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Lol im too lazy to download any Mozilla stuff ^_^
you should man - firefox pwns and thunderbird make email so much easier
eh i might ^_^ i dunno...
oh and minorthreat...lol i belive eagleimg is down atm ^_^
:rolleyes: what else is new
Bpooth rock your sox....
Just firefox, thats all I really need. I used webmail over POP3 b/c the spread of virii is like all through pop3
Thunderbird is okay, Outlook express is most prob better right now, but they are working on Thunderbird. Outlook express has a better news reader, so I use Outlook Express for News, but Thunderbird for mail.
Firefox and I don't really need Thunderbird
I only use Firefox as a replacement for IE
I used to use Outlook a lot - but I quit using it after every few emails I got were laced with virii. Outlook is very vunerable to hackers, and if you don't keep your computer (persumably windows xp) - you will have a huge problem.
Stick to webmail - its a lot safer.
I use firefox (tons better then IE anyda :D)....but i do have thunderbird just dont use it. I use gmail and hotmail. Although gmail is alot better.
Didn't you forget plain old Mozilla? I'm using Firefox/Mozilla 1.4/IE, depending on my mood.
i use firefox. its so much better than ie. i might get thunder bird. should i?
depends on what you want it for. if you need a news reader, i wouldn't. if you need to manage multiple email accounts, then i would. Outlook Express is still a lot better product overall, so if your happy with what you have, i would stick with it untill a few new versions are made.
If you have a decent virus scanner you probaly shouldn't have to worry about email virii. I use outlook express because it's integrated with my desktop monitoring app. I've got nothing against thunderbird, I just don't see any real pro's to using it over outlook express.
Firefox give me a warm tingly feeling in my tummy. It's horrible trying to code though. Because I just natuarally check everything in firefox, then when I finish and take a look in IE my pages are obliterated. It's like all the web browser development teams got handed different copies of W3C's standards.