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I've been using Netcaptor for years...Purchased it *Way Back When*...It's now upto the 7.5 Pro Gold Edition..(With Licence)...

I have been using this Avant Browser....(Free) for a few days now....

It's a very stable,super fast browser...Anyone else have something you think is worth loading up....?? :) Spice

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A lot of people like Mozilla Firebird but I'm an IE person.
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Slimbrowser 3.89 Build 003 for me!
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Ack.....attack of the buttons! OMG!

Straight up latest release of IE for me, with nothing else but Google Toolbar.

Used to use Nutscrape back up to around version 4.6something...then when they did that AOL merge, went with that buggy ever crashing Gekko engine...I went back to IE.
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Post by Jamie_R »

Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Straight up latest release of IE for me, with nothing else but Google Toolbar.


same here ... tried Opera for a bit, but I just like IE - never have liked N'Scape though ... just my pref.
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Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Ack.....attack of the buttons! OMG!


No...No.....Nooooooo.......LOL!!

Lots N Lots A....Buttons

I love IE....No Multi Tabs though... :( ;) Spice
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Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Straight up latest release of IE for me
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Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Ack.....attack of the buttons! OMG!

Straight up latest release of IE for me, with nothing else but Google Toolbar.

Used to use Nutscrape back up to around version 4.6something...then when they did that AOL merge, went with that buggy ever crashing Gekko engine...I went back to IE.


same ever since googgle toolbar came out IE is still a superb webbrowser minus no popups, but now with google toolbar it is #1 IMO
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Post by qball15j »

Originally posted by Ghosthunter
same ever since googgle toolbar came out IE is still a superb webbrowser minus no popups, but now with google toolbar it is #1 IMO


Sure is! IE6 and Google toolbar are a great pair...
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Originally posted by Paft
Mozilla 1.6


This is also my choice. I have been using Mozilla for awhile now and REALLY like it. NO popups!! Worth it just for that ... but it is also very fast. :nod:
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Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Ack.....attack of the buttons! OMG!

Straight up latest release of IE for me, with nothing else but Google Toolbar.

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Avant Browser is the best!

Make sure that you run the latest beta version, more stable then the official release:

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.ph ... 1033086666
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Originally posted by Prey521
Avant Browser is the best!

Make sure that you run the latest beta version, more stable then the official release:

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.ph ... 1033086666


Heya Prey.....Will it overide or do I have to uninstall the original..??

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Mozilla 1.6 kicks every browser in the ASS.

There isn't even a dispute. You have no grounds to argue the technical data...only your subjective personal opinions!!!!!!

LOL


Mozilla does rock though. I wish more peeps would give it a try because not only is it a small file to D/L, it's fast, stable, extensible, skinnable....you name it, it does it all.


All I know is this...it does everything IE can do better and it does a whole lot more that IE can't do.

BTW.....Mozilla users have the Google Toolbar as well...although ours has more features. :p

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Originally posted by Spicer
Heya Prey.....Will it overide or do I have to uninstall the original..??

:) SPice



I always override when upgrading Avant and have had no problems.
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Cool...Thanks ;) Spice
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Post by Spicer »

Originally posted by UOD
Mozilla 1.6 kicks every browser in the ASS.



It seemed like a pretty quick/dependable browser...

It wouldn't let my WB App change the taskbar into the 3D interface...Like you see here in IE....

Seemed fast though..Good features.... ;) Spice

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Originally posted by wee96
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One more tidbit of info.....Firebird only takes up 16MB's of memory as compared to IE's whopping 34 MB's. Mozilla only takes up 28MB's but has a FULL email application BUILT IN....can you open up IE AND your Outlook Express and take up less than 28MB's of memory?
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Post by Joint Chiefs of Staff »

Originally posted by UOD
One more tidbit of info.....Firebird only takes up 16MB's of memory as compared to IE's whopping 34 MB's. Mozilla only takes up 28MB's but has a FULL email application BUILT IN....can you open up IE AND your Outlook Express and take up less than 28MB's of memory?
No but that's why I have 512 DDR ram in my lappy. :p
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Originally posted by UOD
One more tidbit of info.....Firebird only takes up 16MB's of memory as compared to IE's whopping 34 MB's. Mozilla only takes up 28MB's but has a FULL email application BUILT IN....can you open up IE AND your Outlook Express and take up less than 28MB's of memory?


Moot points for me, the memory, I'm always worried that with those offspring browsers that there is some sort of backdoor security issue.



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Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Straight up latest release of IE for me, with nothing else but Google Toolbar.
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Post by Dan »

Originally posted by UOD
Mozilla 1.6 kicks every browser in the ASS.

There isn't even a dispute. You have no grounds to argue the technical data...only your subjective personal opinions!!!!!!

LOL


Mozilla does rock though. I wish more peeps would give it a try because not only is it a small file to D/L, it's fast, stable, extensible, skinnable....you name it, it does it all.


All I know is this...it does everything IE can do better and it does a whole lot more that IE can't do.

BTW.....Mozilla users have the Google Toolbar as well...although ours has more features. :p


I use IE for my main browser,

but I have NS 4.79 & 7.1 on it as well,I use them for 2 other internet based emails.

anyway,that mozilla looks just like my NS 7.1

whats the difference between the two?
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Post by Paft »

Originally posted by jdblitz
Moot points for me, I'm always worried that with those offspring browsers that there is some sort of backdoor security issue.

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Post by Scott »

Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
Ack.....attack of the buttons! OMG!

Straight up latest release of IE for me, with nothing else but Google Toolbar.

Used to use Nutscrape back up to around version 4.6something...then when they did that AOL merge, went with that buggy ever crashing Gekko engine...I went back to IE.


What he said...especially about those buttons!!! LOL.

To each his own.
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If I had your fellas/ladies GUI...

I'd sell my machines....LOL!!

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Originally posted by Spicer
If I had your fellas/ladies GUI...

I'd sell my machines....LOL!!

:sleep: :sleep: ;) Spice


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JCOS....so what? I have 512 in my lappy as well. I have more ram leftover for other apps...you don't. Deal with it. :p


JD....and you are not worried that IE has backdoors? It is the most patched and vulnerable piece of crap ever. It's a security nightmare. ;)


Mozilla is the underlying browser technology for Netscape. Really, as Mozilla has completely taken over Netscape, there isn't much of a difference at all. I think Netscape is more of a branded Mozilla....and they use AIM, we use IRC. There are some other differences as well that favor Mozilla only due to the fact that it is the parent now.
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Post by Joint Chiefs of Staff »

Originally posted by UOD
JCOS....so what? I have 512 in my lappy as well. I have more ram leftover for other apps...you don't. Deal with it. :p

So what? What works for you does not necessarily work for me.

I use Winamp, Outlook 2003, Yahoo messenger, Norton Anti Virus, IE and windows explorer mainly. I think I have plenty left over.
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Originally posted by qball15j
Sure is! IE6 and Google toolbar are a great pair...
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Originally posted by Joint Chiefs of Staff
So what? What works for you does not necessarily work for me.

I use Winamp, Outlook 2003, Yahoo messenger, Norton Anti Virus, IE and windows explorer mainly. I think I have plenty left over.



My sentiments exactly. So stop complaining about it and move on. :p
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Originally posted by UOD
My sentiments exactly. So stop complaining about it and move on. :p
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Firebird 0.8 for me...

Nothing BUT stable... never crashed

Ie has crashed a few times.

Faster too. Noticeably.

Built in pop-up stopper.. havent seen one since.
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Originally posted by Joint Chiefs of Staff
Browser pusher. :D



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Post by JawZ »

Originally posted by TrevGlas
Firebird 0.8 for me...

Nothing BUT stable... never crashed

Ie has crashed a few times.

Faster too. Noticeably.

Built in pop-up stopper.. havent seen one since.



Bleeding edge release? I'm using 0.7. Haven't seen 0.8 stable yet.
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Slimbrowsers got a built-in pop up stopper, never crashes on me, etc.

Originally posted by TrevGlas
Firebird 0.8 for me...

Nothing BUT stable... never crashed

Ie has crashed a few times.

Faster too. Noticeably.

Built in pop-up stopper.. havent seen one since.
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Post by TrevGlas »

Originally posted by UOD
Bleeding edge release? I'm using 0.7. Haven't seen 0.8 stable yet.
I got last nights build. Perfectly stable so far. I can send it to ya if ya want.
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Post by TrevGlas »

Originally posted by wee96
Slimbrowsers got a built-in pop up stopper, never crashes on me, etc.


Once you use firebird youll see. I switched from Slimbrowser.
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