Re: Firefox
From: andy smart (anonymus_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:38:11 +0100
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Peter Houppermans wrote:
| Have you tried Firefox? That gives you a reasonably fine control over
what
| you download when you browse to the point of even disallowing images from
| certain sites. You can further sharpen it up with the add-ons (plugins)
| that allow even more intelligence.
|
| (sorry if I kicked in an open door, but it has worked for me quite well on
| both Windows and Linux).
|
I'm a firm fan of Firefox (and TBird for mail and news) - I don't use
the popup features but it is a good browser; I especially like the
tabbed browsing.
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