Well, it's official. I am a Firefox user. I have been using Avant Browser - an Internet Explorer shell - for years. But, there are a couple sites I frequent that just don't see AB as a "supported browser." At least, when I'm using the latest version of AB. Therefore, I've been stuck on a much older version that is really slow and buggy.
When I recently received an invitation to try out Google Wave, I had to install the Google Chrome Frame plug-in. But, each time I went back to the Wave site - after closing my browser - it would prompt me to install the plug-in. So, I had a choice, keep installing this plug-in or switch to Firefox. Seems an easy choice to me.
(ETA) Crap, I still need to use AB for our companies knowledge base search.
Monday, November 30, 2009
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That's why I always had AB installed at work, but stopped bothering with it at home. I install Fx at work and home. I have Opera installed at work and use that over everything else (except when I have to use IE for enterprise/ATT/etc), mostly because it allows me to easily synch bookmarks between work and my phone, but also because I don't do much browsing when I'm at work.
LMS Fx. :)
I don't worry about bookmarks because I use the Bookmarks gadget on my iGoogle page.
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