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Answer» <html><body><p>I have most of my clients switch to <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/firefox-461713" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about FIREFOX">FIREFOX</a>. And they like it a lot.Quote</p><blockquote>Internet Explorer is only good for Windows Updates...</blockquote><br/><br/>Actually, you don't even need IE for Windows Updates if your computer is configured for automatic updates.<br/><br/>If you DO go with Firefox, I'd suggest installing the Adblock extension, with the Filterset.G blocklist. I find that works quite well.<br/><br/>RayG<br/>Firefox is a plugin -broswer.............avant ....was supposed to be msoft choice........after a lenghty court <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/battle-238534" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about BATTLE">BATTLE</a>................................. ..........msoft lost to the inventor of ie the name escapes me?......Quote<blockquote>Firefox is a plugin -broswer.............avant ....was supposed to be msoft choice........after a lenghty court battle................................. ..........msoft lost to the inventor of ie the name escapes me?......</blockquote><br/><br/>I thought Microsoft WAS the inventor of IE.<br/><br/>Not sure what you mean by 'plugin' browser. Firefox is independent of any other software on the computer, and stands on its own as a browser. IE is tied to the Windows <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/os-25550" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about OS">OS</a>, which is the main reason IE starts so quickly and Firefox doesn't. If you meant Firefox can be customized by installing plugins (or extensions), I heartily agree. There are a large number of extensions, most of which I have no <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/use-241643" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about USE">USE</a> for, but they allow you to customize the browser for your own specific preferences.<br/><br/>There <em>are</em> a number of browsers out there that utilize the IE browser engine -- Avant, MyIE, Smart Bro, Phaseout, etc.-- but Microsoft didn't develop them, nor did they even develop the first browser for Windows. <br/><br/>Mosaic (1993), Cello (1993), and Mozilla (1994) all had popular browsers available for Windows before Microsoft came out with IE in 1995.<br/><br/>When I started out on the net, Mosaic was my browser of choice until I switched to Mozilla, then Netscape (basically the same underlying coding, just a name-change), then back to Mozilla, and finally to Firefox. I guess IE has always been relegated to the back-burner on my computer systems, and to be honest, I haven't needed it.<br/><br/>Sorry...got sidetracked with a history lesson... <br/><br/>RayGKitty here, thanks for the input from a while ago. I have been working with some of the tech <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/support-771795" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about SUPPORT">SUPPORT</a> on AMD and they got me pretty far. I did reinstall the Firefox and I like it a lot. <br/><br/>I am still in a wee bit of a pickle and not sure where to post. But I am really computer iliterate and have tons of questions but not sure where to post them. Any suggestions? Here are some examples;<br/>1) I was getting help with zip files. And when it did not work I panicked that I had done something wrong so I believe that the support from AMD kind of gave up on me. So I was trying to go back to review because I may have stumbled along the way in this Computer 101.<br/><br/>If I download a zip file such as regseeker.zip and I am not sure that I opened it properly = do I delete it and start again? Or is it uninstall? And how do I know I got it all deleted? Or can I just download it again? Extract or unzip mean the same thing right? and when I unzip it does that mean that it is now running? I am so confused. I tried to read up on this and I am not sure what I am reading without some one to answer me if I am on the right track. Do you have just a questions and answers forum? And is there anyone who has the patience for a newbie to ask some really far out there questions? (MORE THAN ONCE?)<br/> Try to post just one question at a time in the specific forum for that subject. If you don't know, use Computer Unknown. The more information you give, the more likely you are to get a prompt response by one of the resident experts. this is kind of a thread hijack (although it is your own thread) as the subject now does not coincide with what you are asking.<br/><br/> Quote<blockquote>I just thought of another reason to use IE.<br/>"Only girliemen use Firefox" </blockquote><br/><br/>------------------------------------<br/>Totally OT observation from an old harridan...<br/><br/>Didja ever notice when you want to insult a man, all ya gotta do is call him a woman???<br/>Nothing like a hearty discussion.<br/><br/>I started using firefox for my quick searches, when I just want to jump online. I have it set to go right to google.<br/><br/>When I sign on to MSN, it is set to use IE, which I never changed. I prefer Firefox, but not enough to argue about.<br/><br/>The only thing I find to be a hassle, is signing on to MSN. It must be a huge program, because it takes forever (in computer time) to load and sign on. ('bout 30 seconds to a minute).<br/> <br/><br/>Remember if you have ADD a minute can seem like a lifetime. <br/></body></html>


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