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The much-anticipated open-source browser reaches a major development milestone, as an official test version debuts.

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Netscape Mail
by Peter Thaler October 28, 2004 2:43 PM PDT
Although Firefox is an excellent web tool, test of the beta version was unable to work as a mil tool, but relied on sending the computer back to the Netscape 7.2 folder. The previous bookmarks weren't able to be imported either. Will Firefox be able to do this in the future?
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FireFox & Thunderbird
by My-Self October 28, 2004 11:36 PM PDT
Firefox is a browser only, just like IE is a browser only.

If you want the mail function, go download the (excellent) Thunderbird standalone mail client, also from the the Mozilla fundation, or the Mozilla suite (Version 1.7.3) that integrates both functions + a HTML composer.

http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/

A full fledged HTML composer based on Mozilla is also in the making and progressing fast :
http://www.nvu.com/

as well as a calendar (some rough edges) :
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/

Neither of these softwares is tied to the OS as IE and Outlook are, so you can try them and delete them in the unlikely case you don't like using them better ...
Netscape Mail
by Peter Thaler October 28, 2004 2:43 PM PDT
Although Firefox is an excellent web tool, test of the beta version was unable to work as a mil tool, but relied on sending the computer back to the Netscape 7.2 folder. The previous bookmarks weren't able to be imported either. Will Firefox be able to do this in the future?
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FireFox & Thunderbird
by My-Self October 28, 2004 11:36 PM PDT
Firefox is a browser only, just like IE is a browser only.

If you want the mail function, go download the (excellent) Thunderbird standalone mail client, also from the the Mozilla fundation, or the Mozilla suite (Version 1.7.3) that integrates both functions + a HTML composer.

http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/

A full fledged HTML composer based on Mozilla is also in the making and progressing fast :
http://www.nvu.com/

as well as a calendar (some rough edges) :
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/

Neither of these softwares is tied to the OS as IE and Outlook are, so you can try them and delete them in the unlikely case you don't like using them better ...
IE vs. Firefox
by October 29, 2004 7:31 PM PDT
I am a computer/internet programmer. I've used IE for years. It was genuinely a better browser.

Then, I tried Firefox. From my perspective as a programmer, Firefox is head-and-shoulders over IE. There are one-click-to-install "extensions" (simple, fully-integrated plugins) that allow me to view all aspects of a webpage: the HTTP headers, the cookies, image sizes. There are tons of other extensions that allow you to customize your browser. You get ONLY the features you want. Nice.

There are some sites that use IE-specific HTML. By and large, I can get around without IE.

One of the easiet to use features that kicks snot over IE is the "tabbed" feature. Instead of pulling up a new browser window for every fork in your web surfing session, just add another tab...it's a set of windows all in one browser window. Very clean.
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IE vs. Firefox
by October 29, 2004 7:31 PM PDT
I am a computer/internet programmer. I've used IE for years. It was genuinely a better browser.

Then, I tried Firefox. From my perspective as a programmer, Firefox is head-and-shoulders over IE. There are one-click-to-install "extensions" (simple, fully-integrated plugins) that allow me to view all aspects of a webpage: the HTTP headers, the cookies, image sizes. There are tons of other extensions that allow you to customize your browser. You get ONLY the features you want. Nice.

There are some sites that use IE-specific HTML. By and large, I can get around without IE.

One of the easiet to use features that kicks snot over IE is the "tabbed" feature. Instead of pulling up a new browser window for every fork in your web surfing session, just add another tab...it's a set of windows all in one browser window. Very clean.
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mozilla foxfire
by domlagreca October 30, 2004 12:00 PM PDT
mozilla foxfire i find to be very good i use it as my defaulf browser it does everything that netscape does foe me i like it better than internet exsplorer, its very clean and boots very fast.i had to get use to a new broswer ,but once you use it for a few days it like you alwasys had it ,it tqakes getting use to. but it is a nice and easy browser

graygoast52@aol.com
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mozilla foxfire
by domlagreca October 30, 2004 12:00 PM PDT
mozilla foxfire i find to be very good i use it as my defaulf browser it does everything that netscape does foe me i like it better than internet exsplorer, its very clean and boots very fast.i had to get use to a new broswer ,but once you use it for a few days it like you alwasys had it ,it tqakes getting use to. but it is a nice and easy browser

graygoast52@aol.com
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