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Predalienator_ |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 2:27pm |
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Anyone got it?I just updated my FF to 2.0 and i,m still getting use to it.The browser looks well how should i say this more elegant?Well try it yourself for your opinion.
[Cool it has this text spelling correction mistake for example if i spell yourself with double ff then the the word will be underlined in red]
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DaveMan_CI |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 5:12pm |
L4Y Member Post 380 / 419
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yeah i been using it a while now, pretty cool. |
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hA Warlord |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 5:21pm |  |
waR`.se L4Y Member Post 202 / 960
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I have ben using it from day one but when i need to get on L4Y i need to use IE as i get a weird error message on FF :S |
-waR'.se- I don't know who you are, where you are from, or what you want... But if you threaten my freedom... I'll kill you. |
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Garner  |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 5:36pm |  |
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I dont have a problem with any browser here... what error message do you get? |
"Science is this extraordinary transnational, transcultural, trans-everything language which is the only way to discover Truth and its regrettable that billions are still stuck in the Middle Ages believing the crap propagated by Popes and priests..."
- Peter Atkins |
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D2k |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 5:43pm |
L4Y Member Post 925 / 1923
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Yes, garner is right. Don't use Firefox. Use Opera if you wish to redeem your IQ. |
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Lace  |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 6:19pm |
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Just got Opera 9.02, and happy with that |
A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. |
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Garner  |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 6:49pm |  |
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Exactly... I use Opera primarily at work and I've succeeded in converting all FireFox users there to Opera. Between the two browsers Opera is still the more 'polished' of the two...
Sadly I can't talk any sense into IE users into converting to anything else fullstop... |
"Science is this extraordinary transnational, transcultural, trans-everything language which is the only way to discover Truth and its regrettable that billions are still stuck in the Middle Ages believing the crap propagated by Popes and priests..."
- Peter Atkins |
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sobe  |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 8:44pm |
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I like Opera, and have it as my secondary browser, but... I just like FireFox a bit better, to me it feels more "user-friendly". Sounds strange I suppose, but... heh, I just like FF |
"Apparently, Plaintiff believes that he could sue an egg company for fraud for labeling a carton of 12 eggs a dozen, because some bakers would view a dozen as including 13 items." - Western Digital 2006 |
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LordSeafood |
Posted 8th Nov 2006 11:40pm |  |
L4Y Member Post 1275 / 1792
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Ive used both FF and Opera, i cant say why but i like FF better.
Maybe its just better for the average user (only really use my browser for viewing websites) |
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hA Warlord |
Posted 9th Nov 2006 1:58pm |  |
waR`.se L4Y Member Post 203 / 960
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the error seems to have disappeared now it might have ben some kind of spyware or something that made it as i made a full scan whit some programs last night.
i think the error said something about internal error but im not sure |
-waR'.se- I don't know who you are, where you are from, or what you want... But if you threaten my freedom... I'll kill you. |
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Garner  |
Posted 9th Nov 2006 4:39pm |  |
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Now internal errors are something that L4Y can throw up from time to time if it doesn't like something you're asking of it. Next time you get one make a note of what you were doing and report it to me via PM... I get copies of the actual errors emailed to me but often have no idea what was actually being tried so dont know what needs fixing |
"Science is this extraordinary transnational, transcultural, trans-everything language which is the only way to discover Truth and its regrettable that billions are still stuck in the Middle Ages believing the crap propagated by Popes and priests..."
- Peter Atkins |
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