17-05-2006, 12:52 PM
Don't get rid of IE...
Sometimes you will hit a wall where a webpage doesn't load, or doesn't appear to be loaded correctly...
I have found this very frustrating and annoying that I cannot accomplish what I have set out to do, but then, after a flash of inspiration, tried viewing the page with IE and hey presto, it works fine.
So I do have a confidence issue with it.
Yeah, the tabs are great but you soon get bored of them.
My home page has 3 tabs open with my favourite 3 sites.
Having browsed a bit then I click Home, guess what, I get 3 more tabs so now I have 6. I find this annoying (maybe I can change a setting somewhere but I haven't explored it that much)
The bookmarks are saved in a single file (I think it may be a zip file but will have a look when I get home)
And personally I've never had any issues with IE.
And thunderbird was a pain so I don't use that at all.
:2cents:
Sometimes you will hit a wall where a webpage doesn't load, or doesn't appear to be loaded correctly...
I have found this very frustrating and annoying that I cannot accomplish what I have set out to do, but then, after a flash of inspiration, tried viewing the page with IE and hey presto, it works fine.
So I do have a confidence issue with it.
Yeah, the tabs are great but you soon get bored of them.
My home page has 3 tabs open with my favourite 3 sites.
Having browsed a bit then I click Home, guess what, I get 3 more tabs so now I have 6. I find this annoying (maybe I can change a setting somewhere but I haven't explored it that much)
The bookmarks are saved in a single file (I think it may be a zip file but will have a look when I get home)
And personally I've never had any issues with IE.
And thunderbird was a pain so I don't use that at all.
:2cents: