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Spyware ??
is this spyware???
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Last edited by Markp.com; 06-10-2004 at 07:12 PM.
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supervillain
more like the user didn't know when to stop adding search bars.
but yes, some of those, such as Alexa and Mortgage Toolbar are considered malware/spyware.
that's insane.
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LMAO! Sorry if that is yours, but that just too much. All of those bars do the same thing: google what you enter.
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Fan of Doritos
get firefox and it's all built in
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Running Plodding & Limping
my god, love to see the adaware scan report on that fella.
"1564 items found! ENOUGH WITH THE SEARCH BARS ALREADY"
Can you imagine designing a site to be viewed on that machine, would have to be shaped like a letterbox
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that's one of the funniest things i've ever seen...
that poor browswer!
i hope it gets better soon
Ah, these boys is all swelled up. So this was earlier...getting set to trade. Then, woooaaah differences.
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Domo Arigato!
Originally posted by alty29
get firefox and it's all built in
I really enjoy forgetting. When I first come to a place, I notice all the little details. I notice the way the sky looks. The color of white paper. The way people walk. Doorknobs. Everything. Then I get used to the place and I don't notice those things anymore. So only by forgetting can I see the place again as it really is.
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Originally posted by alty29
get firefox and it's all built in
ughh. i wont be getting firefox then...
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Domo Arigato!
Originally posted by the sherrif
ughh. i wont be getting firefox then...
Well, the spyware isn't there. The other searches are integrated into one simple search bar, where you click a drop down, select where you want to search, type in the term, and it will search. It's awesome...
I really enjoy forgetting. When I first come to a place, I notice all the little details. I notice the way the sky looks. The color of white paper. The way people walk. Doorknobs. Everything. Then I get used to the place and I don't notice those things anymore. So only by forgetting can I see the place again as it really is.
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Thanks, but ill stick to Avant Browser all the worthwhile features of Mozilla/FF with the benchmarks of IE.
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Domo Arigato!
Originally posted by the sherrif
Thanks, but ill stick to Avant Browser all the worthwhile features of Mozilla/FF with the benchmarks of IE.
And all of the gaping security holes as well...
I really enjoy forgetting. When I first come to a place, I notice all the little details. I notice the way the sky looks. The color of white paper. The way people walk. Doorknobs. Everything. Then I get used to the place and I don't notice those things anymore. So only by forgetting can I see the place again as it really is.
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now your scare-mongering. the Java-VM, WMP-activeX and Windows itself has more serious security holes.
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supervillain
Originally posted by the sherrif
now your scare-mongering. the Java-VM, WMP-activeX and Windows itself has more serious security holes.
the man has a point.
but the ActiveX, MSXML and VB/.NET exploits via the Internet Explorer are unique only to that browser though. Just thought I'd mention that.
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mr producer
eek thats creepy!
I never understand why someone thats gonna use an alternative ie based browser would choose the bloated slow loading (and glitchy) avant over the ever-so-useful myie2.....am i the only one that uses it here? ive tried avant, and belive me its like a toothache in comparison.....
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Originally posted by jasonpratt
ive tried avant, and belive me its like a toothache in comparison.....
ok, im interested in this MyIE2 that you mention.
why is Avant a "toothache" for you? im having zero performance issues with it, the browser loads in less than half a second for me, and considering that i only ever shut it down when playing games, startup time isnt an issue.
you say its bloated, how? yes, it does have a lot of buttons, meaning wasted space, but i know enough of the the shortcuts/ mouse gestures that i only ever have the tab bar, address bar and status bar up.
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mr producer
WEll. I guess its really a preference issue.. I hear the two browsers are a bit different on different systems... but you can check it out... its free..
http://www.myie2.com/html_en/home.htm
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No!
Originally posted by gerbick
the man has a point.
but the ActiveX, MSXML and VB/.NET exploits via the Internet Explorer are unique only to that browser though. Just thought I'd mention that.
It's also got crappy CSS handling just thought I'd mention that as well
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Also wanted to mention the half-implementation of PNG.
The new beta version of Firefox (.90), is even faster than .80 for start up and page rendering. It seeems, to me, like Firefox .90 is very much faster at startup than IE is.
Also want to point out that none of the IE add-ons will give you a XUL environment. Without XUL you can't use any of these neat litttle do-dads http://www.mozdev.org/
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Running Plodding & Limping
I quite like the look of that, think I'll give it a go.
like the fact it comes with a popup killer.
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