Registered: 02/02/03
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Loc: Kansas City, MO
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What?
Been awhile since I been here, but doesn't seem to do it to me.
Its quicker, on Vista, and maybe a bit on the Internet. They say 8X faster, its nice. I don't remember any page waiting on it yet.
All the add-ons can be found in it, and it restarted to see them right away rather than getting something to do that for you. I love the extensions though.
I think maybe they may have ditched their original built in html default code shit to be the same as IE. I dont know. I havnt installed it yet. Ill give it a few more months so they iron out more bugs.
Registered: 02/02/03
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Meh... Thought about cutting that though so did.
Firefox 3 sure seems better than my IE, but I hate how IE works to start. Thought about giving in time to get it improved too but jumped in. For most part don't regret it but it jacked up my scripts... which is a big pain, the rest is real nice, even better nice I'd say. I don't even mind the new address bar, but I can change that if I do.
Im not getting involved in this anymore. I can argue your balls off about the two different browsers and how FF2 is CLEARLY better than IE6, IE7 AND IE8. IE8 is a COMPLETE failure. 7 was a failure. 8 is worse. mrrr.
Registered: 02/02/03
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Yea their was the joke about it being IE, lol.
Clearly better since its not integrated in the OS! That's insane there, M$ is dumb. Plus the Open Source community biting at it, isn't as buggy as IE, theirs nightly Release Candidates for the next version.
M$ can't make anything new and better anyway... Vista is a good sample, so with the older failures like Millennium. I stick with if you use IE I highly suggest nearly another browser will improve that experience.
Yeah, seems like it's not linewrapping the code blocks correctly. I wondered why that seemed like it was becoming so much of a problem lately... guess it started becoming a problem when I updated.
---Jamin
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