Until Mozilla fixes Firefox's security flaws I'm using either Safari, Opera, or Camino (none of which run the new version of Yahoo Mail so it's back to Yahoo Mail Classic--IE is not supported for Macs), though since Camino is also a Mozilla product maybe I should avoid it too. The most recent versions of Safari won't run on Panther (which came installed on my 3 year old powerbook; I never upgraded to Tiger), so maybe I should use Opera.
Until Mozilla fixes Firefox's security flaws I'm using either Safari, Opera, or Camino (none of which run the new version of Yahoo Mail so it's back to Yahoo Mail Classic--IE is not supported for Macs), though since Camino is also a Mozilla product maybe I should avoid it too. The most recent versions of Safari won't run on Panther (which came installed on my 3 year old powerbook; I never upgraded to Tiger), so maybe I should use Opera.
browser choices
Jun. 6th, 2007 03:26 pmbig day for browser releases. Netscape 9 sounds like an interesting alternative to Firefox. Camino 1.5 still doesn't support the beta version of Yahoo Mail.
browser choices
Jun. 6th, 2007 03:26 pmbig day for browser releases. Netscape 9 sounds like an interesting alternative to Firefox. Camino 1.5 still doesn't support the beta version of Yahoo Mail.
Extensions and add-ons add great features to Firefox, but they also seem to slow it down. Each additional extension seems to slow it further.Has anyone else noticed this? I'm Using Firefox 2.0.03 for Mac OSX. When security is less of an issue (say browsing my el jay friends' posts) I find myself using Safari which is faster.
Extensions and add-ons add great features to Firefox, but they also seem to slow it down. Each additional extension seems to slow it further.Has anyone else noticed this? I'm Using Firefox 2.0.03 for Mac OSX. When security is less of an issue (say browsing my el jay friends' posts) I find myself using Safari which is faster.