/glares at Opera users.Originally Posted by BUFF
do they do a 64bit version of firefox yet? i like my 64bit iexplore, cos its about the only app i use thats actually 64 bit
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64bit iexplore seems to run everything fine..
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I have both IE and firefox.. but I still use IE :|
Mozilla for web/news/mail if I'm in Linux though..
I don't know.. I just prefer IE for some reason
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gives them a slap, a shake...and watch as they hurridly switch to firefox. which is miles better anywayOriginally Posted by Kez
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Whats IE, ow yeah its that thing somewhere deep in my start menu that only opens when you click a link on msn messenger. I use Opera, its like Firefox but better!!!!1!!
Also use Maxthon, which is like Super IE, built on the IE engine. But with tabs and security. Hopefully theyll make an IE7 based virsion.
I don't even have it in my start menu anymore. I run it from the run prompt if i need to which is once in a milleniumOriginally Posted by Trippledence
unless they release a linux variant, I can't try it if I want to
Opera here - I want my computer to sing like pavarotti
Heh, well MS want to get rid of competition (as always) so it'd be interesting to see if they actually LISTEN to the community as opposed to going against the community and making a mockery out of their own browser
Summer is the beta testing Kezzer Don't why they bother to test it, they did that with the visual studio.net 2003 we all asked for bits to be fixed, it still gets shipped with the bugs.Originally Posted by KeZZeR
Who gives a crap about the community. It'll be just another browser that will need supporting if the rendering is altered.
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