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Select here wish one you like better and what are the differenses for all the people that don't know what is FireFox.
Regards,
-Nata
Regards,
-Nata
peter phillips said:Firefox has features like pop-up blocker and tabbed browsing which I think Internet Explorer doesn't have.
Hmph.Flubber said:Personally prefer IE as for me it loads faster, and has less layout probs on some sights.
I dont use IE, I Use Maxthon (Tabbed IE Basically).
Ta-ra.
Flubber
Firefox - all the time, always the best.
I love it Mozilla has done a great job and Google even endorses it... obviously you have a great browser.
A common whine from IE users is this: "Well, IE's simple enough and works for me. I don't need anything complex."
My response?
First, I am always appalled and entertained by the "and works for me" part. You know the world's best oxymoron comes from one of Microsoft's older application suites: Microsoft Works.
The reason it doesn't? IE is so inter-connected with other programs that it makes it easy to find holes and once you do - exploit them and break into other programs and parts of the computer, thus presenting critical security flaws.
Well, that's the security issue. The "works" part is this: If you uninstall, break, attempt to damage, or type a wrong key practically in another program, IE breaks for the reasons I mentioned above.
Internet Explorer doesn't have tabbed browsing - which is a memory hog, ironically since it is used on most older computers. Firefox saves this memory and implements tabbed browsing to promote system performance.
Firefox's free extentions, themes, addons, and automatic updates are also nice "little" features. It's extremely stable.
As for Google working with Mozilla, no, they are not. Google endorses the Firefox browser with the Firefox Start page, but other than that, Google is not in any other way affiliated with Mozilla. (Except they have made a few firefox extentions.)



