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Grytolle
Mar 13, 2006, 06:36 AM
http://j2oplugins.notlong.com/
Go get 'em! :)
There's also been some updates to the FF ones... it's all on the site.

Birdie
Mar 13, 2006, 03:44 PM
Good idea, but who uses IE when given the choice?

Grytolle
Mar 13, 2006, 03:45 PM
Certain people...

Nimrod
Mar 13, 2006, 05:26 PM
Good idea, but who uses IE when given the choice?

Me :)

Nothing like using the web browser that actually supports the web out there :D

with IE7 combined with Vista (or even just XP) its safe, and actually works.

Odin
Mar 13, 2006, 05:32 PM
Supports the web? Last I checked, IE6 has a huge problem with supporting CSS sheets, .png alpha transparency, and various other problems I don't feel like getting into. The only worth IE has now is viewing YTMND pages if you don't feel like downloading Quicktime or Quicktime Alternative. I'm not even counting IE7 because A) it's a beta and B) we all know it copied 98% of it's features from Firefox.

But I'd rather not get in a flame war, so disregard my above statement.

Nimrod
Mar 13, 2006, 05:38 PM
Supports the web? Last I checked, IE6 has a huge problem with supporting CSS sheets, .png alpha transparency, and various other problems I don't feel like getting into.

Oh well, not really a problem seems very few sites make themselves incompatabile with IE, yet a lot more don't work with Firefox. Oh and IE6 is years old, lets at least compare it to the modern version.

I'm not even counting IE7 because A) it's a beta and B) we all know it copied 98% of it's features from Firefox.

It may be beta, but its the most recently version of IE worked on, therefore its only fair when comparing to another recently made Browser.

Oh and you don't think FireFox has copied IE over the years? (think back to Netscape). As far as I see, its a constant battle where one does something new, then the other and so fourth. At the end of the day, we win though as consumers. But I'd stick with IE for the compatibility with the web.

But I'd rather not get in a flame war, so disregard my above statement.

I dont wanna get in a flame war with you, your a good guy. But you can't go making claims without someone being able to proove your points either invalid or wrong.

Odin
Mar 13, 2006, 05:47 PM
Oh, can I? ;)