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codeyf

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I use Opera for pr0n surfing. Wife doesn't know what it is so I don't have to worry about IE showing history or auto-completeing URLs.

:D
 

kermalou

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Originally posted by: AgaBooga
I tried Mozilla and the Firebird version, both are fast, but my problem with them is compatibility with websites.

the problem is IEand not firebird. firebird is using the standards and people don't write websites using those standards, just what makes it look good in IE
 
Jan 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: AgaBooga
I like Opera and it seems like it could be more productive but I've been using IE so long and I really have no complaints for IE 6... that I'm going to go back to IE

But I will use Opera for a few more days so I may change my mind. Oh BTW, if you haven't tried it already, try the new 7.2 beta, I think its the most worthy competitor of Internet Explorer.


I agree Explorer 6 is great. Still better than Opera.

The tech dweebs just want to be different. They're arrogant and elitist thinking they're P.O.S. software browser is better. Whatever.
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Jan 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: codeyf
I use Opera for pr0n surfing. Wife doesn't know what it is so I don't have to worry about IE showing history or auto-completeing URLs.

:D

LOL! Clever you! :)

Still, web pages don't display correctly with Mozillash!t or Operash!t.
 

Electric Amish

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Mozart's - Don Giovanni....


Firebird is the best.

I've only ever found 1-2 websites that it has problems with. The vast majority are perfect and a few look a little weird, but work fine.

amish
 

wicktron

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Firebird owns. If it doesn't render properly, that means the webmaster is teh sux0r