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    IE vs. Firefox is definitely a case of personal opinion
    No, it's not opinion when you consider all the security flaws in IE It's like alcohol - people know alcohol is a drug, and all the problems it can cause, yet they continue to choose to drink it rather than not drink it
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    Just have done with it and renamed the forum the IE-Firefox Debate forum
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    Perhaps people (myself included) use Firefox because we refuse to conform to society. A lot of people use Internet Explorer and us un-conformists believe that Firefox is the better option and we've convinced ourselves thusly.

    Then again IE sucks a lot of excrement. And I'm tabbing like 12 sites right now and blocking about 2 million pop-ups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arche
    No, it's not opinion when you consider all the security flaws in IE It's like alcohol - people know alcohol is a drug, and all the problems it can cause, yet they continue to choose to drink it rather than not drink it
    That would show opinion. Some people are of opinion that alcohol is worth the problems, some aren't. It's still a case of opinion more than anything. I think alcohol isn't worth the problems and I think changing to Firefox isn't worth the solutions, particularly when the IE problems aren't troubling me in the slightest.
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    [qq=BoB]Aesthetics and using the same browser for everything I do no matter where I am is more important to me, though.[/qq]

    Good thing about Firefox is that you can export your bookmarks and stuff as an XML file, and then import it into Firefox later. For one thing, this lets you save a backup of your bookmarks; IE can't do that. For another, the XML file can be imported from Firefox on any system; I tend to export bookmarks in Linux and import them in Windows, for example.

    So far as aesthetics, that's a matter of opinion, but I like being able to customize. I like the fact that I can make my own theme and use it. And Windows in general is hideous, in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Unne
    ... I like being able to customize. I like the fact that I can make my own theme and use it. And Windows in general is hideous, in my opinion.
    On a side-note, could you give me any pointers for making themes? Much obliged.

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    Meh, I'm perfectly content with IE. It hasn't given me a virus yet. I'm on dial-up, so I really wouldn't be able to download any big files that would come with Foxfire or any of that. But even if I had a faster connection, why would I want to give up something that works perfectly well for me? Could care less about themes since I'm always too busy looking at the website anyway. Only if I was at the epitomy of boredom. *ducks and covers from the Foxfire flames*

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    Quote Originally Posted by HanaKirei
    Meh, I'm perfectly content with IE. It hasn't given me a virus yet. I'm on dial-up, so I really wouldn't be able to download any big files that would come with Foxfire or any of that. But even if I had a faster connection, why would I want to give up something that works perfectly well for me? Could care less about themes since I'm always too busy looking at the website anyway. Only if I was at the epitomy of boredom. *ducks and covers from the Foxfire flames*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nait
    I've no doubt that 4.7 megabytes is too much for you. Oh the excitement!
    Yes. Yes it is. Especially when I get booted every few hours. >.< *tosses a boot at AT&T*

    That, and I'm lazy. Very, very lazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Unne
    Good thing about Firefox is that you can export your bookmarks and stuff as an XML file, and then import it into Firefox later. For one thing, this lets you save a backup of your bookmarks; IE can't do that. For another, the XML file can be imported from Firefox on any system; I tend to export bookmarks in Linux and import them in Windows, for example.
    You can export bookmarks from IE, their files in C:\Windows\favorites or C:\documents & settings\Username\favorites so your lying Mister and I won't have it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lindz
    Firefox = bad
    "As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
    uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loony BoB
    That would show opinion. Some people are of opinion that alcohol is worth the problems, some aren't. It's still a case of opinion more than anything. I think alcohol isn't worth the problems and I think changing to Firefox isn't worth the solutions, particularly when the IE problems aren't troubling me in the slightest.
    Whether someone thinks the risk is worth it or not might well be opinion, but that's not the point at hand. The problems which are factually known still exist, and the problems themselves aren't opinions. Which one you prefer and think is better to use remains opinion, but from a technical point of view, which one is safer and more robust remains a fact

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    Ok, I'm using Firefox right now and well I'd like to know how to make it run so great as you apparent Firefox worshipers are saying it does...

    Here are the problems I'm having with it(which by the way, I have none of these problems with IE):
    1. Its running rediculously slow...pages take about 5 minutes to load.
    2. Java applications act very crappy and skip flicker and the like.
    3. Its not blocking popups even though popup blocking is enabled.
    4. When I download a new theme I get an error message and still have the same default theme afterward.

    Anyone know how to fix these? Cause if these problems can't be solved then it is indeed the crappiest of crappy browsers.

    And my apologies for my ignorance, but what the hell is "Tabbed browsing"?
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    I personally use Mozilla.

    But on some applications, I tend to use Slim Browser. I don't like IE because it gives me no options whatsoever. The interface is decent, but popups are too easy to get through on IE and no tabbed browsing...which is a major turnoff. Slim Browser is just a shell for IE, but at least it gives me the option of filtering pop ups and allows tabbed browsing.

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    I've finally decided to download a new theme for it, and I'm getting an error message, too. But pages load at the same quickness for me (slow) and I've never had any problem with java.

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