Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
i tried firefox and mozzila. i didn't like it. switched back. it seems like a good browser, but i've used IE for god knows how long, and I see no reason to switch. if you stay away from porn and keep your system patched, IE works, and thats all i care about.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
i tried firefox and mozzila. i didn't like it. switched back. it seems like a good browser, but i've used IE for god knows how long, and I see no reason to switch. if you stay away from porn and keep your system patched, IE works, and thats all i care about.
Meh, I guess if you like pop ups, daily security updates and slow page rendering, stick with IE.
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
i tried firefox and mozzila. i didn't like it. switched back. it seems like a good browser, but i've used IE for god knows how long, and I see no reason to switch. if you stay away from porn and keep your system patched, IE works, and thats all i care about.
Meh, I guess if you like pop ups, daily security updates and slow page rendering, stick with IE.
I'm not going to be baited into a flame war by you, but IE loads faster for me (this I tested with both caches cleared then disabled), and I don't get pop-ups because I don't visit sites that do pop up more than 1 at a time.
Originally posted by: Harabecw
What a horrible site.
An ad on the left, a HUGE ad in the middle, "sponsored links" all over the text.
:thumbsdown:
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
i tried firefox and mozzila. i didn't like it. switched back. it seems like a good browser, but i've used IE for god knows how long, and I see no reason to switch. if you stay away from porn and keep your system patched, IE works, and thats all i care about.
Meh, I guess if you like pop ups, daily security updates and slow page rendering, stick with IE.
Of course, Microsoft, though not as agile as it was in its younger days, responded eventually to Netscape which it had obviously deemed a threat. The early versions of Internet Explorer were clearly inferior to Netscape. There was little, if anything, that recommended Internet Explorer over the Netscape browser ? except that they were free. Free goes far in this world. Free is what gets products into schools and offices, what people get used to and accustomed to ? and whether you believe it or not, branding works. People begin to feel comfortable with a product, they trust it and even become faithful to it.
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
for that I thank you for your own stubbornness
...says the stubborn

 
				
		