--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Firefox is so great.  Have you tried it?  The computer guys on NPR
> were singing its praises again this week.

You know, I keep reading ecstatic reviews of it, and
I haven't seen one feature I have any use for.  I
don't understand the big attraction of "tabbed browsing."
I never have more than three or four, max, browser
windows open at a time, and in IE I just use the buttons
on the taskbar to bring them up.  What's the difference
between clicking on a taskbar button and clicking on
a tab?

I have good security on my machine, don't do a lot of
downloading and then only from trusted sites, don't
visit potentially dangerous sites, generally practice
safe computing, am religious about updating Windows
and my virus and spyware protection, and have never
had a problem (yes, I know there's always a first
time, but sheesh, now the hackers are beginning to
find security flaws in Firefox).

If it has stuff you need that IE doesn't, fine, but
I'm in if-it-ain't-broke-don't-fix-it mode.








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