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I downloaded Opera the other day, loaded it up and couldn't believe how cluttered and untidy it was. It also has built-in adverts and stuff? Why the hell would anyone ditch IE and pay for Opera is beyond me. But, personally choice is a good thing like I've said already.Fin said:Opera is still the fastest, best overall solution for me.
Firefox is close 2nd, still feels sluggish and or not right in some places.
I don't use IE anymore.
monster said:use FIREFOx, i used IE for 1year, got viruses then use firefox, and had 0 viruses...it stops viruses/popups and u can tab stuff also it ownz, and no spyware or anything
www.getfirefox.com
it's awesome give it a try, there's nothing to lose also as it saved all ur cookies and favourites
I agree. It's never the computers fault. It's either user error (for clicking yes or no on an ActiveX dialogue) or the programmers fault for allowing their software to do something it isn't supposed too (install applications on the users machine without permissions).SoldierBoy said:havent had any trubble with IE as far as I remember so why shuld I change just cus ppl say its crap and unsecure its often not the computers fault its the person sitting behind it
indeed but after their first virus most ppl get protection and notice that u get 1 billion trojans and crap after browsing on "werid" sites and pretty much gets forced to learn that firewalls and virus proggies aint that bad to have and that it wont be so clever to click on yes on dodgy popups and stuffMartz said:I agree. It's never the computers fault. It's either user error (for clicking yes or no on an ActiveX dialogue) or the programmers fault for allowing their software to do something it isn't supposed too (install applications on the users machine without permissions).
It isn't the users fault if they are tricked or exploited though. They are just, at worst, under educated in the area of computers and/or vunerable people.
Martz said:I downloaded Opera the other day, loaded it up and couldn't believe how cluttered and untidy it was. It also has built-in adverts and stuff? Why the hell would anyone ditch IE and pay for Opera is beyond me. But, personally choice is a good thing like I've said already.
Menace said:Actually, many of the sites that you think are squiky clean and safe probably leave some kind of spyware piece of bullshit behind on your PC I think.
Not that I'd actually give a tiny shit about the safety of my own PC, but I use Firefox because of the tabbed browsing and the fact that it's not Microsoft, but it's still decent
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