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Tweak Avatar I am s(y)n Joined: September 28, 2003 Status: Offline Posts: 2579 Rep: PIP Level 2 (10722)PIP Level 2 (10722)PIP Level 2 (10722)PIP Level 2 (10722)PIP Level 1 (10722)
Web-Browsers Old Fri Feb 6, 2004 7:15:15 AM #4813 Perm Link
So, which one is your favorite? And why. You have to put why.

IE (*Cringe*), Netscape (*Cringe also*), Mozilla, Firebird, Opera, Lynx, Konqueror, etc.

I mostly use Firebird, but I found one that's almost exactly like it, but it loads a lot faster without the ads for Opera.
K-Melon. It's now my baby. It's also Open-Source. =D

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Re: Web-Browsers Old Fri Feb 6, 2004 10:31:53 AM #4821 Perm Link
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IE, because it's standard. I'm thinking of going to one of those that you listed, because IE said they were cutting down popups in 2004 (don't know how they'd pull it off, but they said they would), and it seems like I've been gettin MORE since January, even though I got rid of my spyware.
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Re: Web-Browsers Old Sat Feb 7, 2004 5:31:15 PM #5060 Perm Link
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MyIE2. Highly customizable, different skins, pop-up blocker, more functionality than IE despite handling script the same way, convenience functions and so on. The downside is that it's annoying at first, because the default settings are utter crap.
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LightVash Avatar Die! Joined: August 4, 2003 Status: Offline Posts: 1050 Rep: PIP Level 2 (3386)PIP Level 2 (3386)PIP Level 1 (3386)PIP Level 1 (3386)PIP Level 1 (3386)
(No Title) Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 4:02:04 PM #5130 Perm Link
Well, I use Opera.. it's pretty good.. I do want another one, though. I'ma check out MyEI2.

"Humans, why protect them? Why miss them? Why love them?" ~Sesshoumaru~
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Re[2]: Web-Browsers Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 4:05:25 PM #5132 Perm Link
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Said By §ü®f¡ñG_p¡kÄ©Hü

MyIE2. Highly customizable, different skins, pop-up blocker, more functionality than IE despite handling script the same way, convenience functions and so on. The downside is that it's annoying at first, because the default settings are utter crap.

Are the settings a pain to deal with? I use Internet Explorer for most internet activities myself, although Firebird and Opera would seem to be better, I do not want to pay. I
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Re[3]: Web-Browsers Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 4:11:37 PM #5138 Perm Link
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You have to pay for them? Fudge 'dat Huge Grin Well, at least until I get another job.
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Re[4]: Web-Browsers Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 4:13:28 PM #5139 Perm Link
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It's like $5 a disc for Firebird, if I'm not mistaken.
It's not that much at all. But I'm cheap. Razz
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Re[5]: Web-Browsers Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 4:19:32 PM #5142 Perm Link
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Well, I checked out MyIE2.. it's kinda slow.. I'm sticking to Opera. Huge Grin

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Re[3]: Web-Browsers Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 6:35:48 PM #5176 Perm Link
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Said By §ü®f¡ñG_p¡kÄ©Hü

MyIE2. Highly customizable, different skins, pop-up blocker, more functionality than IE despite handling script the same way, convenience functions and so on. The downside is that it's annoying at first, because the default settings are utter crap.

Are the settings a pain to deal with? I use Internet Explorer for most internet activities myself, although Firebird and Opera would seem to be better, I do not want to pay. I'm cheap.


You don't have to pay. At least not for Firebird. O_o;
See: <a href="http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firebird/releases/0.7/MozillaFirebird-0.7-win32.zip">Ooh lookit, I'm a free download.</a>

Mozilla requires payment to recieve the disc, not

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(No Title) Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 6:38:14 PM #5177 Perm Link
You don't have to pay for Opera either, but it does ask you to buy it if you want even though you don't have to..

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(No Title) Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 7:42:55 PM #5193 Perm Link
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Do you get extra features if you pay? If you don't, that's kind of very retarded.
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Re[3]: Web-Browsers Old Sun Feb 8, 2004 9:30:57 PM #5232 Perm Link
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Said By §ü®f¡ñG_p¡kÄ©Hü

MyIE2. Highly customizable, different skins, pop-up blocker, more functionality than IE despite handling script the same way, convenience functions and so on. The downside is that it's annoying at first, because the default settings are utter crap.

Are the settings a pain to deal with? I use Internet Explorer for most internet activities myself, although Firebird and Opera would seem to be better, I do not want to pay. I'm cheap.

It's Freeware, but it does advertise at you for donations once every update (about once every two months).

And yeah, the settings were from t3h b0wels of h3ll. I had to get rid of a search bar, take off a few keyboard shortcuts, get it to recognise the Google Searchbar plug-in, stop it from opening a new session everytime I clicked a link, sort of thing. But once the beast is tamed, it works pretty damn well.

EDIT: <a href="http://www.myie2.com/html_en/home.htm">Here's the
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