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    Tabbed browsing (with Firefox) is much easier for me because I have multiple websites open at any one time plus all my favourite links are just above that in the bookmark toolbar. Less clutter and ease of use.

    I get annoyed now if something opens in a new window (only happens occasionally) and will close it straight away and open it in a new tab.

    It's all about what you prefer at the end of the day though. Whether you prefer a superior browsing experience or a clunky awkward mess.

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    I agree with Chewie 100%. IT'S JUST A PREFERENCE!!

    Sheesh, you FF people are out of control. You think that your almighty FF browser is impervious to fault. That's it's infallible, "safer" browsing style is such a big deal. Anytime anyone has a single minute question about something in IE, the only responses are, "Dump your shitty IE browser and get FF" or something of it's likeness. All these FF clansmen and their 'Holier than thou' attitude is enough to make me want to stay with IE in itself. Like I said before, it's just a preference. I've tried FF on two separate occasions and went back to IE after getting frustrated with what I considered a lack of options with FF. Some of us just prefer windows. I don't really care if it's a window or a tab so long as it's on the bottom of the screen, that part is just what I'm used to.

    Besides, the doggy runs to fast w/ FF if I remember correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo
    I agree with Chewie 100%. IT'S JUST A PREFERENCE!!

    Sheesh, you FF people are out of control. You think that your almighty FF browser is impervious to fault. That's it's infallible, "safer" browsing style is such a big deal. Anytime anyone has a single minute question about something in IE, the only responses are, "Dump your shitty IE browser and get FF" or something of it's likeness. All these FF clansmen and their 'Holier than thou' attitude is enough to make me want to stay with IE in itself. Like I said before, it's just a preference. I've tried FF on two separate occasions and went back to IE after getting frustrated with what I considered a lack of options with FF. Some of us just prefer windows. I don't really care if it's a window or a tab so long as it's on the bottom of the screen, that's what I'm used to.

    Exactly. It is all about preference, if a browser like FF is too difficult for people to use then they should stick with what they know. IE is there so anyone can get on the internet, even stupid people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
    Exactly. It is all about preference, if a browser like FF is too difficult for people to use then they should stick with what they know. IE is there so anyone can get on the internet, even stupid people.
    Hmmm...I don't seem to recall stating anything about difficulty, could you quote me that line please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo
    Hmmm...I don't seem to recall stating anything about difficulty, could you quote me that line please?

    You did, you just didn't realise it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
    You did, you just didn't realise it.
    I can assure you that I did not. I believe I hit closer to stating that it's simplicity is what I didn't like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo
    I can assure you that I did not. I believe I hit closer to stating that it's simplicity is what I didn't like.


    Thanks for proving my point.
    what I considered a lack of options
    Just because you can't find them doesn't mean they're not there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420


    Thanks for proving my point.
    what I considered a lack of options
    Just because you can't find them doesn't mean they're not there.
    I have proved no point of yours at all, you are mearly attempting to manipulate my meaning.

    All of the options that I use are already included in IE except one, a Flash saving plug-in which I easily found quite some time ago. Why would I want to get a browser that I have to try and setup like an already useful browser?? Because it's "customizable"?? pffft!

    "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo
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    Thanks for proving my point.


    Just because you can't find them doesn't mean they're not there.
    I have proved no point of yours at all, you are mearly attempting to manipulate my meaning.

    All of the options that I use are already included in IE except one, a Flash saving plug-in which I easily found quite some time ago. Why would I want to get a browser that I have to try and setup like an already useful browser?? Because it's "customizable"?? pffft! What a stupid concept.

    "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
    Still sounds like you couldn't get to grips with FF. That's okay I guess.

    Next time you try it (if you do) the help section has a "For Internet Explorer Users" guide so maybe you'll be able to find the options you could not find before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo

    "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

    Spoken like a true luddite.
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