Why? There's no need to use something that doesn't enhance your usership and in fact lessens it.Why people use IE to start with is beyond me, but to not even use the latest available version is just dumb afaic.
The best bit about firefox is all the scripts and add-ons.Try Firefox from time to time in work, not much cop tbh
I fail to see how anything that gives so many ridiculous errors (which has been my experience with anything IE) enhances usership.Why? There's no need to use something that doesn't enhance your usership and in fact lessens it.
AWTA, that and it doesn't give me crappy errors the IE tends to, and I've found it a much quicker browser.The best bit about firefox is all the scripts and add-ons.
Well I can't say I've had any remotely intolerable amount of ridiculous errors TBH. I can read web-pages (when they're available obviously - not when the site in question is down) and that's all I want to do really.I fail to see how anything that gives so many ridiculous errors (which has been my experience with anything IE) enhances usership.
I sometimes use separate windows, but never have more than 2 IEs open at the same time.Can't see how tabs are anything but a good thing, especially for someone like Richard who probably would have a pretty big need to have a decent amount of tabs up at one time. I almost never just have one window with one tab in it.
Surprised you don't get a lot of splinters typing on a keyboard made out of wood.Take you to burn.