Re: bloody popup!
- From: "Nick Le Lievre" <nicklelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 23:01:05 -0000
"Bruce Stephens" <bruce+usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Nick Le Lievre" <nicklelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > Wasn't overly impressed with Firefox tbh
>
> What were you expecting? Some of its features aren't obvious. The
> tabs, for example, don't appear unless you use them. Similarly the
> built-in support for RSS isn't obvious. And lots of functionality
> only comes by adding extensions, and you're not likely to get around
> to that (or to find the extensions that would make a difference) if
> you try it for a short time.
I think the *average* web surfer like me wouldn't need anything other then
Internet Explorer. Like I say the only reason I tried it was becuase I
didn't have the required fixes for 128-bit encryption under Windows 2000 and
Firefox has built-in support for it.
.
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