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Firefox or Internet Explorer 9?
As above - or is there something even better? Getting out of a 'surfing rut' -have downloaded IE 9 and don't like it as much as IE 8 but can't get it back - perhaps time for a complete change and my kids use Firefox on their PC's but say I'll lose all my favourites -is this true?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firefox has become a bit of a pain with its frequent major version upgrade cycle.
This is not just a matter of how they number the releases but a fundamental change in their upgrade strategy. In software a minor version upgrade normally maintains an API that continues to support the same plugins without modification.
Major version upgrades do not necessarily support backwards compatibility and the plugins often need to be modified and recompiled for the change. It allows for more rapid development but some of the Firefox plugin writers are beginning to get the sh1ts with having to do this so often now.
Many former Firefox devotees are also tired of the constant upgrade cycle and dealing with the consequent plugin upgrades and have moved their allegiance to Chrome.
This is not just a matter of how they number the releases but a fundamental change in their upgrade strategy. In software a minor version upgrade normally maintains an API that continues to support the same plugins without modification.
Major version upgrades do not necessarily support backwards compatibility and the plugins often need to be modified and recompiled for the change. It allows for more rapid development but some of the Firefox plugin writers are beginning to get the sh1ts with having to do this so often now.
Many former Firefox devotees are also tired of the constant upgrade cycle and dealing with the consequent plugin upgrades and have moved their allegiance to Chrome.
My PC recently updated to IE 9 all by itself, as part of the auto update system. I didn't like it and tried to get IE 8 back but Microsoft wouldn't allow me.
But I have been using IE 9 for two weeks now and I have now got used to it. If we didn't have these updates every so often, we would all still be using Windows 95 !
IE 9 isn't so different, so give it a try.
But I have been using IE 9 for two weeks now and I have now got used to it. If we didn't have these updates every so often, we would all still be using Windows 95 !
IE 9 isn't so different, so give it a try.
mikey - its taken me the best part of a morning to get back to IE8 and after trying everything including using the command prompt, in the end had to do a sytem restore that worked. I'm quite happy with IE8 and believe that whats not broken don't fix it. Hopefully I've disabled automatic update cos I really did'nt like the IE9.
You shouldn't disable automatic updates as they are very important security and OS wise. IE9 is the preferred Microsoft browser for your OS and now that Windows 8 is about to be released IE10 will come with it. IE8 will probably lose support eventually as XP is finally put to rest . If you dont like IE9 then try something else but leave it installed as it is used from time to time by the OS to work.
I haven't disabled the updates -just the automatic downloading of them - I'm prompted there are downloads and then choose if i want to install them.
How can my OS need IE9? I've reloaded IE8 (not an easy task beleive me) which is what I've been using since I got my laptop and it came with Vista. so no Ive got back to 'normal' and OS is working just fine
How can my OS need IE9? I've reloaded IE8 (not an easy task beleive me) which is what I've been using since I got my laptop and it came with Vista. so no Ive got back to 'normal' and OS is working just fine
Chrome is my browser of choice. I never go anywhere near IE apart from testing websites.
You can find out when support for a Microsoft product expires here: http://support.micros...rer+8&Filter=FilterNO
You can find out when support for a Microsoft product expires here: http://support.micros...rer+8&Filter=FilterNO
Here is some technical information about why IE9 is better.
http://arstechnica.co...tching-xp-for-ie9.ars
It also explains why Chrome and IE are far superior to Firefox for security. I don't know if Firefox has since lifted its game as part of their onslaught of upgrades.
http://arstechnica.co...tching-xp-for-ie9.ars
It also explains why Chrome and IE are far superior to Firefox for security. I don't know if Firefox has since lifted its game as part of their onslaught of upgrades.