Firefox Browser
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I have just downloaded this from Mozilla, v.v quick even compared to the old Firebird. Tabbed browsing (no more multiple windows open etc.), seems stable enough. Glad it's friday surf time until work ends.
[url]www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/[/url]
[url]www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/[/url]
got fed up with windows in its entirety a good few months back now, and now run Gentoo Linux on the laptop, with Firefox as my browser. the only thing it [Firefox] can't cope with (which I then use Internet Exploder for) is access to the company intranet (coz they insist on doing NTLM auth which firefox seems un(willing/able) to do, but full Mozilla does happily
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I heard, Ted will adapt the non-IE stylesheet for PH, innit Ted?

For everyone who wants to give the Firefox a try:

Decent installation tips: www.nidelven-it.no/articles/introduction_to_firebird
The same site features an installation tutorial for my fav free image editing application as well (which is very well explained):
www.nidelven-it.no/articles/introduction_to_gimp
>> Edited by Bodo on Friday 13th February 16:55
PetrolTed said:But nothing which can't be rectified?
I've been playing with it and I rather like it. It's shown up some slack coding of mine too.

I always like to see older stuff that I've done - shows me sometimes that my skills have improved since

Btw. there's a JavaScript console in the #Tool menu, and AFAIK there are some extensions for debugging and analysis available at http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/ .

.Mark said:You can set the time in days, how long the history is stored:
1. Does it hide the infrequently visited url's in the Favourites folder after a time?
open the options window with #Tools #Options... and the go to #Privacy #History .
.Mark said:There used to be one in the full Mozilla websuite, but I think it's one of the features that had been sacked to make a leaner browser. Maybe it's available as an extension?
2. Does it tell you when there are new updates?
WildfireS3 said:I think so.
I'm running Opera. Is there anyway I can take my favourites across.
Go to www.hallvord.com/opera/adr2html.htm and convert your bookmarks to html. Store them on your disk, and open Firefox.
Open #Bookmarks #Manage Bookmarks... and then go to #File #File Import... and select that previously converted file.
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