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13 July 2004

I first heard about it from JingleLady. Then I read it about it on Wired. Last night, A. downloaded Firefox on his computer. After playing around with it a little bit, I decided to download it on mine too.

I experimented with it most of the afternoon and by adding on the desired extentions, I find it to be extremely flexible. We will see how I like it in the coming days, but I think it looks pretty promising…

Of course, after examining my various web pages with it, I realized I need to do some tweaking so they look as good in Firefox as they do in IE. Luckily though, this blog looks good in both. (Even though I have been kicking around the idea of redesigning my blog template…)

3 Comments

  1. Anna says:

    Hey cool! I helped convince somebody to convert. :) I love Firefox. It’s neat, compact, compliant, and extensible. I LOVE the tabbed browsing feature. What theme are you using? I use Phoenity at home and Qute at work.

    13 July 2004 at 23:48

  2. Adventures of an American Girl in Germany says:

    Firefox Convert

    The blondelibrarian has installed Firefox on her computer. And she blames lists me as one of her influences. :) If you haven’t yet, you really should try this browser out. It’s the little browser that CAN. Much much better than…

    13 July 2004 at 23:59

  3. amorson says:

    Firefox is the best browser around no doubt. Beside the fact that it’s compact, compliant, extensible, fast and comfortable (which, mind you, IE is not) it’s much more secure. After the last security vulnerabilities in IE you wouldn’t find me using it if my bank account depended on it - Which is exactly why I use Firefox!

    15 July 2004 at 09:57

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