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Discussion in 'Gaming' started by Strykor, Mar 23, 2008.

  1. Northern.

    Northern. Well-Known Member

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    FF
     
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    Firefox for the win ... :D
     
  3. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    don't know about mouse 1 and mouse 2 but mouse 4 and mouse 5 seem to work reasonably well in Firefox Opera and IE
     
  4. Strykor

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    Yea, the mouses all work in firefox, too.
    Any further comments?
     
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    Firefox.
     
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    Firefox is clearly the greater of all those options. Never seen a better browser yet.
     
  7. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    just downloaded firefox 3.

    SO MUCH BETTER THAN FF2.
    noticeably more responsive. don't quite like the UI as much but that's minor. lower system demands too which is nice. not a major concern for me but still nice.
     
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    I use IE, but prefer FF. :eek:
     
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    xlink, I know they work in firefox etc. But I justlove the feature of holding down mouse 2 and pressing mouse 1 to go back, or holding down mouse 1 and press mouse 2 to go forward.
     
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    firefox ftw
     
  11. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    there IS a firefox extension that does that I used to have it.
    then i got a 5 button mouse and stopped caring and I can't go back now.
     
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    ff rocks! i dislike ie. :P
     
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    Much the same
     
  14. Strykor

    Strykor Well-Known Member

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    ~Bumpage

    Further comments really appreciated!
     
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    FF rox! I use IE only when I am too lazy to input my login for hotmail (clicking the inbox icon on live messenger open the inbox in IE browser even when my default has been set to FF).
    I like FF because it doesn't have those troublesome top bars popping out whenever there's ActiveX content. FF also has a valuable add on that I highly recommend: Adblock plus.
    It allows users to block ads and other content on pages. Another thing is, I open 70 tabs on FF and my pc still runs smoothly but if I open more than 10 tabs on IE, my pc starts to lag.
     

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