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View Poll Results: What Internet Browser Do You Use
Internet Explorer 20 66.67%
Mozilla Firefox 3 10.00%
Opera 3 10.00%
Other 8 26.67%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 30. You may not vote on this poll - please see pinned thread in this section for details.



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Graeme
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14-08-2005, 12:27 PM
Originally Posted by Fred
if i understand you right you go on the net throgh your server or not
Not in the strictest sense. If you're connecting to somewhere on the internet you are using a client not a server. If you accept connections from other places you are using a server.

There are exceptions to this rule. For instance when running a remote desktop the connecting computer is the server and the recieving is the client (since the client does all the work and the server simply serves the desktop)

I can go on all day if you want?

Graeme
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14-08-2005, 12:42 PM
I use Mozilla.
Wouldn't touch IE with a barge pole!

Since I changed to Mozilla, I can actually see the difference on my computer.
IE let an unbelieveable amount of spyware/adware onto my computer.
Mozilla lets hardly anything on.
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14-08-2005, 04:21 PM
i dont get what your on about
i have AOL and that what i thought i was using am i wrong??
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14-08-2005, 04:33 PM
Originally Posted by Graeme
Not in the strictest sense. If you're connecting to somewhere on the internet you are using a client not a server. If you accept connections from other places you are using a server.

There are exceptions to this rule. For instance when running a remote desktop the connecting computer is the server and the recieving is the client (since the client does all the work and the server simply serves the desktop)

I can go on all day if you want?

Graeme
no i donīt mind i am a lerner thanks
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14-08-2005, 04:44 PM
Originally Posted by Hevvur
I use Mozilla.
Wouldn't touch IE with a barge pole!

Since I changed to Mozilla, I can actually see the difference on my computer.
IE let an unbelieveable amount of spyware/adware onto my computer.
Mozilla lets hardly anything on.
Am i the only person who has never had any problems with IE 6
I admit that anything before 6 was very buggy but IE 6 is perfect (apart from being tabless which can be fixed by installing MSN toolbar)
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14-08-2005, 04:58 PM
Stewart
I am getting worried about you,
Are you conducting market research
Are you going to try to sell us all new computers or something

I use IE I tried Firefox and really hate it , to me it has the look of a childrens thing..very simplistic ( shouldn't say that.Azz told me it was the best to use for DW )


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14-08-2005, 05:08 PM
No i'm not mini
and i don't work for microsoft either
Just interested in what people use
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14-08-2005, 05:57 PM
Originally Posted by bobbie3917
i dont get what your on about
i have AOL and that what i thought i was using am i wrong??

I think AOL has it's own browser built in, doesn't it?
A browser is what you use to view pages on the internet. for example, the most popular one is Internet Explorer. it generally comes with windows.

Originally Posted by Stewart B
Am i the only person who has never had any problems with IE 6
I admit that anything before 6 was very buggy but IE 6 is perfect (apart from being tabless which can be fixed by installing MSN toolbar)
The only thing I use IE for, is looking for jobs on the job centre website, as it doesn't work with Firefox.
Even with the newest version of IE, my system still manages to get full up with rubbish.
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15-08-2005, 12:37 AM
Originally Posted by Hevvur
I think AOL has it's own browser built in, doesn't it?
A browser is what you use to view pages on the internet. for example, the most popular one is Internet Explorer. it generally comes with windows.
i thought so
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15-08-2005, 10:49 AM
Will use all sorts but like Firefox as it makes it so easy to print from the screen with its easy to use print preview page. Also find it reproduces the websites I am responsible for in the way I intended some of the other do not do this well at all.
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