I use Firefox for everything, even work. That being said, at work we
use web based software to monitor the network and track our "work
order" tickets. Nothing is compatible with Firefox, it's all IE only.
But, I use the same "Add On" Willard mentioned above with no problems
what so ever, the "IE Tabs" option is the greatest thing ever. Except
for the Ad Blocker maybe. Or Color Tabs, or the numerous skins, or the
WinAmp controller bar.

In Firefox, click "Tools", then click "Add Ons", then click "Browse
Add Ons"

On Dec 19, 10:27 am, Elizabeth McCree <[email protected]> wrote:
> DaveyBoi wrote:
> > Try different alternatives, If IE 7 is giving you problems, and you
> > are not sure if Firefox is for you (Make sure to use Vers. 3), there's
> > also Opera, Google's Chrome, Safari (for Windows of course), Avant as
> > well as several others.
>
> > Always use the latest versions if possible, and install all updates
> > (unless you specifically know you will not need them.)
>
> > An added bonus of not using IE at all, is that you largely have less
> > security exploits that are indeed discovered and exploited because
> > hackers and malicious internet users logically aim for the MOST used
> > browsers first.
>
> > Let us know what happens.
> > Cheers,
>
>  I like Firefox and their programs and add ons. I only use IE when I
> have to which there are certain websites that have to use it.
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