Hi,
I have been having a lot of current problems with my current web browser MS Explorer that came with my home edition of XP.
I know some use other browsers such as Firefox.
What do you recomend both pro & con?
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I use Firefox as well.
Not every site is designed for Firefox, just like not every site is designed
for IE. Things like favicons for example. You can view them in both browsers,
but only Firefox can view animated ones.
Firefox also has a feature which causes "memory leak." This is supposed to
allow you to visit many sites and promote fast loading. Some people don't
have trouble with it, having a larger amount of RAM helps. Simply closing
the browser fixes it also.
The best part of Firefox is the interface and customizations.
The downloadable extensions are wonderful. You can make it do almost anything.
Not every site is designed for Firefox, just like not every site is designed
for IE. Things like favicons for example. You can view them in both browsers,
but only Firefox can view animated ones.
Firefox also has a feature which causes "memory leak." This is supposed to
allow you to visit many sites and promote fast loading. Some people don't
have trouble with it, having a larger amount of RAM helps. Simply closing
the browser fixes it also.
The best part of Firefox is the interface and customizations.
The downloadable extensions are wonderful. You can make it do almost anything.
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What IE problems are you having, Joe?
I use IE on my XP Home and Office versions with no problems.
I use IE on my XP Home and Office versions with no problems.
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Lately I have been getting a lot of these "We're sorry , IE has experienced a problem and must close , send Error Report"Elfstalker wrote:What IE problems are you having, Joe?
I use IE on my XP Home and Office versions with no problems.
I have sent the error reports and followed their links which basicly say my problem can be fixed by downloading Service Pack 2 which I already have. I even ordred a disc of it and reloaded it in case something got corrupted. Spyware & Virus scans come back clean so I'm looking at other browsers that might not have as many bugs.
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I had that problem with IE a few years back. The only suggestion I can say is to make sure you have downloaded all the recent updates, and hopefully they have fixed your problem.JWR wrote: I have sent the error reports and followed their links which basicly say my problem can be fixed by downloading Service Pack 2 which I already have.


I use Firefox and have found it just as easy to use as IE. When adding Firefox, all your bookmarks from IE will be transferred over it and should be rather an uneventful transition as the two browsers are rather similar. I added the additional program of NoScript to my Firefox, and that allows me to control the java scripts that are displayed on the page and help cut down on lag from badly written scripts and to add more security.
Cons of Firefox for me have been that not every site supports Firefox. Not really missing much as they mostly have been sites written in flash or a Microsoft site.

I just started playing with Opera a few weeks ago and have found it to be an interesting browser. I have a love hate relationship with tabs, and Opera seems to love tabs. There are some very neat functions with this browser though not quite as user friendly as Firefox. Might be worth looking into, if you like to have several different web pages open at once as that seems to be one of it's strengths.
