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Firefox 2.0.0.2

PostAuthor: BobHelm » May 17, 2007, 1:35 pm

I've been using the newer version of Firefox for a while now - gave up on IE a long time ago... :(

Just to say that I think it is a very good program, loads of 'add ons' that you can download to customise it as you like - or not, if you want to keep it plain & simple.

The one download that I will highly recommend is the dictionary that u can add on - I downloaded the proper English version but you can go for colonial English if that is your bent :D

When you are typing text in something like a forum topic post it automatically underlines in red any word that it does not recognise which gives you the option of right hand mouse clicking for a suggested spelling, or adding the word to the dictionary....very useful freebie for someone like me - spells atrociously & types even worse.... :D
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PostAuthor: Ricohoc » May 17, 2007, 2:16 pm

I like the Firefox browser as well, but I still use IE due to the nature of my work.

Firefox has some really nice cutting edge features, and it's free!
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PostAuthor: Doc » May 17, 2007, 3:30 pm

I use Firefox almost exclusively. Still have to use IE at times because of the nature of my work combined with the fact that some secure web sites still will not accept Firefox.

For Bob - I am impressed with your newfound ability to spell. Now, once you have learned how to clearly say: "I would like to buy you a beer" you will have truly mastered both forms of the English language. :D :D :D

I will be at the Clock later to let you practice that simple, but all important phrase. :D
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PostAuthor: Ricky » May 17, 2007, 3:57 pm

I use both Opera and Firefox, in that order of preference. :D
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PostAuthor: BobHelm » May 17, 2007, 4:34 pm

Doc, in my pathetic attempts to learn Thai I have come to realise that I can only learn by having the phrase repeated to me by a fluent exponent a large number of times before I actually attempt it.
I will therefore be at the Clock later to allow you to instruct me in this form of communication.
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PostAuthor: wokkawombat » May 17, 2007, 6:05 pm

Bob, maybe if Doc acts it out 6 or 7 times you will grasp the concept. By then it is falling down time.

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PostAuthor: wokkawombat » May 17, 2007, 6:06 pm

Bob, maybe if Doc acts it out 6 or 7 times you will grasp the concept. By then it is falling down time.

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PostAuthor: BobHelm » May 17, 2007, 6:11 pm

Yes John, that was my plan....but maybe 10 or 12...
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PostAuthor: wokkawombat » May 17, 2007, 6:13 pm

Looks like I am suffering from mouse finger bounce
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PostAuthor: JimboPSM » May 17, 2007, 6:28 pm

I use Firefox for general browsing but found it is no good for copying bulk data into spreadsheets (or maybe more correctly I haven't found the right way to copy it yet).

The problem I have is that it copies all the data into one cell.

So when I'm copying data I go back to using IE.

From memory I seem to recall "Bangkok Butcher" saying that IE was generally more secure for financial transactions such as Internet Banking and Credit Card transactions - does anyone know if this is still the case?
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PostAuthor: BobHelm » May 17, 2007, 6:50 pm

I think that Doc said that is still the case, not that IE is more secure (because it sure as hell isn't) but that most financial sites will not accept Firefox - Their built in security systems are all built around IE, so it automatically treats any other browser with suspicion as if it were an attack or threat..
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PostAuthor: Ricohoc » May 17, 2007, 7:37 pm

JimboPSM wrote:From memory I seem to recall "Bangkok Butcher" saying that IE was generally more secure for financial transactions such as Internet Banking and Credit Card transactions - does anyone know if this is still the case?

IE seems to work better for me in that regard. I am more confident with IE security than with Firefox, but I think Firefox is less of a target.
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PostAuthor: Pakawala » May 17, 2007, 9:10 pm

Alas, no one mentioned the wonderful world of Safari... but then, I don't guess there are too many out there who have found the simplicity and beauty of Macintosh. It's most unfortunate that so many of you are still struggling with all those virus' out their and therefore must pic and choose between internet browsers that will allow you to function in the internet world. :razz:
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PostAuthor: Ricohoc » May 17, 2007, 9:30 pm

Pakawala wrote:Alas, no one mentioned the wonderful world of Safari... but then, I don't guess there are too many out there who have found the simplicity and beauty of Macintosh. It's most unfortunate that so many of you are still struggling with all those virus' out their and therefore must pic and choose between internet browsers that will allow you to function in the internet world. :razz:

Too heavily invested in PC desktops, PC laptops, and very expensive PC graphics software to change now; and with 3 years left to go before I am watching the world go by, I'm not about to sink more money into it.
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It's much cheaper at this point to continue my annual renewal of anti-virus software.
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PostAuthor: uncle tom » May 17, 2007, 10:20 pm

Pakawala wrote:

Alas, no one mentioned the wonderful world of Safari... but then, I don't guess there are too many out there who have found the simplicity and beauty of Macintosh. It's most unfortunate that so many of you are still struggling with all those virus' out their and therefore must pic and choose between internet browsers that will allow you to function in the internet world.


May I clarify the statement by Pakawala. We Mac users too have a choice of internet browsers and are not limited to safari. In Addition to Firefox and Opera, there is a newbie called Camino.

I feel most comfortable with Safari but there have been times when I can't log into secure web sites. I will then switch to Firefox for my browsing.

I'm not questioning Ricohoc decision to stick with PC, but others should be aware that Mac is now capable of running windows software.
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