However, I know I should use Firefox, so I'd quite like the Mozilla folk here to try to convince me to continue using it instead of IE7. I promise I'll be easily persuaded.

There are of couse a great many skins/theme/icon packs for FF, why not just get/change these every now and then to stop it from getting dull?cdd wrote:IE7 uses lovely glass elements etc., whereas Firefox has some horrid blue/cyan/coloured menu that has a static background colour. I am not sure skinning could enable Fx to use the glass interface etc.
As for 'security' - I never buy that argument, MS's track record on security over recent years is much better and on Vista IE operates in 'Protected Mode'.
Maybe I'll wait until Firefox 3 comes out and then decide whether I shall be a Browser Tart or not.
Firefox 3 has different graphics innards which should supposedly help the issue of printing which is a place where IE7 excels.cdd wrote:Maybe I'll wait until Firefox 3 comes out and then decide whether I shall be a Browser Tart or not.
I don't get it either - Search everywhere in the OS and the beauuuutiful Glass theme (although why Vista Basic has to look so hideous is beyond me - why can't it just be identical to Aero but without the FX?) mean I never want to look back.nodnirG kraM wrote:What is this anti-Vista hierarcy all about anyway? Have you used Vista, sir? For its faults and teething problems, most of which are rapidly disappearing, Vista is a beautiful piece of software both visually and physically. I personally love it.Ron Owen wrote:EDIT: Actually, why the hell are you on Vista to begin with?!
Oooh, somebody got up on the wrong side of bed.Jamez wrote:I'm more practical in my opinions of operating systems.
I'd rather have a faster machine that looks like 1997, than a slow one that looks like 2007.
http://www.jibjab.com/view/158907
Protected Mode is easily bypassed. All you have to do is run a script that changes the icon, colour of the window border and the publisher status et vocdd wrote:IE7 uses lovely glass elements etc., whereas Firefox has some horrid blue/cyan/coloured menu that has a static background colour. I am not sure skinning could enable Fx to use the glass interface etc.
As for 'security' - I never buy that argument, MS's track record on security over recent years is much better and on Vista IE operates in 'Protected Mode'.
Presumably the OS of 1997 James is talking about is Windows 98 1st Edition!Jovis wrote:Oooh, somebody got up on the wrong side of bed.Jamez wrote:I'm more practical in my opinions of operating systems.
I'd rather have a faster machine that looks like 1997, than a slow one that looks like 2007.
http://www.jibjab.com/view/158907