I think the reason alphaoide asked you to go to the mozilla website mainly because of your last question (which he quoted indeed!)Originally posted by alphaoide
nuff asking, just go to mozilla.org to get all the answers you need.
I think the reason alphaoide asked you to go to the mozilla website mainly because of your last question (which he quoted indeed!)Originally posted by alphaoide
nuff asking, just go to mozilla.org to get all the answers you need.
I like mozilla for about 3 reasons:
a) No pop-ups
b) Works for linux
c) That annoying thing that happens on windows while you are typing and a web page is loading how in the middle of your typing it brings you to the beggining of the address bar so you end up with something like thiswell it doesn't happen on mozilla!!!!Code:oogle.comwww.g
I have only tried operal once and it also had konquerer(sucks) I though it was pretty nice just like mozilla better for no reason.
Opera does all of this and more.Originally posted by linuxdude
I like mozilla for about 3 reasons:
a) No pop-ups
b) Works for linux
c) That annoying thing that happens on windows while you are typing and a web page is loading how in the middle of your ...
First, do you plan on makign the popup blocker work for other browsers too?
I use Mozilla as my main browser (for some strange reason), but I love Opera, it has the great download manager so you only need one window to view the progress on all of your downloads and it also shows you a lot more about the progress of a loading webpage like how much data has been transfered and at what speed. Opera also has a search box that can search using many search engines and even Amazon ans Ebay.
The one thing I don't like about Opera is that the free version requires oyu to have an ad at the top while Mozilla is just free.
There is an ad on Opera? <looks up> well I'll be a ....
>Opera does all of this and more.
[imitates person in cheesy commercial]Wow! How much more!?!?[/imitation]
>There is an ad on Opera? <looks up> well I'll be a...
Heh, I know. It tends to disappear once you've used Opera enough.
Naturally I didn't feel inspired enough to read all the links for you, since I already slaved away for long hours under a blistering sun pressing the search button after typing four whole words! - Quzah
You. Fetch me my copy of the Wall Street Journal. You two, fight to the death - Stewie
Personally, I liked Opera enough that I bought a licence. Granted, I was a student at the time and it was cheaper, but then again most of you guys are students so you could do the same!
I installed mozilla yesterday .. i think its pop up blocking property is fine moreover i found a good feature in it (at least for me) which is ability of running IRC on this browser without need to install mIRC or any other IRC software
Mozilla does that also, by default actuallygreat download manager so you only need one window to view the progress on all of your downloadsonce again mozilla can do that alsoOpera also has a search box that can search using many search engines and even Amazon ans Ebay.I am finished here Go mozillaThe one thing I don't like about Opera is that the free version requires oyu to have an ad at the top while Mozilla is just free.
>There is an ad on Opera? <looks up> well I'll be a ....
I dont want to say this, but ahh heck.
Get a hack for the ad.