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Non-vintage, (internet) poll.

Non-vintage,(internet) query. Which browser do you prefer?

  • Firefox or other Mozilla browser

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Micro$oft Internet Explorer

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Opera

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0
  • Poll closed .

decodoll

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Irena

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I'm using Internet Explorer at the moment, though I've been wanting to get Firefox. I am a little concerned though, because when my mother tried it, it caused several of her (Windows-based) programs to crash. What do you lovers of Firefox say? Is this really a problem?
 

Maj.Nick Danger

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Irena said:
I'm using Internet Explorer at the moment, though I've been wanting to get Firefox. I am a little concerned though, because when my mother tried it, it caused several of her (Windows-based) programs to crash. What do you lovers of Firefox say? Is this really a problem?


What sort of stuff crashed? Some websites won't open in Firefox, but all of your stored internet settings, (cookies, passwords, favorites, etc.) can be imported into Firefox. Just click on "file", then "import" on the drop down menu.
 

Matthew Dalton

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I just use Internet Explorer. I have been meaning to switch to Firefox, but it really hasn't caused me enough problems to go through with it. I'd be just conforming to Firefox "Because all of the older kids are doing it."
 

scotrace

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Matthew Dalton said:
I just use Internet Explorer. I have been meaning to switch to Firefox, but it really hasn't caused me enough problems to go through with it. I'd be just conforming to Firefox "Because all of the older kids are doing it."

I'm curious - don't you get any pop-up windows or background downloads?
 

Irena

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Maj.Nick Danger said:
What sort of stuff crashed? Some websites won't open in Firefox, but all of your stored internet settings, (cookies, passwords, favorites, etc.) can be imported into Firefox. Just click on "file", then "import" on the drop down menu.

No, this was different. After she dowloaded Firefox and began to use it (she loved it, by the way), several of her other programs (photo-shops, print-shops, etc) started crashing for no apparent reason. When she got rid of Firefox, no more problems. I've not heard of anyone else with this same problem.
 

Maj.Nick Danger

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Sort of sounds like a resources problem.

Irena said:
No, this was different. After she dowloaded Firefox and began to use it (she loved it, by the way), several of her other programs (photo-shops, print-shops, etc) started crashing for no apparent reason. When she got rid of Firefox, no more problems. I've not heard of anyone else with this same problem.


Maybe she doesn't have enough RAM and / or hard drive space to run those applications while Firefox is running? Could be her processor or video card can't handle the load also,...lots of possible hardware factors. I know Photoshop and Printshop both require a lot of resources to run. I haven't tried running either my self since I got Firefox,...:eek:

Update:
Just opened Photoshop while online and had no trouble. Performance monitor indicated I was using 656 MB of RAM and 30% of processor... roughly 1/3 of my PC's resources,...no crash,...
 
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Paul

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Maj.Nick Danger]Maybe she doesn't have enough RAM and / or hard drive space to run those applications while Firefox is running?

As it has just been said be a number of things ,low RAM windows automatically increases the virtual Ram ( uses the hard disc instead) this in my experience slows things down but still works ok.
Low hard disc space in my experience can produce a lot of random errors so that could be the problem.
 

Twitch

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My DSL company's browser piggybacks off of IE and it works so I'm not about to screw with it. Having had PCs since 1989 before Windows I learned one good thing about computers- If it ain't broke don't fix it.
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Caledonia

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scotrace said:
I'm curious - don't you get any pop-up windows or background downloads?

I'm microsoft too, only because I didn't know you could switch..:eek: But I don't get bothered much either. Occasionally a pop up and rarely a background downland. [huh]
 

Maj.Nick Danger

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Micro$oft IE

Is constantly being hacked, hence the need for constant updates. So I decided to try Firefox because it is still safe. The widespread use of Internet Explorer has caused too many hackers to invent exploits, browser hijackers, and all sorts of demons to plague PC users. :mad:
 

Salv

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Handy tip for those that don't know it ... Safari has a hidden Debug menu that allows it to masquerade as another browser, so those pages that refuse to open in Safari can be tricked into thinking that you are using IE, Netscape, Mozilla etc. You can unlock the Debug menu through the Terminal, or for the non-geek download TinkerTool.
 

magneto

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Salv said:
Handy tip for those that don't know it ... Safari has a hidden Debug menu that allows it to masquerade as another browser, so those pages that refuse to open in Safari can be tricked into thinking that you are using IE, Netscape, Mozilla etc. You can unlock the Debug menu through the Terminal, or for the non-geek download TinkerTool.

You can also "masquerade" (AKA change the user-agent value) with Firefox :)
"Firefox users can install plug-ins for managing the user agent value, such as the User Agent Switcher at http://chrispederick.myacen.com/work/firefox/useragentswitcher/ or the UserAgent bar at http://uabar.mozdev.org."
The linux browser Konqueror has the feature built in too, which is fun when encountering "This page must be viewed with MS Internet Explorer 6" ...(click) "...I am now!"
 

Salv

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magneto said:
You can also "masquerade" (AKA change the user-agent value) with Firefox :)
"Firefox users can install plug-ins for managing the user agent value, such as the User Agent Switcher at http://chrispederick.myacen.com/work/firefox/useragentswitcher/ or the UserAgent bar at http://uabar.mozdev.org."
The linux browser Konqueror has the feature built in too, which is fun when encountering "This page must be viewed with MS Internet Explorer 6" ...(click) "...I am now!"

I should have mentioned that I posted about the Safari debug menu in response to a post about that Firefox plug-in...:eusa_doh: There are several Safari users here and there's always the chance that not all of them will know about that hidden feature.
 

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