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So far with Firefox (thoughts and comparisons with IE, my previous browser):

These thoughts are from downloading and using it over this week. I've not yet spent any real time playing around with properly.

  • Tabs. Tabs are great. I like tabs. I can have one window containing all the pages I usually keep open, and don't have a task bar cluttered with windows.

  • Loading pages: seems slower than IE, this may be just my perception. Firefox often loads pages in an odd way, which means the layout is very screwy during loading, but gets it right in the end.

  • Firefox doesn't assume you want the file protocol when you try and open files on mapped drives. If I type "E:", it copes. If I type "E:/cvs/myfile.html" it complains that e is not a protocol. This is mildly annoying.

  • I like Firefox's little file download manager window. It's tidier than IE's handling. I'm not, however, convinced of its ability to realise the file you're downloading has changed and actually fetch a new version. I need to test this.

  • Firefox's search box (which works like a cut-down Google tool bar, but also works for Amazon, eBay, Dictionary.com, etc) is a nice idea. Its Google functionality is slightly less nice than the google tool bar, because it doesn't allow you to easily highlight your search terms. This could be worse, because...

  • Searching a web page comes up as a little tidy, friendly-to-use bar at the base of the page, not a splatty dialog in the middle of what you're trying to read. For bonus points, not only does Ctrl-F bring this box up, but / does as well :)

  • I have yet to find a way to stop Firefox from making noises when I search for text and fail to find it. Unwanted noises are Very Bad.



So, on balance, I think that's "does some things more nicely than IE". Notable exceptions are loading pages and making noises, but it scores very highly for having tabs. I think the last one just balances out the first two. I'll stick with it for a while longer, certainly, and may stay permanently.

Re: Comparison with Opera

Date: 2004-10-01 09:37 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] diffrentcolours
Not only does Firefox have excellent popup blocking, for those rare occasions where you *want* them, Tab Browser Extensions offers "only open new windows when I request them" or "never open new windows" modes, both of which force popup windows to open in new tabs.

Firefox's download manager also starts downloading as soon as possible.

Middle-click in a page will paste to the URL bar, so you can highlight a URL and middle-click to visit it (don't know whether this works on Windows).

Re: Comparison with Opera

Date: 2004-10-01 09:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
Given that I rarely visit sites which do much in the way of anti-social poppuping, I'd actually rather than popup blockers worked via a blacklist rather than a whitelist. Things are welcome to pop windows up, until I decide they're evil, in which case I'll tell my browser not to let this site do it in future.

But I guess that's not what most people want :(

Middle-click in a page will paste to the URL bar, so you can highlight a URL and middle-click to visit it (don't know whether this works on Windows).

<thumps plastic between two mouse buttons>
Nope, doesn't seem to :) I'll hunt around to see if there's a means of doing it.

In hunting, I just accidentally found the "view source for selected fragment" option, which is nice.

Re: Comparison with Opera

Date: 2004-10-01 09:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wimble.livejournal.com
Ah, thanks: it's useful to know about the TBE.

Didn't know about the Download manager, but I guess I'd have found out when I used it. But it gives [livejournal.com profile] venta an extra plus point :)

Middle click doesn't work under windows: it autoscrolls instead (if autoscrolling is enabled).

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