> FireFox is MALWARE. Beware.
>
Most people would consider that statement surprising
at best, and downright bizarre at worst. I don't doubt
that you know that, so why didn't you provide any
explanation or details?
I've been using Mozilla browsers
(Firefox and K-Meleon) for years. I find them fast,
dependable, and extremely configurable. From Firefox
version 2 onward, the influence of Google's financial support
is visible in some aspects, like the removal and deliberate
obfuscation of the option to block 3rd-part images* and
the ridiculous phishing filter that will report your browsing
to Google if you use it. But aside from that caveat I
can't think of any possible complaint about Firefox.
( * You can still use about
:config or a user.js file to block
3rd-party images, but they jumbled it around to make it
more confusing. And anyone who has ever used those
settings knows they couldn't possibly have changed the
setting name and the value meaning in the interest of
clarity.
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, is an outdated,
buggy, vulnerable mess, with very poor support for
web standards. In recent versions Microsoft has begun
adding "security improvements" to make matters worse.
On top of all that, even experts have a challenge in
configuring the most basic of settings, like script and
cookies.
Do you really like IE? If so then try rereading
this thread objectively. It's a discussion of various
tricks and tweaks that can be used in an attempt to
merely get IE to download a file properly! How bad
does it have to get before people consider switching
browsers? (And there's not just Firefox. There's also
Opera, K-Meleon, and for XP SP2+ users I think Apple
now has a version of Safari.)