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  • peloquin
    Till I Come!
    • Jun 2004
    • 8643

    FAO Firefox Users/Fans

    here

    Firefox 1.0PR: a first look

    This free browser has more features than the most recent version of Internet Explorer. Check out our first impressions.

    Mozilla.org, an open-source effort created by some of the original pre-AOL Netscape designers, has been working on Firefox, its Internet Explorer alternative, for several years now. The group has now released the much-anticipated preview of Firefox 1.0.


    The so-called Mozilla Firefox 1.0 Prerelease (PR) is very stable -- unlike most betas -- and offers many advanced features that should put Microsoft on notice. But don't take our word for it, try it here and stay tuned for our review of the final browser, which we expect soon. Note: as with all beta products, Firefox 1.0 Prerelease is not intended to replace your full-time browser software, so please install with caution.

    This free program has more features than the most recent version of Internet Explorer. For example, Firefox 1.0 PR includes Live Bookmarks -- a feature that allows you to receive RSS feeds within your browser -- and a built-in Google search toolbar. Firefox also lets you view more than one Web page within a single open browser and has the most customisation options of any browser available. Like Internet Explorer, Firefox also includes a built-in pop-up blocker.

    Microsoft maintains its monopolistic hold on the Internet browser market: 95 percent of the audience uses Internet Explorer. Cracking into that will be hard. Not every Web site is optimised for non-Internet Explorer browsers, so some, such as banking sites, may require you to use Microsoft's browser rather than Mozilla. And although more media plug-ins are now available for Firefox, you might want to check here first to make sure the ones you use are listed.

    The outlook for Firefox is very good. Recent security vulnerabilities within Internet Explorer have caused minor erosion of Microsoft's browser market dominance. Of all the credible alternatives, Firefox has the most positive buzz and offers the most advanced features.


    download firefox 1.0 preview release here
  • maddlingo
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1035

    #2
    Re: FAO Firefox Users/Fans

    I currently use firefox at home for all my web exploring and it is hands down the best explorer out there. I was amazed at how much faster web pages loaded and the built in pop-up blocker that it has is exceptional.
    "Dream as if you''ll live forever, Live as if you''ll die today." -- James Dean --

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    • skahound
      Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
      • Jun 2004
      • 11411

      #3
      I d/l and installed FireFox about two months ago and have been extremely happy. Whereas it has its own faults, they pale in comparison to those I faced with IE.

      For instance (and some of these may be things I don't quite understand about the browser) even though I have selected a default download location, FF continues to put all d/l into my Temp folder. This only happens on d/l I cannot right-click and save-as.

      Also, with video displayed inside a webpage, if I try to view a second time, adjust volume control within the embedded media player, etc the entire display of the video clip goes 'white' but I can still hear the sound.

      Even though I click the box that says to open a particular file type (WMV, MP3, etc) with a particular program automatically, I am prompted each and every time as to what program I want to use.

      But as I said, I've been extremely happy overall.
      A good shower head and my right hand - the two best lovers that I ever had.

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      • xeb
        Addiction started
        • Jun 2004
        • 364

        #4
        i don't quite understand... firefox 1.0 pre-release? then what version have people been using for ages?

        Originally posted by skahound";p="
        Even though I click the box that says to open a particular file type (WMV, MP3, etc) with a particular program automatically, I am prompted each and every time as to what program I want to use.
        that sound like a huge pain in the ass to me considering how many mp3 samples i listen to in the average weeks record shopping....
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        • picklemonkey
          Double hoodie beer monster
          • Jun 2004
          • 15373

          #5
          Originally posted by skahound";p="
          Even though I click the box that says to open a particular file type (WMV, MP3, etc) with a particular program automatically, I am prompted each and every time as to what program I want to use.
          I've noticed that too! It's my only pet peeve with Firefox. IE and Firefox each get about 50% of my browsing time on the Internet, since neither one really pisses me off more than the other.

          Originally posted by xeb";p="
          i don't quite understand... firefox 1.0 pre-release? then what version have people been using for ages?
          I'm on 0.9.3, it works like a charm

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          • swedetech
            Gold Gabber
            • Jun 2004
            • 990

            #6
            Re: FAO Firefox Users/Fans

            I like Firefox...however there are some very annoying glitches here and there... like problems opening a new window (pop up) when you click on a link, it seems like its getting "stuck" many times and you have to keep clicking over and over... very annoying!
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            • picklemonkey
              Double hoodie beer monster
              • Jun 2004
              • 15373

              #7
              I remembered another pet peeve, and saw that it was fixed in the new version:

              Code:
              # 232770 - Ctrl+Tab to switch tabs should work even when the address bar has focus.
              This alone is going to convince me me to upgrade... more info here: http://www.squarefree.com/burningedg...r-picture.html

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              • arielus
                He's back, in Pog form
                • Jun 2004
                • 4281

                #8
                using it already, i love it..

                just installed few extensions, adblocker is da bomb! :P
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                • swedetech
                  Gold Gabber
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 990

                  #9
                  Re: FAO Firefox Users/Fans

                  The best thing with FireFox there is no use for something like Ad-Aware anymore...
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                  check out http://www.stockmonk.net for all your graphic needs!!! and www.jnmedia.com for custom websites, animation, 3d and more...

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                  • beto
                    Gold Gabber
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 964

                    #10


                    final version is not that far away

                    (finally)

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                    • darktribal
                      Addiction started
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 352

                      #11
                      Re: FAO Firefox Users/Fans

                      Firefox is the shit!!!!!!!!!!
                      For if you do it right you'll find the moment never ends. -phish

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                      • Lorn
                        Looking for a title!
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 5826

                        #12
                        Re: FAO Firefox Users/Fans

                        Been very happy with firefox.

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                        • asdf_admin
                          i use to be important
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 12798

                          #13
                          very very cool. thx Pelo.
                          dead, yet alive.

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                          • poorimpulsectrl
                            Getting warmed up
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 61

                            #14
                            Originally posted by skahound";p="
                            I d/l and installed FireFox about two months ago and have been extremely happy. Whereas it has its own faults, they pale in comparison to those I faced with IE.

                            For instance (and some of these may be things I don't quite understand about the browser) even though I have selected a default download location, FF continues to put all d/l into my Temp folder. This only happens on d/l I cannot right-click and save-as.

                            Also, with video displayed inside a webpage, if I try to view a second time, adjust volume control within the embedded media player, etc the entire display of the video clip goes 'white' but I can still hear the sound.

                            Even though I click the box that says to open a particular file type (WMV, MP3, etc) with a particular program automatically, I am prompted each and every time as to what program I want to use.

                            But as I said, I've been extremely happy overall.
                            weird bugs like this sometimes happen if new versions are not installed cleanly (i.e. if an old version was just installed over rather than uninstalled before the new version).

                            try uninstalling your copy, deleting the appropriate folders (such as the one under your documents containing your profile, as well as the one under program files) and then reinstalling. export your bookmarks before doing so if you want to import them back in quickly. as well, under options-download you can specify what firefox does when it encounters different filetypes. i have no problems playing wmv files from within firefox.

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                            • evangelion
                              Platinum Poster
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 1999

                              #15
                              Originally posted by skahound";p="
                              I d/l and installed FireFox about two months ago and have been extremely happy. Whereas it has its own faults, they pale in comparison to those I faced with IE.

                              For instance (and some of these may be things I don't quite understand about the browser) even though I have selected a default download location, FF continues to put all d/l into my Temp folder. This only happens on d/l I cannot right-click and save-as.

                              Also, with video displayed inside a webpage, if I try to view a second time, adjust volume control within the embedded media player, etc the entire display of the video clip goes 'white' but I can still hear the sound.

                              Even though I click the box that says to open a particular file type (WMV, MP3, etc) with a particular program automatically, I am prompted each and every time as to what program I want to use.

                              But as I said, I've been extremely happy overall.
                              My video goes black, but I know what you mean. There are still quite a few incompatibilities with Firefox but its getting better all the time. Gamespot.com used to get totally jacked but it seems to have been fixed.

                              All in all I use Firefox because its not a Microsoft app. I try to use anything and everything (foobar2000 for music, AIM instead of Windows Messenger) that is non-Microsoft if I can help it. The fact that it kicks major ass and has unlimited potential also helps.

                              I usually don't use the nightly builds of Firefox (the milestone releases always seem to work better) so I'll probably wait for 1.0 instead of getting the beta. Either way, I'm glad its finally here.

                              Hear the footsteps, Bill???

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