
I clicked. And then the popups came to chase me into a state of shock.
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 22:54,
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I hear the Google toolbar does an admirable job.
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 22:56,
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all the icons were wrong and it screwed up my settigns. I never touched it again
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 22:59,
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The icon problem was with the icons on the buttons in mozilla.
It played silly buggers with my internet settings, and just wasn't that good (this is over a year ago, no doubt many bugs have been fixed since)
New XP PC, IE & Outlook Express worked fine, so I used them, now I'm in a rut & have no desire to change. OK?
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:07,
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It played silly buggers with my internet settings, and just wasn't that good (this is over a year ago, no doubt many bugs have been fixed since)
New XP PC, IE & Outlook Express worked fine, so I used them, now I'm in a rut & have no desire to change. OK?

because it's a different browser to internet exploder. Did you actually give it a chance? Not only is it faster and friendlier than IE it's also a damn site more secure 'cos it doesn't have that activeX bollocks that nobody apart from spammers and virus writers uses any more :)
Oh, and Mozilla and Firebird are 2 completely different things.....
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:05,
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Oh, and Mozilla and Firebird are 2 completely different things.....

and it's going to replace mozilla in the future!
*100% fact*
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:08,
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*100% fact*

they were the old Netscape 4.5 icons all jumbled up and not quite fitting into the spaces. I used to be a dyed-in-the-wool Nestcape user, but after 7, it all went crappy, and mozilla was the same story. For me at least.
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:11,
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it doesn't even need to be installed!
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:13,
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Here's a screenshot of my firebird setup:
clicky!
no dodgy icons there, and they've been the same since I started with FB at 0.6 or thereabouts :)
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:16,
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clicky!
no dodgy icons there, and they've been the same since I started with FB at 0.6 or thereabouts :)

Best thing is, the 0.8 tree is even faster than 0.7.....I just wish I had some modern coding nous so I could contribute....bah.
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:29,
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i've been using it for 2 years now and IE feels like a complete joke!
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:35,
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Maybe. Thought I'd uninstalled it, but there's something labelled 'Mozilla 1.4' in my add/remove window.
It was November/December time, 2002.
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:27,
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It was November/December time, 2002.

that was the time *I* tried Moz for about a day and swiftly binned it faster than something that was binned quickly.
Seriously - get Firebird 0.7 (stable) or if yer feeling brave one of the nightly 0.8 builds. You won't regret it!
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:30,
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Seriously - get Firebird 0.7 (stable) or if yer feeling brave one of the nightly 0.8 builds. You won't regret it!

*looking up & down @ once*
I may consider it. IE does piss me off sometimes. Not remebering what size its window should be, only wanting to save as bitmaps when there's too maby cached files, I could go on...
May give firebird a go when the rest of my life is balanced. New browser is quite an upheaval, no matter how good it is. Thanks
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:38,
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I may consider it. IE does piss me off sometimes. Not remebering what size its window should be, only wanting to save as bitmaps when there's too maby cached files, I could go on...
May give firebird a go when the rest of my life is balanced. New browser is quite an upheaval, no matter how good it is. Thanks

firebird is version 0.7 now!
try it and you'll love it!
the old mozilla is a bit clumsy compared to firebird...
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 23:31,
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try it and you'll love it!
the old mozilla is a bit clumsy compared to firebird...

is a fantastic invention, particularly if you're in the habit of visiting, um , sites which use a lot of pop-up advertising, um, yes...
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 22:57,
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are doing some very tricky things lately, google bar doesn't seem enough anymore..
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Wed 21 Jan 2004, 22:59,
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it does the job. It's an arms race! Google toolbar'll catch up pretty quickly - thing is there are limits on what the sites can do without your express agreement. Which is good.
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