Mozilla has mailsupport and all the newsgroups-stuff implemented, but
separated you have Thunderbird for mail and FireFox for browsing then.
Another advantage, FireFox has special, fancy plugins for geeks. ~*~
One thing I do like about FireFox over Netscape - is in Netscape, you may have multiple tabs open which is great, but if you out of habit go and hit the upper X in the top right corner, all tabs are closed.
In FireFox, if you do that - you will get a warning that you have XX tabs open, do you really want to close all tabs - Which I did not, just wanted to close the 1 tab.
Well I will probable continue to use IE for awhile as my main browser since that is what I'm use to, but FireFox is similar to Netscape (Both made by the same "source" / Mozilla). So if you like the new Netscape, you will probable like FireFox.
The only downside I see is that FireFox does not come with all the plug-in's that IE does, (for example, Macromedia plug-in), so it was an extra [easy] step to download the plug-in.
But so far FireFox seems to load webpages A LOT quicker then other browsers, but I have only started using it. (Plus it comes with a built-in popup blocker)
NOTE: I always like to have at least a few different broswers on my PC. Main reason is I use one browser, and my wife will use a different browser - that way we don't have to try to share "cookies" and stuff. Plus I also like to test all my websites in a few different brosers to check how things look.
Welcome BIG BAD WOLF as the new Moderator of the Computers board. What does that mean? It only means I'm going to try to get a little more information above.
As you can tell, I've already started adding some information above about the common question of spyware. Please give me any more suggestions on what I could list above - BUT at the same time, I don't want to list too much that it puts the message board too far down the screen. :-)
it's the embedding of a browser into the system
which makes many connections being abusable ...
oh and there ARE viri for linux meanwhile ... ;)
I'm safe only if I connect wia my Amiga 1200,
Browser Voyager and Miami Dialer ... :D smoothly even
without e603+ ppc 200 MHz turbo, at a 50+50 MHz 68030/82 ... hehehe ! ~*~
Dano-It's not just IE that's the problem. It's the whole windows OS. I have two XP machines at home just because some stuff I need windows for (certain programs, etc). I also 2 red hat 9.0 boxes that I use for most everything else. Nobody writes virus for linux yet lol
and thanks billing gates of chAos it will remain unsafe.
e.g. two weeks ago a new bundle of vulnerabilities was discovered.
still only workarounds - no patches released by the vendor ~*~
I've always liked Spybot in the past, but I now use both, and suggest that for the best protection, everyone should use both. (Along with the google toolbar.)
I have both
Ad-Aware seems to run faster for me and picks up the same files over and over again, spybot indicates no threats, but maybe the files adaware picks up are not really threatening?
Here is a couple of articles I found that deal with the subject of Ad-aware vs Spybot S&D. The interesting thing is that almost nobody out there clearly prefers one to the other.
The suggestion I have gotten from major computer people is to use the following 3 products:
1) Ad Aware
2) Spybot S&D
3) Google Toolbar
Google toolbar is good at stoping popups, ad aware removes things that spybot does not get, and spybot removed things that ad aware does not get.
Plus you have to be carefull where you get ad aware since there are some "fake" ad aware programs with the same name... but I have not looked too much into that.
I took your word of recommendation Dano, and within 20 seconds of using it, it blew my socks off. It is far faster than anything else I have used.
Thanks Man
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I also use spybot and adaware, on Backoff's recommendation and find them both beneficial to each other in catching something the other misses :)
Backoff....where is the spam stopper you were talking about? Im getting about 100 spam a day :(
I use mailwasher but it isnt working properly in my mind :(
well I use mozilla which has a pop-up blocker built in too. If you have spyware on your system, it's not poping up in IE so much as just poping up in general when you visit certain sites or sometimes (depending on the program) just pops up when not even online. Also another problem is that when you are on a broadband connection, certain web spiders, crawelers, etc can use the windows messenging service (not windows messenger, two different things) to pop-up adds. There's a simple fix for this too, but if you don't know about it, it gets annoying.
spybot-vs-adaware. I use both because they are both free and sometimes one will catch something the other misses.
There's no browser as fast as Firefox 0.9
- comes with popupblocker, cookiemanager and selective
image-management, which protects also from web-bugs (aka web-bacon) ~*~
according to a test of magazine pc professional
Pest Patrol acchieved the best result when confronted with
an almost unreal, very malicious mix of trojans and spyware ...
Spybot ranked 2nd and AdAware 3rd ...
I made the experience that Spybot found items on a system
cleared with Adaware but it happened also viceversa ...
doublegalloppel seems to be no idle effort thus ... :D ... ~*~
Has anyone ever compared these two products? If so, what’s your preference? Perhaps, someone can point me to some kind of comparison analysis of feature matrix on the Internet.
Not all pop-up are from the site you are visiting. I have my own server, and I started getting popups when ever I would visit it. My kids visited a site that automatically downloaded components to show pop ups. I recomend this program...Ad-aware.
When I first ran it, it found hundreds of unwanted items (tracking cookies, ad-ware, spy ware, etc.). I highly recomend it. It is even FREE.
I have a windows 98se and I was having some trouble with my IE 6. So I removed it and reinstalled a new IE 6. Now I am getting pop-ups like crazy :o(( Where do I go to stop this ????
Well first Google announced their gmail with 1000MB of space.
Yahoo then increased their limit from 4MB to 100MB for free accounts.
Today, Microsoft (Hotmail) announced their storage limit for free e-mail will be increased from 2MB to 250MB (with attachment limit of 10MB). [this change later this summer - which with Microsoft means the next couple of years] :-)
Hotmail will also have "Hotmail Plus" for $20 a year - 2GB of online storage, and up to 20MB file attachments.
I have not had a chance to really look at this article, but it talks about a lot of window PC "Free" stuff / Software. Thought I would post it here. (Plus then I would be able to find it when I have more time)
I have a friend where now neither browser will open on their computet netscape or explorer, we have uninstalled both and tried to reinstall both of them, but when you have to reboot the system it comes up with a fatal error in windows (98) and then loads but when you clic on either browser they can no longer get in, is the only solution to reload windows, they will lose everything on their computer, and all the programs will have to be reloaded, I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that, any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated
YES!! hidden keys, like the clicking on the opponents left cube while simultaneously clicking control, "a" and the F12 key with your left toe, which turns your throw into a double-6!
I certainly dont! Lol.. and the scroll wheel on the keyboard is new to me too... I only bought this keyboard a couple of weeks ago... It has so many features on it.. it was like a kid with a new toy! LOL
right! thats probably what the cat did.. i have a scroll wheel on my keyboard too!!!and it was around there that the cat was walking...( well kitten really) thanks jason....
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