Firebird vs. Opera?

sman789

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I switched from IE to firebird about a month ago....now i'm looking into opera since it has the integrated mail browser instead of thunderbird...i'm so used to firebird tho



which do yall like better?
 

igowerf

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Firebird because it's free. You can download a Firebird extension that will let you add buttons to your toolbar for external programs like a mail client.
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: sman789
I switched from IE to firebird about a month ago....now i'm looking into opera since it has the integrated mail browser instead of thunderbird...i'm so used to firebird tho



which do yall like better?
Use Mozilla instead. Has integrated mail and all the goodies that firebird has. Version 1.5 should be very good.
 

spyordie007

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I use firebird primarily because it doesnt have all the additional integrated components. I've also used Opera plenty, but like the way Firebird works better.

-Spy
 

dukdukgoos

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Mozilla might be better for you if you want a mail client built in. Opera's good, but it costs money and its javascript support isn't close to as good as Mozilla's, so a lot more sites won't work well with it.
 

DaCurryman

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I use Firebird and love it. I still use Outlook Express as a mail client...

Can anyone tell me if there's a keystroke to switch between tabbed pages? Thanx.
 

beatle

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Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
ctrl tab? Hm, I use ctrl + pgup/pgdn

You can use ctrl+tab to switch between different windows open in an application. It works for Word, Excel, etc. too. I didn't know about ctrl + pgup/pgdn. :)