 CheddarheadAin't Nuthin But A Thang join:2002-02-19 Hudson, WI | IE is still the prefered browser I use the google toolbar, and roboforms... and on and on. They aren't compatible with Mozilla, or Opera etc... otherwise, I may consider switching. I do have firebird and opera on my PC just for a change of pace, and the tabbed browsing, which I like alot. -- AMD Athlon XP 1800+60 Gig Seagate512 DDRGeforce FX 5200 Ultra19" TrinitronDVD-R/CDRW drive1.5/256 Cable |
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 TrelGood EveningPremium join:2002-10-08 Hillsborough, NJ | google toolbar has been ported to Mozilla and also, this has been known for a while apparently
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 mrchrisOut and aroundPremium join:2002-10-01 North Babylon, NY | reply to Cheddarhead Google toolbar has spyware as I last heard. |
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 trisomyPremium join:2002-05-23 Katy, TX | said by mrchris:
Google toolbar has spyware as I last heard.
It is your option to disable this feature. |
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | reply to mrchris said by mrchris: Google toolbar has spyware as I last heard.
The only thing in the Google toolbar that comes even remotely close to being "spyware" is the feature that contacts Google to display the PageRank of the page you are browsing. When you install the toolbar, the installer warns you about this and you have the ability to turn it off in the installation if you want. You can also enable/disable the PageRank display feature after you have installed the toolbar. -- Do the world a favor, Saddam. Kill yourself. |
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 KAD ImagingJust Shoot ItPremium join:2002-09-21 Hialeah, FL | OK...They win! I give up. IE is out! Someone help me out here. Which is the most IE-like out of Firebird, Mozilla, and Opera? I need Java, ActiveX, and SSL(128bit).
Can someone point me where to get started?
Thanks. -- -The Cobra "Heh, your broadband style is good grasshopper....but not good enough. Watch my Bellsouth style..." 1180K download 218K upload (BS FastAccess 1.5M/256K @ 19,000ft!) |
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 KAD ImagingJust Shoot ItPremium join:2002-09-21 Hialeah, FL | The "Install On Demand" service uses Active X No? I need it for the client work I do. (Program delivery) Hmmm...I guess I'll still need IE after all.
Were's a cool site for Firebird "add-ons"? |
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