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Old 06-22-2001, 09:25 AM   #1
Undertoad
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I run Mozilla under Win and Lin too. I love it, despite the fact that I need to switch to IE for about 1% of sites.

I started running it about a year ago. At that point it would still have minor rendering issues, couldn't do SSL, would randomly crash during bookmark updates, etc.

They got it really stable until about two months ago, when a bunch of new feature introductions blew it up again. But right now I'm running a build from two weeks ago, and it's damn close to perfect at this point, and damn fast as well.

I use it because the way they handle the personal toolbar is better for me than how IE handles it. I have folders of bookmarks on the personal toolbar - one for "daily", one "weekly" etc. IE allows this, but treats the folders as normal OS folders of shortcuts, which means that if you select one, it will choose a random IE window to handle that shortcut. Or open a new window. I haven't figured out what logic it uses to decide when to do what.
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Old 10-13-2020, 09:41 AM   #2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Undertoad
I run Mozilla under Win and Lin too. I love it, despite the fact that I need to switch to IE for about 1% of sites.
I think you could have just changed your user agent to look like IE couldnt ya buddy??

I am on 98se,my favourite OS
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