firefox2 is the way to go.
Highlights,
-> Damn-Fast Page Loads (FasterFox)
-> Tabs
-> Security
-> Spell check
-> Mascot FTW
-> No Pop-ups (going pop-up-free for few months now)
-> No Ads on the internet (Adblock Plus, FiltersetG)

So, in conclusion,
With FF2 and 3 extension - you ride the internet
With IE - the internet rides you


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:09 pm 
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I started using Firefox a year ago and refuse to use anything else now, it's far too handy and convenient to bother going back to IE, especially the spell check and tabs. On IE I hated having to open browser after browser when I was studying or doing a project, was too cluttered.


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 Post subject: Re: FireFox 2.0! :D
PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:06 pm 
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Delusional Kangaroo wrote:
Firefox 2.0 is out! :D The new look of the default theme is GREAT. The menus have been changed a little-for the better in my opinion. The extensions and themes are now managed from one tabbed dialog named Add-ons. It also has a built in spell checker. :D The only problem I've encountered thus far is that a couple extensions don't work with 2.0 yet, but that should be resolved by the extension makers soon. Visit the release notes for other changes.

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Well...I was comparing the image to my current IE...and it looks pretty much the same...so I have unfortunatly not been convinced to make the switch.

I haven't really trusted any other browser since Avant Browser...I mean...I tried Firefox at school *since they had it installed there*...might have been version 1...but still...wasn't very impressed with it. Think I'll just stick with IE...saves me from downloading all these extra browsers. :P


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Anyone who does not use Firefox is deprived, and must be delt with accordingly.


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or knows how to use a modified opera client


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