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FF vs. IE
« on: July 13, 2006, 08:14:54 PM »
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=85

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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2006, 09:26:52 PM »
Hi minacross,

The new FF 2.0 beta has a lot of new features. What I like about FF, and my favorite browser of choice Flock beta is the add-ons.
Comparing FF or Flock without the add-ons, and specially the security add-ons, is not placing browsers on equal footing.

Not to say that IE with security measures taken cannot be a very secure browser. MacAfee SiteAdvisor, searching through www.scandoo.com, blocking scripts (spy-ads & other blocking lists, using normal user rights, script blocking etc., the DrWeb hyperlink pre-scanner, spoofstick, Netcraft toolbar, all these add-ons/plug-ins and the user's wit, can make your surfing and downloading a a secure and rewarding experience.

Does not matter what browser you use, the browser is as safe as the man behind it. I would like to add: period.

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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2006, 10:59:03 PM »
Polonus, a little off-topic but, should I uninstall the previous version of Firefox before trying the beta or I can overinstall?
Should it better to keep both versions?
Is the beta 'stable' to browse with and don't have so much headaches?
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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2006, 11:29:19 PM »
Hi Tech,

I never had any problems, downloaded the install and ran it, and after I had run it deleted the installer.
The only time I have another routine is when installing the memstick Portable Firefox, while for the beta Flock I had no problems whatsoever, this browser now also adopts all FF add-ons on the fly.
Remember with the FF 2.0 beta or the bon-echo, as it is called with anti-phishing features, it is still a beta, but I think it is stable enough for you. However the Flock latest version is anti-spyware browser by design. At least they advertise it that way.

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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2006, 02:09:35 AM »
Although ff 2.0 beta 1 may be stable, one of the major points mentioned is the extension support is likely to be very limited, so if you have any must have extensions (DrWeb, NoScript, etc.) they might not work with ff 2.0.
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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #5 on: July 14, 2006, 04:33:49 AM »
I would like to see a browser comparison of All the wodely used browers like

IE 6
Firefox
Flock
Opera
Safari
Maxthon
etc.

Any idea if a comparison like this has been done?
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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #6 on: July 14, 2006, 07:23:37 AM »
hi Mac :D

also wish there was one floating around somewhere-would be nice to see ::)
« Last Edit: July 14, 2006, 01:10:00 PM by drhayden1 »

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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2006, 08:16:38 AM »
Hi drhayden,

Well browser comparison is difficult, because you cannot compare users, and what they do with a browser or what they don't. Then a browser that is used by the main stream cannot be fairly compared to a browser that has only a mere flock of adherents.

And there are more ways of consideration. For those on an OS that is no longer secured by M$ I would not like to use IE browser. For searchers I would like all the possibilities of Opera, that would be my browser of choice, about stability I would prefer Flock to FF, but again the last version of Flock is again compatible to 1.5.0.4.
For the fully patched service packed latest XP I would ahere the IE 7. No sweat.
But with no admin's rights under normal circumstances, good FW and additional security proggies.

And then browsers with in-browser security, and browsers without are also ill compared. Then additional anti-spyware protection, could make a broser safer, or specific blocklists or secure zone settings. There is so much user dependant things that make a browser safer than Uncle Arnold's old browser that was not updated or patched, where everyone clicks left or right on anything that pops up or need to be installed, and the irritation is "clicked away", such a browser never gets safe.

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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #8 on: July 14, 2006, 09:13:34 AM »
I agree Polonus, it is very hard to compare Browsers today. A person must know what each Browser has to offer or not and then make a choice as to which one they want to keep and why. Anyway, at least we have some choices we can make and that's good. Have a nice day.  :)

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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #9 on: July 14, 2006, 01:03:49 PM »
hi polonus and neal63 :D

the main browser is use at the moment is netscape 8.1

Netscape 8.1 Product Info
 http://browser.netscape.com/ns8/
Netscape began by trying to make an Internet that users found easy to use. Today we offer integrations of intuitive digital tools, innovative attractions and infinite media content. The revolutionary new Netscape Browser 8.1 provides more security options, streamlines more standard browsing tasks and arms internet users with more timesaving solutions to their browsing needs
 
 
Important Features
 
Security Center


Quickly view the status of security protection provided by the Netscape Browser. The browser will automatically let you know when there is a problem.
 
Spyware & Adware Protect

The Netscape Browser provides real time Spyware scanning when you download files from the web. You may also run memory and disk scans for Spyware protection and prevention.
 
Real-Time Feeds


The Netscape Browser takes the mystery out of Real Simple Syndication (RSS) and allows you to read and manage RSS feeds without the need of a separate news reader application.
 
Profiles

Create more than one profile to keep your bookmarks and passcards safe from other users. If you have a family, create a profile for your children and make use of the parental controls feature.
 
Tabbed Browsing

Tabbed browsing lets you have multiple web pages open in one window. This feature is great for organizing and freeing up desktop space because it files your web pages in a series of tabs.
 
Site Controls
 

The new Netscape Browser gives you more ways to make your browser secur
 
 
MultiBar

MultiBars let you customize up to ten different browser toolbars you can access with a single click.
 

Form Fill/Passcard

The Netscape Browser makes remembering your site passwords and filling out information forms on site simple.
 

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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #10 on: July 14, 2006, 10:29:52 PM »
I would like to see a browser comparison of All the wodely used browers like

IE 6
Firefox
Flock
Opera
Safari
Maxthon
etc.

Any idea if a comparison like this has been done?

We used have one posted by Mastertech however,
the thread turned into a bashing contest on both sides of the fan boys
and it was cloded.  :'( :'(
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Re: FF vs. IE
« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2006, 10:38:22 PM »
rats, oh well
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