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Posted: 20 Oct 2007, 13:31
by aGorm
I use both... to be hinest itst he only way to go. Some sites need IE some need firefox.

aGorm

Posted: 20 Oct 2007, 15:19
by rattle
Ditto, although not IE7 because it has no vm. IE6's own vm loaded like a hundret times faster than java's.

Posted: 20 Oct 2007, 15:55
by AF
Not really, it was buggy and full of security holes and unsupported features.

So much so microsoft dropped it before XP was released and started linking to the Sun Java runtime.



My spinning triangle program renders faster than your internet explorer, we should all use it to surf the web!

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 00:54
by Comp1337
I have a new avatar too

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 01:01
by rattle
^ Needs more tentacles and loli innards.
AF wrote:Not really, it was buggy and full of security holes and unsupported features.
Does it really matter when you know it won't have issues with the website you're going to use it for?

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 01:09
by Zpock
rattle wrote:^ Needs more tentacles and loli innards.
AF wrote:Not really, it was buggy and full of security holes and unsupported features.
Does it really matter when you know it won't have issues with the website you're going to use it for?
Maybe he knows that he will eventually wander off to some dodgy pornsites even if he only meant to visit the spring forums?

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 01:11
by Snipawolf
I use IE... I really could care less about getting something new unless it could block all these damn popups I keep getting due to some stupid adware... I tried so hard, and spent a week straight of free time trying to destroy it, but it keeps coming back...

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 02:23
by cong06
Snipawolf wrote:I really could care less about getting something new unless it could block all these damn popups I keep getting due to some stupid adware... I tried so hard, and spent a week straight of free time trying to destroy it, but it keeps coming back...
I haven't had a pop up...since...I honestly can't remember. Probably since I switched from IE.

I also have "Adblock." An extension that allows me to hide those annoying Flash Ads, and any advertisement in the page that is in anyway imported from the html:
.swf
.jpg
.gif
and the occasional "frame" that hosts ads. Lets me use some websites as if I'm a subscriber (even though I of course don't pay).

Honestly Firefox does everything you'd want a Browser to do, and probably everything you didn't know you wanted a Browser to do. (download YouTube videos, pull apart html blocks from divs and tables)

That is why I use Firefox (to put it simply). The Extensions. (of course ignoring it's superiority in general :wink: )

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 02:30
by cong06
Snipawolf wrote:I tried so hard, and spent a week straight of free time trying to destroy it, but it keeps coming back...
I re-read your post...and realized what you were talking about... I still think firefox would fix it, but I'm not sure if Adblock would work in your case.

Maybe try Spybot search and destroy and Ad-Aware I'm not sure if your problem is spyware etc. that screwed up ie or not...but running a system check with these might help.


sooo....yeah...completely unrelated to Avatars :P

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 02:37
by Snipawolf
Tried both of those, a prevx trial, windows defender, and a few others I forgot.

Well, the popups are sometimes random, and others are related to what I search for in Google. Quite annoying.

Edit: If it was just standard popups, I could live with that, but no, it has to have those streaming video popups. Some types of videos my comp can't play. So, when it opens them up, I generally have 100 percent CPU usage, lag like hell, and have to use Windows Task Manager to get rid of IExplore.exe which contains all of the internet related stuff.

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 03:18
by Felix the Cat
Snipawolf wrote:I use IE... I really could care less about getting something new unless it could block all these damn popups I keep getting due to some stupid adware... I tried so hard, and spent a week straight of free time trying to destroy it, but it keeps coming back...
Download Firefox and you'll get 27% more intarwebz!

Slightly more seriously, surfing the net with IE is like screwing a well-used dirty hooker without protection. All you get is slow action and viruses.

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 11:42
by Comp1337
Zpock wrote:
rattle wrote:^ Needs more tentacles and loli innards.
AF wrote:Not really, it was buggy and full of security holes and unsupported features.
Does it really matter when you know it won't have issues with the website you're going to use it for?
Maybe he knows that he will eventually wander off to some dodgy pornsites even if he only meant to visit the spring forums?
Dodgy is subjective

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 13:45
by smokingwreckage
It's really really easy to go from IE to Firefox. Totally painless and may solve your popup problem just by virtue of changing programs.

Seriously, everyone I know who's tried Firefox has liked it, geek and non geek alike. I have ONE problem with Firefox, it opens PDF more slowly than I'd like. There are one or two pages that must have IE, so I use IE for them, but that's pretty rare.

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 14:06
by DJ
@Snipa

best way to get rid of adware like that is to use pstools to find out the dll's its loading. The reason it'll keep coming back is it will detect when you close or delete the process and spawn another one, possibly even with a different name. You need to find the root program and take it out. Often you can't delete it because its loaded. To fix this simply set the permissions on the program to everyone deny and reboot.

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 14:42
by KDR_11k
I prefer Opera...

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 15:37
by DJ
From a standards basis opera is leagues ahead...

Posted: 21 Oct 2007, 16:43
by Comp1337
Kona-chan says: Firefox for the win!