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    Download firefox and give it a go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sortofbigbj View Post
    Download firefox and give it a go?
    Although I think have found at least one solution, I will look into this. Keep IE 8 for MS updates!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cossor View Post
    Keep IE 8 for MS updates!
    LOL!!! Haven't used IE for at least 4 years now and I've never missed a Microsoft update yet...

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    Actually IE8 is pretty good. I use it as my second browser after Chrome. Firefox is a bit too bloated and clunky now and can't be bothered with Safari.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Treza360 View Post
    Actually IE8 is pretty good. I use it as my second browser after Chrome. Firefox is a bit too bloated and clunky now and can't be bothered with Safari.
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    Trent
    But the ads!!! AdBlockPlus and FireFox is pure WIN! You don't get a faster browsing experience than that compbo simply because no ads load... Plus you save on bandwidth with some many images/sounds etc not being loaded.

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    Doing tech support I have all the browsers across a whole pile of VM's. It's handy to be able to boot into another OS/browser to see how something works/looks.

    For myself I use Firefox first and Safari second (becuase I'm a Mac Man ). At work it's Firefox then IE.

    In reality I don't have major issues with any of them, they all seem to do what I need when I need it, but then I don't use much other than Firefox full time so the others are for testing for simple tasks to "check" something.


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