I'm a Firefox girl-I love all the add-ons, but I just checked out the new Safari, and i love how they display your favorite sites when you log on. It keeps track you frequent, then displays them on one page when you start up Safari. I might hang around Safari for a while to see if I like it.
Firefox with the no-script add on is the only way to browse. I also have some add ons that better handle cookies than Firefox does natively but no other browser is as secure. Safari is not a good browser for the windows environment. I would go with Opera before Safari for Windows.
Firefox with the no-script add on is the only way to browse. I also have some add ons that better handle cookies than Firefox does natively but no other browser is as secure. Safari is not a good browser for the windows environment. I would go with Opera before Safari for Windows.
If you're happy with Firefox, there's not a lot of reason to switch.
And there are a lot of Mozilla-based browsers. The Mozilla code is open source, so lots of people take it and build their own browsers. Netscape is one of the most popular Mozillas.
Much of what you all are talking about it foreign to me. I guess I just know what I use, what I like, and I dislike having computer troubles. So I guess I will stick with Firefox for now.
So should I put on the add-on that disallows scripts? If so, can you explain in layman's English, why?
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