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Member (3 bit)
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Kennewick, WA
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check out MYIE2 broweser
I have using this browser which seems to conbine the best features of opera and internet explorer. And it's free but doesn't have all the ads that Opra has.
http://myie2.com/html_en/home.htm |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Posts: 1,965
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Does it fix IE's security issues? Cuz it uses the same rendering engine as IE.
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Certified Audio Nut
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I have been using it for a while. I don't know about security issues but I do like it much better than Opera or Mozilla. It has more useful features.
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I believe it is just a wrapper for IE. So the security issues would be the same.
I'll stick with Firefox, since both seem to have similar features anyway. |
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