BigMatt wrote:
> 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.
>>     
> >
>
>   
I have installed several add-ons already.

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