Take back the web
Posts: 2462
  • Posted On: Mar 22 2005 6:41am
Okay. Most of you are probably infinitely smarter than I and have already got this covered. But I'll share it anyway, in case any of you are still in the dark.

Essential Steps for a Good Web Experiance

1) Download Firefox
2) Install Adblock

Never see another ad. Ever. And if you do - nuke it. But with less death and more glee.

Firefox also offers a very nifty toolbar that will control virtually any media player - iTunes, WMP, WinAmp..., from inside your browser.

Absolute genius.

That is all.
Posts: 2788
  • Posted On: Mar 22 2005 7:48am
I had forgotten all about ads and pop ups.

Though I did not know about the media player function...
Posts: 1772
  • Posted On: Mar 22 2005 8:00pm
Been there, done that.

And it is a marvellous tool. I will never go back to IE. Ever.
Posts: 7745
  • Posted On: Mar 23 2005 1:42am
Same here. I've been using Mozilla products for about three years now. They've come a long way from the begining.


I've got high hopes for their future.
Posts: 5387
  • Posted On: Mar 23 2005 1:45am
I will never use IE again.

Never ever ever ever.

I'd rather use a tin-can phone to access the internet.
Posts: 765
  • Posted On: Mar 23 2005 1:52am
Given the choice between a tin can and IE I'd go with IE.
Posts: 7745
  • Posted On: Mar 23 2005 3:53am
I'd skip both and go with Lynx.
  • Posted On: Mar 23 2005 4:54am
I wonder. In ten years, will firefox become the next enemy?
Posts: 666
  • Posted On: Mar 23 2005 4:16pm
If you aren't using Moz/Firefox by now, you deserve every horrible fate that befalls you, really.
Posts: 1142
  • Posted On: Mar 26 2005 6:00am
<strike>The tab browsing thing is cool</strike> I'll never submit.