David Mutimer wrote:
> Everyone I know that has tried firefox has deleted IE within a week
> of trying firefox.
Best not to recommend /deleting/ IE as removal of this browser-like
operating system component could damage other Windows functions. You
still need it for Windows updates. Best to update it to the latest
(ancient) IE6 and get it patched as well as Microsloth can do, and
then just park it.
If you do online banking, you may still need IE as some banks'
webmasters have been sprayed with clue repellent. Solution: change
banks. <g> Refuse to buy anything from online shopping sites that
require it. Tell them why you bank or shop elsewhere.
> To my knowledge not one has regretted the switch.
I know of one such person who can't figure out Mozilla or FF/Tbird,
but he is a stubborn 77 year old gentleman who also got hit with the
clue repellent. Every time he tried them, he would get frustrated and
go into a rant. <g>
Firefox/Thunderbird, the Mozilla suite, or even Opera are good choices.
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