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Mozilla FireBird (Browser Alternative)
03.01.04 at 04:47:23
 
Been a bit sick of Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2, so I went ahead and installed Mozilla Firebird 0.7....

And I must say, this one is something I really like Cheesy

Finally safe browsing without having to care about weekly Microsoft Security catastrophies, excellent Features and 3rd party Plug-In handling Grin

http://www.mozilla.org/
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http://www.firebird-browser.de/
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Reply #1 - 03.01.04 at 08:36:04
 
Good choice. I never used IE. I am a Fan of Mozilla since the release 0.94 or 0.95. At the Moment I use 1.4.

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Reply #2 - 03.01.04 at 11:06:04
 
yeah..till everybody uses mozilla --> than there would be the same thing we have with ie (like security issues etc..)  Tongue
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Reply #3 - 03.01.04 at 11:13:19
 
Nope, I don't think so...

These newer Browsers are designed with Security in mind, not raw profits Wink
It's not better because noone uses it, it's better by design.
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Reply #4 - 03.01.04 at 14:41:35
 
Firebird is great, been using the 0.6 version for lots of monthes, I don't even upgrade because there's no need for it, and I won't find my beloved theme  : "Phusion" in 0.7 Grin  -I didn't seek it much) 

no popups, tabs, no crap deutsche active-X porn dialer  self-installing Cheesy ( I got that thing with IE,  each 10 minutes it tried to connect to a 10€ per minute phone number Shocked =

for slow machines ( < 200mhz PC, X terminals at university) Opera 7.23  is even better
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Reply #5 - 03.01.04 at 15:42:30
 
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Nope, I don't think so...
These newer Browsers are designed with Security in mind, not raw profits Wink
It's not better because noone uses it, it's better by design.


well, if nobody would use ie, nobody would hack ie...then it would be very save, too --> if most people would use mozilla, most attacks would go to mozilla...that's it!
well, who actually installs a program because of its design..?  Roll Eyes
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Reply #6 - 03.01.04 at 16:13:33
 
Nope, that's exactly what I was saying...

If everybody would use other Browsers, the Hackers wouldn't have so incredibly easy...
The majority of Exploits found in IE are simply not present in other Browsers.

well, who actually installs a program because of its design..?
All those that prefer a secure, properly designed Software...
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Reply #7 - 04.01.04 at 14:27:31
 
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If everybody would use other Browsers, the Hackers wouldn't have so incredibly easy...
The majority of Exploits found in IE are simply not present in other Browsers.


as the trend seems to go to mozilla (and even opera), hackers can also concentrate on these ones...i'm quiet sure you know there are always security issues in programs. of course, hackers would'nt have it that easy anymore, so i appreciate new alternatives to ie..but sometimes there'll come the point mozilla will be as unsafe as ie is.
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Reply #8 - 04.01.04 at 15:10:30
 
Trust me one that one :

No x86 based Software ever was as untrustworthy as  M$ Windows or its IE; it'll require alot of effort to break this questionable Record Wink

Anyway, time will tell.
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Reply #9 - 05.01.04 at 10:23:29
 
Firebird/Thunderbird is a great combo. I've moved from the big fat Mozilla 1.5b (i never used IE) 4 month ago. But FB/TB are still a bit slow to load on older systems in comparsion to IE/OL. But as everyone knows, most part of the IE is lying in ram (for faster loading and wasting ram) because IE is used to show the desktop, even if you deactivate active desktop. By the way, forget the tip about 98LITE. This proggy makes it possible to get fully rid of the IE and use the WIN95B explorer to show the desktop. This saves ram but many setuproutines refuse to work. Especially those with microsoft installer. Maybe the MSI rely's on IE.

I use the german installable versions of FB 0.7 / TB 0.4 together with latest Java Runtime Enviroment 1.4.1_03. To make this java work you have to download and install the firebird-jre142-fix.reg file.

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Reply #10 - 05.01.04 at 11:49:53
 
Opera aint too bad! When there is a valid mirror available to download it from! Angry

Overall, good quality software!

I think I may check this Mozilla out today, too! Thanks!  Grin
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