Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:10 pm
jrtman wrote:Pyro Parrot wrote:You were in denile? was it wet? =:0
Not only that, it was self-destructive and on many an occasion extremely frustrating, infuriating, and bad for my sanity... which brings me full-circle back to the whole self-destructive statementI'm very happy with my choice of web browser and disagree with you completely, I don't suppose there's much point in either of us trying to change each others opinion, all we can do is explain our experiences to one another.
That's true. However, I can guarantee that if you were to spend one week with Firefox you wouldn't look at IE the same way you do now. Of course you'll disagree with that statement, I did too, but look at me now
Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:25 pm
Paul wrote:jrtman wrote:Pyro Parrot wrote:You were in denile? was it wet? =:0
Not only that, it was self-destructive and on many an occasion extremely frustrating, infuriating, and bad for my sanity... which brings me full-circle back to the whole self-destructive statement
You didn't get his joke.
Pyro Parrot wrote:I'm afraid I will have to disagree with that point, as a regular purchaser of PC Front I felt it my duty to try Firefox which they distribute with their free DVD. I believe I used it for over a week, and obviously I did not enjoy it. Can't say what version it was though.
Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:28 pm
jrtman wrote:Paul wrote:jrtman wrote:Pyro Parrot wrote:You were in denile? was it wet? =:0
Not only that, it was self-destructive and on many an occasion extremely frustrating, infuriating, and bad for my sanity... which brings me full-circle back to the whole self-destructive statement
You didn't get his joke.
Not to worry, I got the joke. De nile ain't just a river in Egypt, ya know.Pyro Parrot wrote:I'm afraid I will have to disagree with that point, as a regular purchaser of PC Front I felt it my duty to try Firefox which they distribute with their free DVD. I believe I used it for over a week, and obviously I did not enjoy it. Can't say what version it was though.
Okie dokie. But to truely appreciate Firefox you need to download the Adblock extension along with the Filterset.G updater extension and use the middle mouse button to open links in a new tab.
Good luck with IE though... but for me I'm gonna leech Ixistant's emoticon and continue using Firefox![]()
Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:30 pm
jrtman wrote:Christopher wrote:I despise firefox. But I don't like IE either. First of all, much of firefox's claims, or what people tell you about it are total lies, it is not faster to start, not faster to load, infact it is quite noticably slower. It wasn't the first to use tabbed browsing either.
While it's true that Firefox is slower than IE to start up, this is simply because it has to load your extensions plus a lot more features than the incredibly basic IE. Regarding Firefox not being the first to used tab browsing, my question is who cares?
jrtman wrote:Christopher wrote:On top of this it also has numerous issues, the most frustrating of them being Selecting some text and attempting to copy it. It only works half the time, you can ctrl+c all you want but something seems like it doesn't feel like working today.
I think you're using an old version of Firefox, definitely not version 1.5+. I do know for a fact that the really old versions had some problems with copying.
jrtman wrote:Christopher wrote:Typing apostraphes. '''''''' <-those things. In firefox when you type one it opens up the search box. I want to abreviate, I dont want all my text transplanted into the blasted search box.
I think that's a computer problem, a bad setting, or maybe even a bad extension because I have never heard anything about apostrophes opening up a search and this has definitely never happened to me.
jrtman wrote:Christopher wrote:This is nothing when compared to the fact that 50% of the time it can't figure out that the internet is on and refuses to even go to the home page.
Again I think this is a computer problem or bad settings as this has never happened to me ever or anyone else I know for that matter.
Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:37 pm
Pyro Parrot wrote:I don't have a middle mouse button, I'm on a laptop lol
Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:39 pm
I do have a cordless USB mouse but I only use that for gaming. the touch-pad is very good on this laptop.jrtman wrote:Pyro Parrot wrote:I don't have a middle mouse button, I'm on a laptop lol
Did I also mention I used to be a huge fan of the touch-pad mouse? I won't even go there.
And while I'm on the topic of mouses (mice?) I don't know how Mac owners can stand not being able to right-click or scroll using the best invention ever; the scrollie wheel. I'd be lost without it.
Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:35 pm
jrtman wrote:Pyro Parrot wrote:I don't have a middle mouse button, I'm on a laptop lol
Did I also mention I used to be a huge fan of the touch-pad mouse? I won't even go there.
And while I'm on the topic of mouses (mice?) I don't know how Mac owners can stand not being able to right-click or scroll using the best invention ever; the scrollie wheel. I'd be lost without it.
Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:40 pm
Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:33 pm
Christopher wrote:I despise firefox. But I don't like IE either. First of all, much of firefox's claims, or what people tell you about it are total lies, it is not faster to start, not faster to load, infact it is quite noticably slower. It wasn't the first to use tabbed browsing either. On top of this it also has numerous issues, the most frustrating of them being:
Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:40 pm
Setekh wrote:Christopher wrote:I despise firefox. But I don't like IE either. First of all, much of firefox's claims, or what people tell you about it are total lies, it is not faster to start, not faster to load, infact it is quite noticably slower. It wasn't the first to use tabbed browsing either. On top of this it also has numerous issues, the most frustrating of them being:
*Hacked the coding with some help*
It now runs about 100 Times faster for me.
And everyone else who knows where to look for the coding.
Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:49 pm
Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:48 am
Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:38 am
jrtman wrote:And while I'm on the topic of mouses (mice?) I don't know how Mac owners can stand not being able to right-click or scroll using the best invention ever; the scrollie wheel. I'd be lost without it.
Fri Apr 28, 2006 6:08 am
Christopher wrote:I despise firefox. But I don't like IE either. First of all, much of firefox's claims, or what people tell you about it are total lies, it is not faster to start, not faster to load, infact it is quite noticably slower. It wasn't the first to use tabbed browsing either.
Christopher wrote:On top of this it also has numerous issues, the most frustrating of them being:
Selecting some text and attempting to copy it. It only works half the time, you can ctrl+c all you want but something seems like it doesn't feel like working today.
Christopher wrote:Typing apostraphes. '''''''' <-those things. In firefox when you type one it opens up the search box. I want to abreviate, I dont want all my text transplanted into the blasted search box.
Christopher wrote:This is nothing when compared to the fact that 50% of the time it can't figure out that the internet is on and refuses to even go to the home page.
Fri Apr 28, 2006 6:12 am