mozilla or internet explorer
By vin2win
@vin2win (470)
India
16 responses
@loveoutloud (225)
• United States
2 Jan 07
Firefox all the way for me. Better security, less viruses, better firewall protection, better plugins and everything just looks nicer/cleaner than IE.
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@braveheart07 (2601)
• Philippines
6 Oct 07
Hi vin2win, I like mozilla firefox because it is much secured when compared to internet explorer. It has an advanced security feature which makes it safe to use. I like also the add-ons, plug-ins, and extensions of mozilla, thus making it more useful. However, I also used IE because there are some websites that cannot be opened by mozilla, so I used it rarely.
Have a nice day and God speed!
@southernpixie (741)
• United States
2 Jan 07
I like Firefox better. Internet Explorer always closed out whenever I used it.
@iknowitall (455)
• United States
2 Jan 07
Well i use IE7 I guess only because its the Status Quo,
what are the diffrences? I really dont know, I havnt looked into it... Should I switch? I Firefox better,
@tanmayangre (841)
• India
2 Jan 07
do know that it is even recomeneded by yahoo(IE7)
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@195734687951235475 (1387)
• India
13 Jan 07
better fire wall protection is in mozilla
it is also having tab facility
and very fast
u can set proxies in it overall it is best
@karannyk (187)
• India
13 Jan 07
i feel IE is far better than mozilla.........
also its latest version is out in market......just check out tht one.... its got many of new aditional features........
@sadgirl_1958 (1088)
• United States
23 Feb 07
I have used internet explorer for so long that I can't imagine using anything else. I have downloaded others but don't use them - as I find some of the sites I like to visit just don't seem to respond as well or as quickly unless I am using IE.
@CreatedAMadman (76)
• United States
12 Jan 07
I have Mozilla, and have used IE several times in the past. I would say Mozilla is definitely better. Whether it is faster I'm not sure, but it keeps the pop ups at bay and has a "tab" feature (like Netscape), so you don't have so many open windows.