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RE: [split: possible browser debate?] IE Home Page
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Firefox = flavour of the month = popular = boring
it's popular for a reason... :-/
01-25-2005 02:23 PM
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RE: [split: possible browser debate?] IE Home Page
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Firefox = flavour of the month
and tons of us have been using it well before it became so popula  well i know ive been using it scince version 0.6 where it had the name firebird.

:P its just good but eh everyone has there own tastes
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01-25-2005 03:05 PM
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RE: [split: possible browser debate?] IE Home Page
I have used firefox since around june/july last year... and never stopped :D ...
01-25-2005 05:25 PM
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Originally posted by raceprouk
The alternative, if you wish to retain the sponsor, is to use a different browser ;) I recommend Mozilla/FireFox @ http://www.mozilla.org

wow are you serious? the only good browser that should be switched to, (switching away from IE should only ever happen if it is infected with something) would be one that uses IE as a base, like crazybrowser... other browsers simply do not support as much code as IE and make many web sites look & behave terrible.

Not that much websites actually. Only stupid websites with 1 visitor a year, and big sites of really big companies :-/ And IE doesn't support that much code.

http://www.stopdesign.com/log/2004/01/26/ie_factor.html
http://www.stopdesign.com/log/2004/01/30/ie_factor_example.html
http://news.com.com/2100-1032-5088642.html
http://authenticgeek.net/archives/2003/11/ie_rant.html

And you can probably find loads more by searching for IE, fuck IE, CSS ie, etc
01-28-2005 10:58 AM
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