Yet another Microsoft Internet Explorer Bug!

I use Google Chrome on my laptop and Firefox on the desk. Unfortunately some of my company's software requires me to use IE... It is great that we have choices.
Pete
 
I've been a Firefox/Thunderbird user for some time and I've been very happy with both. Lately I've been having some issues with FF--I'll try to access a new page and get an error message which forces the program to close. Anybody else experiencing this? Almost seems like a bug in the program. I did just re-install Windows and all my programs and data on a new hard drive so it may be that I didn't get a clean install. Any thoughts?
 
Try seamonkey. It's the code upon which firefox is based, plus it has a built-in email client:

Our local systems folks highly recommend SeaMonkey. They call it "Firefox on steroids" and I've been happy with it. They call IE the most user-hostile browser there is, and demonstrated a whole bunch of differences. Seamonkey also makes it very easy to get rid of pop-ups, flashing banners, and other annoyances.
 
I use Chrome on my MacBookPro and it's the fastest browser I've ever used. On my Windows desktop machine I tried Chrome for a while but went back to Firefox as on the big screen I can't live without the sidebar add-on I have installed.

Say what you will about IE, but I've hardly ever seen a crappier browser than Safari for Windows.
 
I've been a Firefox/Thunderbird user for some time and I've been very happy with both. Lately I've been having some issues with FF--I'll try to access a new page and get an error message which forces the program to close. Anybody else experiencing this? Almost seems like a bug in the program. I did just re-install Windows and all my programs and data on a new hard drive so it may be that I didn't get a clean install. Any thoughts?

Nope.

I have been using FF for a few years now, both on the laptop and desktop. Tried Chrome & Safari also, but stuck with FF.
 
I use IE as some business software does not support any other browser nearly as well. I also use Opera and like it better than any of the Mozilla based browsers, Safari or Chrome. If Google does not implode as I suspect it may, and can bring their systems together which when MS had a similar emerging issue, it never did and still is suffering the failure but is so flushed with money and has such an overwhelming market share their weaknesses will not show up for some time, yet.
 
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