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I like it and it looks like they're fixed most of the memory leaks.

Shame very few of the add-ons work for it yet, but I'm sure they will soon.

 

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html

Hopefully a better version than the one I'm currently running (2.0.0.12) which is buggier than a buggy thing with bugs on :(

Using it now. No problems. But then I never have any probs with prev version either.

 

Haven't used IE in many years now and would'nt go back.

i cant get used to that Firefox, i still cant get used to the whole "tabs" system.

 

Infact i would be better rverting back to msdos!!

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Hopefully a better version than the one I'm currently running (2.0.0.12) which is buggier than a buggy thing with bugs on :(

 

Actually, most of the 'bugs' are because Microsoft hasn't followed the standards and Mozilla has. Just another situation where M$ abuse their dominant position.

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i cant get used to that Firefox, i still cant get used to the whole "tabs" system.

 

Infact i would be better rverting back to msdos!!

 

IE does tabs as well now, think they both copied it from Opera.

Hopefully a better version than the one I'm currently running (2.0.0.12) which is buggier than a buggy thing with bugs on :(

 

 

Are you using it on Windows? It runs fine on Mandriva.

Yep, because I'm using it with Microsoft I imagine that's the cause of my consternation! Bleeding Gates... :mad:

I only ever use IE. Love it too. Dont think you can get a better web browser. Think all the other browsers should be bought up by Microsoft and shut down, they are just not needed. :D

Using Opera for a long time now, got sick of Firefox freezing up. I like the speed dial on opera, although it is just a glorified bookmarks page. Still gotta use IE for some secure sites- Opera doesn't work with my credit card online banking, and of course need IE for some microsoft updates.

i use firefox over MS IE and find it faster, prefer the tab system and like the passwrod remember feature. The only thing i that annoys me about it that doesnt happen with MS IE is this. When you go "back" from a page, i.e. your reading this very page now and you will then go "back arrow" to the main forum or new posts whatever, it goes to the top of that last page not to the place you were previously on so you have to keep scrolling down to find your place. Is there an option to stop this happening or does the new version do it? MS windows explorer has the same problem which is a pain when your searching for a folder out of hundreds and have to click on it to look inside then have to scroll back to find your place.

i cant get used to that Firefox, i still cant get used to the whole "tabs" system.

 

Infact i would be better rverting back to msdos!!

 

you should use lynx then

 

 

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I'm using avant brower which I find good. Sort of new front end for ie7 backend. Lets you store your bookmarks, autofills etc online and access from anywhere which is good. Also supports all in one gestures.

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