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Firefox
Published on January 30, 2005 By
Adam Michael
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Just hope the folks from stardock command read these things because I wanted to thank them for the information on the Firefox browser. I installed the browser this weekend and love it. I like it so much that it is now my default browser. Hopefully stardock will change it's mind about allowing skinners to load up their skins. So far my skin has incorporated well with the new browser and I ask that stardock just give it time. People will use this browser as the word spreads about how efficent it is. Thanks for the info, good day and take care.
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NightTrainthedark
on Jan 30, 2005
I believe the Firefox library will be always be there. It is just not going to be in the list of libraries on the home page.
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orbitalex2000
on Jan 30, 2005
I use FireFox.
It's The Best Damn Web Browser, Period.
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horiz0n
on Jan 30, 2005
What was intended is that the firefox library would not be listed by default, however thats when it had 0 skins, at 5 now it's possible it'll remain at least a bit longer. Frog said something along the lines of if it gets a few skins we'll give it another month or if a miracle happens it'll stay. I'm guessing the ones that exist in there now are enough to give it a little time extension to see if it is worth keeping listed as a main gallery, I wasn't able to find the earlier thread "Firefox is about to die", so I'm assuming thats either good news for the Firefox library or bad news for my finding a needle in a haystack skills.
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kona0197
on Jan 30, 2005
It's The Best Damn Web Browser, Period.
I disagree. There are tests out there that prove that IE is much faster.
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CerebroJD
on Jan 30, 2005
No freakin way Kona....lets see some links....
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kona0197
on Jan 30, 2005
It's simple. Goto this site and run a test in Firefox than run a test with IE. IE is much faster anyway. All you beed is a stopwatch to time how much Firefox lags when you first start it up.
http://www.numion.com/YourSpeed/
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kona0197
on Jan 30, 2005
With IE my speed is: 83343 Bps - Throughput
667 kbps
With Firefox my speed is: 51626 Bps - Throughput
413 kbps
And all those that cry about the holes from actice X - that was fixed by SP2.
CLEARLY Firefox is slower in speed - both in starting up and in displaying web sites.
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dan.wright
on Jan 30, 2005
Well, it loads faster primarily because of the OS integration. I won't argue with you on the speed, but on the safety side ... while we may not have the ActiveX issues, spyware/adware/virii are far worse issues
in my opinion
(I've spent many an hour attempting to clean a machine). Should really include virii in that though, primary the spyware/adware ...
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kona0197
on Jan 30, 2005
Well - the more popular Firefox gets the more viri/adaware.spyware will start attacking Firefox...
But yet in my years of IE use I usually ony get 5 to 6 adaware/spyware infections - and YES i got them using Firefox as well.
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Archangel_Douglas
on Jan 30, 2005
firefox is nice; i use it currently, but it took 8 extensions and a new skin for me to be satisfied with it..
and it does load alot slower than IE (or any other browser for that matter, including opera).
further still, opera has mozilla/firefox beat when it comes to installing new skins/extensions. the way opera does skin installation is literally fast, simple and perfect: you just click on a theme, and 3 secs later, its changed the whole browser to it, and it then asks you if you want to keep it or not.
no browser restart, no large skins to download.
i took up firefox because of some serious IE exploits a while back, but i question the decision now, given my brothers machines still SP 1, and he uses IE all the time, and hasnt had anything go wrong (i check both our machines for spyware, viruses, etc. and both our machines are fine).
if you want extensions, check out extensionroom.mozdev.org, and check out the mozilla update page for hundreds of skins..
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GhoS
on Jan 30, 2005
This isn't a thread to discuss the merits of IE or Firefox, it referred to the skins being available and pointing a user towards giving FF a try.
Clearly it is a browser many find useful, but as with anything it isn't for anyone. If IE suits you fine, then stick with it. There are just many of us who find FF to deliver the best browser experience based on overall usage, not just one or two points of contention.
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Adam Michael
on Jan 30, 2005
Hi Kona. Try using a program named pest patrol. It eats adware and spyware. You might enjoy the program.
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kona0197
on Jan 30, 2005
Thank you Adam. But seeing as I only get 2 or 3 a month I'll stick to Ad-aware and Spybot.
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horiz0n
on Jan 31, 2005
I've never cared about the speed really, who honestly notices .22 seconds anyway? I like Firefox because of its useability and features.
I like changing the skins without 3rd party progs running in the background.
I like the tabs which make firefox "or any other tabbed browser" faster than I.E. because you don't have to load a new window (simple please)
I like the total control on the toolbar, where my buttons and windows are which ones I want to use.
I like having all my bookmarks sorted in the menu like every browser does, but also being able to make any link a button in my nav.
I definetly like that I haven't had a single pop-up window for nearly a year or so without needing more "wanna work" proggies in the background.
And while extensions can be nice, I've never needed a single one to get mozilla to do what I want.
Whether or not the browser would load a certain page a split second faster or not doesn't change to me that navigating multiple pages and browsing around is much faster with Firefox because of the ease and organization. And yeah depending how popular it got, more spyware and viruses might try to attack it, but the system Mozilla uses makes any current attempt null. Having the feature to that blocks everything except what you say to download or open makes it pretty hard to attack a user. So the user would have to do it themselves, and however that happened, wouldn't be mozilla's fault, that would be the user/website's fault. And virtually no proggy could be at blame when you make it do something.
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kona0197
on Jan 31, 2005
who honestly notices .22 seconds anyway?
I do.
It's very annoying.
Here are annother few reasons Firefox sucks:
I really could care less for tabbed browsing. In fact I have NO NEED for tabbed browsing. And I believe Firefox takes up more memory on my system because it sure does act slow.
As far as security threats - in the last 2 years I have used IE and have not been hacked at all. I have only had about 3 viruses but I do not think those were IE related.
On my system IE starts faster and works a bit better and organizes the favorites the way I like and am used to. I have Firefox installed but it will not import favorites exactly as they are in IE.
If I am going to use a different browser I need it to display my favorites EXACTLY as they are in IE. (WITHOUT having to go through and doing it one by one.)
Firefox instead alphabetically lists them. I don't like that. I have them set up in IE the way I like. Besides the Bookmarks folder in Firefox is a nightmare to manage and setup. You can't even delete the default bookmark folder!
You guys keep forgetting one thing: Viri and hackers will find a way to infect Firefox sooner or later. Spyware will find it's way to Firefox as well. No such thing as a perfect browser!
OMG Kona your on evry forum talking about this lol
Thamks. I'm trying to prove a valid point. It seems no one listens to logic these days.
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