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 Post subject: Is Fire Fox The Best?
PostPosted: May 9th, 2007, 6:28 pm 
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Is Fire Fox The Best?

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Yea it is (Y) :thumps_up:


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That link isn't working for me. Anyway, I think it is. It has some cool add ons. Opera has widgets, speed dial, and skins are easy to install. Those are the only things it has better than Firefox. Firefox never messes up (where Opera does a lot), FF is faster to type than Opera, You can chance the way you close tabs, the ctrl + G is much better in Firefox, Firefox has a built in spell check, No matter what they say, Firefox is a bit faster. Opera is just more customizable on how you load pages, Firefox can handle more tabs, the Firefox icon is a fox on fire traveling the world giving people justice, the Opera is a big O with many glitches.

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Well, with the skins, addons, tabbes browsing and all there is to FireFox to add to make it a better browser for you, I think FireFox is THE best.

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What you say is best or not is your own opinion. You cannot say Firefox is best, IE is best, etc, but you can say 'I think Firefox is the best' or whatever you may choose.

As to the image - that says nothing about which is best. To me that graph says nothing more than 'The people who visit this site mostly use firefox.'

I do not think Firefox is the best - as you know I think Opera is. Speed dial, panels, speed and security all adds up to a superior, faster browsing experience.

@Lord Zammorak - I've never had any problems. And as for speed, Firefox is faster from the point at which the page starts appearing to the point where the page is finished, but Opera is faster from clicking the link to the page finishing. With default settings, anyway.

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@Lord Zammorak - I've never had any problems. And as for speed, Firefox is faster from the point at which the page starts appearing to the point where the page is finished, but Opera is faster from clicking the link to the page finishing. With default settings, anyway.


I think the problem might be you having more RAM then I do, and I think Opera uses up more RAM.


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Lord Zammorak wrote:
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@Lord Zammorak - I've never had any problems. And as for speed, Firefox is faster from the point at which the page starts appearing to the point where the page is finished, but Opera is faster from clicking the link to the page finishing. With default settings, anyway.


I think the problem might be you having more RAM then I do, and I think Opera uses up more RAM.


Yeah, I do have a fair amount - 1.25GB. How much do you have?

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Lord Zammorak wrote:
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@Lord Zammorak - I've never had any problems. And as for speed, Firefox is faster from the point at which the page starts appearing to the point where the page is finished, but Opera is faster from clicking the link to the page finishing. With default settings, anyway.


I think the problem might be you having more RAM then I do, and I think Opera uses up more RAM.

I have 512mb, and it runs perfectly fine. :-s

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For all you opera users you really don't know if opera is stealing personal info because it's not open source.


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For all you opera users you really don't know if opera is stealing personal info because it's not open source.


Packet sniffing. Hackers can look at everything Opera ever sends or recieves over the internet, examine everything it sends and stuff. If there was any stealing of stuff, it would have been found by now.

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Matthew wrote:
gzpro wrote:
For all you opera users you really don't know if opera is stealing personal info because it's not open source.


Packet sniffing. Hackers can look at everything Opera ever sends or recieves over the internet, examine everything it sends and stuff. If there was any stealing of stuff, it would have been found by now.

Pwned.


Well i think this argument is quiet childish so... I will say no more


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