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| Whichever one suits your needs and taste is better.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/31/2008 5:21 PM Posts: 133, Visits: 350 |
| I agree with Allan. IE7 looks as good as Firefox which means neither of them are better. The speed? Well, I say it depends on your internet connection speed.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/19/2008 2:46 PM Posts: 62, Visits: 231 |
| | So I suppose neither is better than the other; both are just as secure. Oki Doki. Thanks guys. |
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| "Secure" is relative. The browser can only provide so much "protection" -- mostly security is dependent upon the user.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/9/2008 9:06 AM Posts: 1,182, Visits: 2,534 |
| | I use IE7 myself, but a lot of people like Firefox because of all the add-ons you can get to customize it. When people are concerned about security a good choice is Firefox with the NoScript add-on. It blocks flash, java and other scripts unless you specifically allow them for the site. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 5/25/2008 1:35 PM Posts: 242, Visits: 193 |
| I have been using Firefox for over a year now and I love it for it's speed, interface, add-ons or available visual styles0. The only thing is that it loads a bit slower than IE7, but this can be solved by installing Firefox Preloader.
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