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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
There is confusion out there even by Chris Quirke which I aim to correct.
Mozilla Firefox 2 is still supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 3 is not supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 2.x is scheduled for end of life at the end of the year as is paid AVG 7.5 version for Windows 98. I hope that clears the confusion in the hazy and smokey air and the blue azure sky and white fluffy clouds are clearly visible again from within Dreamland. |
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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
m/be tis oth3r way 'round,,, ie, mozilla isnt doing the 'supporting'. ? too??
btw d.a.n..... you really are an f/wit. plz, go fight in wars with your brother, cept, dont c0me back.! justa cheery thought. (ps, hee hee, .. i''' m sure quirke and gst and others love hearing you quoting or naming them.. NOT.!)(i sure as hell wouldnt want to be associated with you.) "Dan" wrote in message ... There is confusion out there even by Chris Quirke which I aim to correct. Mozilla Firefox 2 is still supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 3 is not supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 2.x is scheduled for end of life at the end of the year as is paid AVG 7.5 version for Windows 98. I hope that clears the confusion in the hazy and smokey air and the blue azure sky and white fluffy clouds are clearly visible again from within Dreamland. |
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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
Do you think I give a flying f__k?
"gibson" wrote: m/be tis oth3r way 'round,,, ie, mozilla isnt doing the 'supporting'. ? too?? btw d.a.n..... you really are an f/wit. plz, go fight in wars with your brother, cept, dont c0me back.! justa cheery thought. (ps, hee hee, .. i''' m sure quirke and gst and others love hearing you quoting or naming them.. NOT.!)(i sure as hell wouldnt want to be associated with you.) "Dan" wrote in message ... There is confusion out there even by Chris Quirke which I aim to correct. Mozilla Firefox 2 is still supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 3 is not supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 2.x is scheduled for end of life at the end of the year as is paid AVG 7.5 version for Windows 98. I hope that clears the confusion in the hazy and smokey air and the blue azure sky and white fluffy clouds are clearly visible again from within Dreamland. |
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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
"gibson" wrote in
: m/be tis oth3r way 'round,,, ie, mozilla isnt doing the 'supporting'. ? too?? btw d.a.n..... you really are an f/wit. plz, go fight in wars with your brother, cept, dont c0me back.! justa cheery thought. (ps, hee hee, .. i''' m sure quirke and gst and others love hearing you quoting or naming them.. NOT.!)(i sure as hell wouldnt want to be associated with you.) "Dan" wrote in message ... There is confusion out there even by Chris Quirke which I aim to correct. Mozilla Firefox 2 is still supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 3 is not supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 2.x is scheduled for end of life at the end of the year as is paid AVG 7.5 version for Windows 98. I hope that clears the confusion in the hazy and smokey air and the blue azure sky and white fluffy clouds are clearly visible again from within Dreamland. Firefox is the most overrated program around. IMO it sucks. Opera rules, or for /REALLY/ fast 100% safe browsing (no java, scripts, flash, etc. recognized/processed), OffByOne. ESET NOD32 is the best AV program around. It was under $20 at www.purplus.com a little while ago, may still be. -- [from a recent conversation] thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband? Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster. |
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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
On 22 Aug 2008 13:16:33 GMT, thanatoid put
finger to keyboard and composed: Opera rules, or for /REALLY/ fast 100% safe browsing (no java, scripts, flash, etc. recognized/processed), OffByOne. Opera 9.5x has some serious resource issues. I recommend sticking with 9.27 until the bugs are fixed. OffByOne, OTOH, is great, especially for viewing ad-infested web sites. To this end I have added "open page in OffByOne" and "open link in OffByOne" options to Opera's r-click menus, as well as IE and Firefox options. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
Franc Zabkar wrote in
: On 22 Aug 2008 13:16:33 GMT, thanatoid put finger to keyboard and composed: Opera rules, or for /REALLY/ fast 100% safe browsing (no java, scripts, flash, etc. recognized/processed), OffByOne. Opera 9.5x has some serious resource issues. I recommend sticking with 9.27 until the bugs are fixed. OffByOne, OTOH, is great, especially for viewing ad-infested web sites. To this end I have added "open page in OffByOne" and "open link in OffByOne" options to Opera's r-click menus, as well as IE and Firefox options. - Franc Zabkar Out of curiosity, I tried Opera 7.54 after years of using 7.23. It was SO much of a resource hog (this is a 95B 166MHz/96 RAM in case you forget) and it had so many different features I was surprised they didn't call it ver 8.x. After 3 days I went back to 7.23. I have NO idea what any of the other version - prior or later are like. I use OB1 all the time except when I am forced to go to some stupid java-loaded site, like my bank. -- [from a recent conversation] thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband? Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster. |
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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
Opera is junk, imo, because it has no 256 bit AES encryption and I don't care
for its interface. In addition, it lacks the amount of good ad ons that Mozilla Firefox has and I also don't care for Apple's Safarii because it also lacks 256 bit AES encryption and has too many security vulnerabilities like Apple's Quicktime associated with it in Microsoft Windows. "thanatoid" wrote: "gibson" wrote in : m/be tis oth3r way 'round,,, ie, mozilla isnt doing the 'supporting'. ? too?? btw d.a.n..... you really are an f/wit. plz, go fight in wars with your brother, cept, dont c0me back.! justa cheery thought. (ps, hee hee, .. i''' m sure quirke and gst and others love hearing you quoting or naming them.. NOT.!)(i sure as hell wouldnt want to be associated with you.) "Dan" wrote in message ... There is confusion out there even by Chris Quirke which I aim to correct. Mozilla Firefox 2 is still supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 3 is not supported by Windows 98. Mozilla Firefox 2.x is scheduled for end of life at the end of the year as is paid AVG 7.5 version for Windows 98. I hope that clears the confusion in the hazy and smokey air and the blue azure sky and white fluffy clouds are clearly visible again from within Dreamland. Firefox is the most overrated program around. IMO it sucks. Opera rules, or for /REALLY/ fast 100% safe browsing (no java, scripts, flash, etc. recognized/processed), OffByOne. ESET NOD32 is the best AV program around. It was under $20 at www.purplus.com a little while ago, may still be. -- [from a recent conversation] thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband? Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster. |
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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
Exactly and even in Mozilla Firefox version 2.0.0.16 is better than Firefox
3.x until Mozilla can work out the bugs in it and get it to work well with their add-ons. However, Mozilla Firefox 3 does have better safety and security if that is your only goal but does not work with Windows 98 or 98 Second Edition. "Franc Zabkar" wrote: On 22 Aug 2008 13:16:33 GMT, thanatoid put finger to keyboard and composed: Opera rules, or for /REALLY/ fast 100% safe browsing (no java, scripts, flash, etc. recognized/processed), OffByOne. Opera 9.5x has some serious resource issues. I recommend sticking with 9.27 until the bugs are fixed. OffByOne, OTOH, is great, especially for viewing ad-infested web sites. To this end I have added "open page in OffByOne" and "open link in OffByOne" options to Opera's r-click menus, as well as IE and Firefox options. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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Firefox 2 supported in 98 and Firefox 3 not supported in 98
I also don't like when web sites like certain banking sites and also school
sites want Java because you always have to update it so frequently because of security issues and then remove the old version because Sun Java does not want to do that for you automatically because I am sure they want as much of their software taking up space on your computer as possible or it is just because of a lack of interest on Sun's part. Just a guess on my part as to why Sun Java does not automatically remove their older versions. "thanatoid" wrote: Franc Zabkar wrote in : On 22 Aug 2008 13:16:33 GMT, thanatoid put finger to keyboard and composed: Opera rules, or for /REALLY/ fast 100% safe browsing (no java, scripts, flash, etc. recognized/processed), OffByOne. Opera 9.5x has some serious resource issues. I recommend sticking with 9.27 until the bugs are fixed. OffByOne, OTOH, is great, especially for viewing ad-infested web sites. To this end I have added "open page in OffByOne" and "open link in OffByOne" options to Opera's r-click menus, as well as IE and Firefox options. - Franc Zabkar Out of curiosity, I tried Opera 7.54 after years of using 7.23. It was SO much of a resource hog (this is a 95B 166MHz/96 RAM in case you forget) and it had so many different features I was surprised they didn't call it ver 8.x. After 3 days I went back to 7.23. I have NO idea what any of the other version - prior or later are like. I use OB1 all the time except when I am forced to go to some stupid java-loaded site, like my bank. -- [from a recent conversation] thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband? Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster. |
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