Stop Microsoft
Miscellaneous => Applications => Topic started by: mrioso on 11 January 2005, 10:28
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OK so you're a gamer or you use a lot of apps not available on other OS's or your just too lazy to learn linux, that doesn't mean you can't do your part. Use Windows if you must but for god's sake you don't have to use MSIE! If you like slow navigating on the web and leaving your system open to innumerable security risks go ahead. But my life has changged for the better since I found Firefox.
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/index.html (http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/index.html)
These guys are showin' MS how it should be done. Believe me you owe it to yourself to try it out and be part of the fastest growing revolution in navigational software since Netscape 1.0
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Duh.
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Welcome to last year.
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Sorry, I won't be downloading any Firefoxes... I like the Mozilla Suite (http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/) ;)
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I agree FUCK MSIE, use Firefox.
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<ominous voice> He's baaaaa-aaaaack... </ominous>
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I see this all to often, people complaining about some browser problem.....and then you find out they are using M$IE,why not use firefox? anyone with a mouse should know how to install it. Theres really no reason not to (http://smile.gif)
[ January 17, 2005: Message edited by: AdM1nOfLOVE ]
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hey shallow hal-
Opera 7 is the best browser, it just needed to be reminded to you all.
this is what i put in my 5star emails if someone has a problem with IE/OE
why to NOT use OE
http://aroundcny.com/technofile/texts/bit050700.html (http://aroundcny.com/technofile/texts/bit050700.html)
http://www.ichimusai.org/oe/ (http://www.ichimusai.org/oe/)
http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/ (http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/)
why to NOT use IE .
http://ashitaka-san.home.comcast.net/yayrant/ieharmful.html (http://ashitaka-san.home.comcast.net/yayrant/ieharmful.html)
http://channels.lockergnome.com/news/archives/20040615_why_you_should_dump_internet_explorer.phtml (http://channels.lockergnome.com/news/archives/20040615_why_you_should_dump_internet_explorer.phtml)
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ (http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/)
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Opera is also totally free of charge, devoid of any advertisements whatsoever, and fully open source. Oh wait, I got it confused with Mozilla products again... (http://tongue.gif)
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Originally posted by Midnight Candidate/BOB:
Opera is also totally free of charge, devoid of any advertisements whatsoever, and fully open source. Oh wait, I got it confused with Mozilla products again... (http://tongue.gif)
Opera has some great features for lazy people however. Like controlling it with your mouse alone. Very useful for when you're feeling absolutely lazy.
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You appear to be unaware of this extension (https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&version=1.0&os=Linux&numpg=10&id=39). :cool:
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That's just lazy and ridiculous! :eek:
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Originally posted by Midnight Candidate/BOB:
You appear to be unaware of this extension (https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&version=1.0&os=Linux&numpg=10&id=39). :cool:
That's not what I'm talking about ;)
I'm talking about copying an address, right clicking on the address bar and selecting "paste and go". Little stuff like that.
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I am with ya ther!!!
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there's nothing to stop you installing both opera and firefox, for free, on linux or windows (and on macintosh and probably BSD too), but opera does have the adverts. i used to prefer opera over mozilla, but i really think firefox has overtaken it. if you also use the prefbar thing, then most of opera's functionality that i actually used is present in firefox, and because it's open source, firefox and mozilla are going to continue to surpass closed things like opera, although i do agree, opera still has some funny little things that other browsers don't have, and if you use those, you might not find it too easy to just change.
but if you use IE, there's really NO excuse.
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In the last Firefox Beta, I had some crashes. With the official 1.0 release, these problems disappeared. I use Firefox almost exclusively now, but still have to use IE for some sites because of upload/download stuff that requires an ActiveX component.
I am having an occasional posting problem with one site in Firefox. They are looking at it.
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I'm willing to bet that a good number of those "MSIE-exclusive" sites only check User-Agent strings. Get the Firesomething (http://www.cosmicat.com/extensions/firesomething/) extension and you can change that at will, though it's also configurable through about:config.
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Originally posted by A_Nonny_Moose:
I am having an occasional posting problem with one site in Firefox. They are looking at it.
Does it use a vBulletin? I'm having some problems with a site when I use FF and its becuz they're using an outdated version of vBulletin.
My brother has a website and its looks terrible with FF. It's becuz he wrote it with M$ Word. Other than that, Firefox kicks the living shit out of IE.
Opera, Firefox, Netscape...who gives a damn? Anything is better than IE.
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Originally posted by JanusChrist:
Does it use a vBulletin? I'm having some problems with a site when I use FF and its becuz they're using an outdated version of vBulletin.
This appears to be an issue where older vBulletin systems misread the version of Firefox 1.0 as Netscape and/or Mozilla 1.0, don't ask me why.
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My brother has a website and its looks terrible with FF. It's becuz he wrote it with M$ Word. Other than that, Firefox kicks the living shit out of IE.
I've proven this in school labs that only run MS software: Word "sites" even look like shit in Messy. It has something to do with the fact that Office doesn't like Mosaic (oops, I mean MSIE, I get rehashes confused like that sometimes) and vice-versa.
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Opera, Firefox, Netscape...who gives a damn? Anything is better than IE.
I do, but I have to agree with you there. (http://smile.gif)
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By the way, only retards use Internet Explorer.
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I have a stupid question here guys, wot if i use Avant Browser (based on IE) am i a moron? :D
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I have a stupid question here guys, wot if i use Avant Browser (based on IE) am i a moron? :D
I'm sorry, but I'd have to say yes. Avant is still IE.
I recommend Opera (http://www.opera.com/) for you since Avant is a rip-off off Opera.
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Well, i dont know why people say that opera makes web pages open faster - on my pc its the contrary, it slows down like hell (and please don't say that it works bad becos im a moron) :D
BTW I can't use firefox because it crashes my pc all the time * :confused: *
I liked Maxthon too but its a based on IE so.. :(
Do u have some alternatives?
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Well, i dont know why people say that opera makes web pages open faster - on my pc its the contrary, it slows down like hell (and please don't say that it works bad becos im a moron) :D
BTW I can't use firefox because it crashes my pc all the time * :confused: *
I liked Maxthon too but its a based on IE so.. :(
Do u have some alternatives?
I've found that Opera works very well and fast, even on old computers.
Oh well, I guess you could try K-Meleon (http://kmeleon.sf.net/).
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BTW I can't use firefox because it crashes my pc all the time * :confused: *
Did you download Firefox before or after November 9th, 2004? That's when version 1.0 came out. I've heard that people had trouble with FF pre-1.0
Sounds to me like something is REALLY screwed up on your computer. What kind of spyware scanners and antivirus suites are you using?
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take ur computer, and deep fry it. now it will work real good and fast.
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Well, if u look at the forums index u will see my thread about FDisk. Right now i'm trying to save some of my most important files and than make a total format.
About my current programs:
Right now i have Kaspersky Pro 5 + Microsoft Anti-Spyware (OK, no need to call me a moron) :rolleyes: but since i was experimenting with all kind of antiviruses these days my system must be totally screwed up because of install/uninstalls.
About Firefox:
Downloaded it long time a go when it was in beta (or something) i'm not really sure about that...
K-Meleon:
Liked it much, it's simple, fast, no additional annoying toolbars (OPERA!!)
Thnx
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Right now i have Kaspersky Pro 5 + Microsoft Anti-Spyware (OK, no need to call me a moron) :rolleyes: but since i was experimenting with all kind of antiviruses these days my system must be totally screwed up because of install/uninstalls.
About Firefox:
Downloaded it long time a go when it was in beta (or something) i'm not really sure about that...
K-Meleon:
Liked it much, it's simple, fast, no additional annoying toolbars (OPERA!!)
Thnx
Microsoft Anti-Spyware :D I bet it won't pick up the standard built-in Alexa toolbar or all the bad stuff that comes with Windows Media Player 10.
Ok, either: get Linux for a real stable system, or stick to Windows (unstable, never knowing what to expect, etc.) with these:
Ad-Aware (http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/)
Spybot S&D (http://www.safer-networking.org/) (make sure you use the imunize option here)
I used Spybot S&D for a Ghost image that is now deployed more than 500 computers accross my town.
And, spyware complaints have dropped. All you got to do is turn on the Immunize function.
Generally, not using Internet Explorer and setting your hosts (http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm) helps too.
But you know what? No matter what you do, Windows will get unstable and fall eventually. You need to reinstall it at least once a half year.
Security on Windows is also really bad. Too much Windows exploits are known to crackers today that are yet to be fixed.
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Haha "U will need to reinstall at least once every 6 months"
..Good old days when i had WinME i was reinstalling it every week, so that's no problem for me :) (for me ... but using ur pc in those conditions is horrible believe me :D)
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+1 for both AdAware and Spybot.
I also suggest Bazooka adware scanner, its a small program that literally takes 5 seconds to do a scan but it found 2 objects on my computer that Adware, Spybot, Norton, AVG and RegSeeker all missed.
Antivirus suites will find some of the same bugs that adware scanners will find. I suggest AntiVir. It works REALLY well with AdAware, AntiVir guard will find objects while AdAware is running a scan.
Both AntiVir and Bazooka are availible for free from http://www.download.com
I say this without bias, the SINGLE BEST thing you can do to prevent adware and spyware and other bugs is to NOT use Internet Explorer and use a different web browser. I suggest Firefox 1.0 but if you have to use IE, go into Options and disable ActiveX controls. That should keep your ad bugs a little less numerous.