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I'm thinking of switching to Mozilla but I need to know somethings first. 1. What's the difference between Mozilla 1.5 and Mozilla Firebird 0.7? I know Mozilla 1.5 contains more than just a browser while Firebird is just the browser. What I want to know is if there is a difference between the browser in 1.5 and Firebird itself. 2. Does Mozilla support the latest Google toolbar? 3. Will I be able to print out webpages using Adobe PDF printer directly from Mozilla? (I already have Acrobat) 4. Will Mozilla use My Favorites or will it create its own set of favorites? I currently use Favorites to HTML to back up my favorites on a regular basis. But, this is only for Internet Explorer. Does Mozilla have a built in Fvorites / Bookmarks exporter which rivals Favs to HTML or is it similar to IE's favorites exporter which IMHO sucks. 5. Also, if I were to install Mozilla, is it possible to get rid of IE or at least disable it completely? Thank You cheers! |
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Mozilla is the OpenSource version of Netscape, Netscape released the source code for Netscape and called it Mozilla, Firebird is built from this released source code. Firebird used to also be known as Phoenix. Firebird would be built from the Mozilla code, with modifications, so really they should be able to do the same exact things, since the code base it the same. It all depends on what the Firebird developers want to accomplish with there version, as to what it is possible to do with it. I dont know if Mozilla supports the Google Toolbar, you might have to check all the available plug-ins for Firebird, which they have alot of plug-ins for it, from pop-up blockers to whatever you can think of. so i would imagine there is a toolbar for something. Mozilla should be able to import your IE favorites, since Netscape has been doing this for sometime now. I think Mozilla can export your favorites, I dont see why you say IE exporter sucks, when all it is is an HTML file. dont like it, change the html file with notepad. yes, you can get rid of IE, unless you have XP, then you might have to wait a little bit for the program to come out of beta. the program is called Lite98, nad IEradicator |
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Hi locustfurnace,
thanks for the reply. If you've seen how Favorites to HTML saves your favorites, you too will want that feature in Mozilla or IE. Go and try it out; its FREE! About removing IE using Lite98 or IEradicator, is it safe? There are many other programs and windows components which use IE or its base. Would these be affected if IE is removed? Thanks! |
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-- My opinion, use Firebird, its faster and easier than Mozilla. If you need a mail client, there is Mozilla Thunderbird, based off Mozilla's mail client. There is also a VERY early release of the Mozilla Composer component, but I don't believe it has an official name yet. |
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as for Firebird being "faster" than Mozilla, faster howso? initial loading only? that all i can see, as for rendering the webpages, they should be the same, being they both use the Gecko renderin engine. I have Netscape 7.1 and it doesnt take long to load up on my XP2500. |
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Thanks Teddy for actually answering all my questions.
Since I'm using XP Pro, I don't think I'll be able to uninstall IE. Anyway, like you said, I could just use Firebird as my default browser and just ignore IE. I will also have a look at the email and composer too while I'm at it. The reason I'm switching is not because I've speed problems. Things are far from rosy on my PIII box, but it still chugs along. I just wanted a change from using IE. Thanks again Teddy for taking the time to answer all my questions. cheers! |
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it is mostly for use in embedded devices, but can be useful for messing around with or just having a carry along system you can use on any (just about any) system out there withnot the worry of messig up someone else's computer. http://byzgl.sourceforge.net/ I have used firebird and netscape and mozilla and K-meloen, and i prefer Konqueror & Galeon to the other offsprings. course, no browser is faster than the Lynx browser. or smaller that i can think of. |
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