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daithi
05/02/2006, 10:01 AM
Has anyone tried it yet? Looks to have some usefull features. I use Mozilla Firefox quite a bit but some websites require Internet Explorer and this seems to have a lot of the features I like about Firefox. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/tour/default.mspx

ccfcman
05/02/2006, 10:17 AM
I use service pack 1 as it doesn't have the ridiculously annoying and intrusive pop ups which sp21 has.

All IE have been terrible crashing at the first sight of java applets :<

As a gamer, Microsoft have ignored us for years and now want to buy out Steam [c/o Valve] owners of HalfLife .E.A.R etc. Very bad news. Microsoft Media Player is awful also.
And ofc as I use SP1 this pile of rubbish will only install on SP2, yet another way of Microsoft to exude its arrogant monopoly

pete
05/02/2006, 12:02 PM
I don't use IE anymore & not come across any websites that required either. I haven't found any reason to leave Firefox - much tidier browser.

thejollyrodger
05/02/2006, 12:17 PM
i use firefox also. its a lot tidier and a better design. i will still take a look at IE 7 when it comes out

dahamsta
05/02/2006, 12:22 PM
I use service pack 1 as it doesn't have the ridiculously annoying and intrusive pop ups which sp21 has.What popups? (You should be running SP2, anything previous to that is horrendously insecure. It's like a magnet for Blaster and it's ilk.)

adam

Dodge
05/02/2006, 12:31 PM
Lads, without being a techie can anyone give me the benefits of using Firefox?

dahamsta
05/02/2006, 12:35 PM
Tabbed browsing, lots of free plugins, bit more secure because it's not part of the OS like IE. I'm not a huge fan meself, more because of the annoying evangelism than anything else, but I am using it atm because IE has decided to go kooky on me for no explicable reason.

adam

tetsujin1979
05/02/2006, 1:18 PM
Adam, do you have any stats for the browsers used on foot.ie? Just out curiosity, think it might be interesting. I use Opera myself.
Also I read on cnet.com during the week that several security holes have already been found in the IE7 beta, as well as users complaining it won't install with several virus scanners and firewalls, or corrupts them following install

dahamsta
05/02/2006, 2:04 PM
Browsers Hits Percent
Internet Explorer 700407 86.90%
FireFox 60340 7.40%
Unknown 27023 3.30%
Mozilla 7136 0.80%
Safari 5059 0.60%
Opera 2200 0.20%
Netscape 2188 0.20%
OmniWeb 596 0%
Nokia Browser 135 0%
Camino 85 0%
Others 188 0

A face
05/02/2006, 11:09 PM
Browsers Hits Percent
Internet Explorer 700407 86.90%
FireFox 60340 7.40%
Unknown 27023 3.30%
Mozilla 7136 0.80%
Safari 5059 0.60%
Opera 2200 0.20%
Netscape 2188 0.20%
OmniWeb 596 0%
Nokia Browser 135 0%
Camino 85 0%
Others 188 0

I definitely would have thought it would be higher though !?!:eek:

Dodge
06/02/2006, 2:24 AM
I used to love netscape...

dahamsta
06/02/2006, 4:27 AM
I definitely would have thought it would be higher though !?!:eek:NOV 6.4
DEC 6.9
JAN 7.7

Peadar
06/02/2006, 8:26 AM
I love the way people go around mouthing off about Microsoft products being shíte when they usually haven't a clue what they're talking about. Microsoft make some very decent products and have introduced ease of use to many areas where strong programming skills would normally be required.

I use both IE and Firefox but see little genuine advantages of using Firefox over IE. For me, tabbed browsing is overrated and not enough of a reason to switch. If you use Windows Update, you'll get all the security patches you need and should have problems with IE.

dahamsta
06/02/2006, 9:21 AM
Eh, Peadar, bit defensive there like? Ok, one person was a bit critical, but was that a good enough reason to go off on one like?

adam

Peadar
06/02/2006, 9:48 AM
Ok, one person was a bit critical, but was that a good enough reason to go off on one like?

You know this isn't the first IE v Firefox thread and it's always the same tripe. People love to be seen to knock Microsoft for whatever reason. I know Microsoft have a lot to answer for, but credit where credit is due, they have some great products now.

dahamsta
06/02/2006, 10:44 AM
Peadar, the only person that directly criticised MS in this thread is ccfcman, who wasn't even able to explain his comment when questioned about it. You need to chill out and stop being so defensive, you're sounding like a right eejit.

adam

pete
06/02/2006, 12:12 PM
I used to get an amazing amount of spyware with IE 6, Changed to Firefox & eliminated all spyware overnight. IE has too many settings that unknowledgeable people can change without knowing what they doing & what loopholes they opening... Firefox seems to restrict access to those settings.

I've never bothered to look at either product too technically but lack of spyware & nice download popup from Firefox sold me.

I also use Thunderbird for email client but jury out on that product.

I didn't think i was on foot.ie so much to be 7% of the traffic. ;)

ThatGuy
06/02/2006, 1:01 PM
I love the way people go around mouthing off about Microsoft products being shíte when they usually haven't a clue what they're talking about. Microsoft make some very decent products and have introduced ease of use to many areas where strong programming skills would normally be required.

I use both IE and Firefox but see little genuine advantages of using Firefox over IE. For me, tabbed browsing is overrated and not enough of a reason to switch. If you use Windows Update, you'll get all the security patches you need and should have problems with IE.
I agree.

If any other operating systems or browsers came under as much scrutiny and attacks as the Microsoft ones do then Microsoft really would have no competition.

Dodge
06/02/2006, 1:15 PM
Had a look at Firefox. I like the RSS feeds but thats about it. The search facility could be handy but I use the google toolbar and that does the job for me. As for Spyware I have Microsoft antispyware and Spybot and have no problems...

wws
06/02/2006, 2:10 PM
I agree.

If any other operating systems or browsers came under as much scrutiny and attacks as the Microsoft ones do then Microsoft really would have no competition.



because of Microsofts ubiquity most threats are designed specifically to attack their products - using lesser known but just as effective stuff is bound to be more secure in a lot of cases, regardless of whats "better"

Drumcondra Red
06/02/2006, 5:38 PM
Like a tool I downloaded IE7, its alright though, kinda like it!

gustavo
06/02/2006, 5:41 PM
i have both FireFox and IE i usually end up going for IE as a reflex action FireFox is good enough and seems to load pages slightly quicker . again i think the tabbed browsing is overrated but the guys at MS seemed to like it enough to "borrow" it