Love using Mozilla. Favorite skin is Blue. Anyone else use it?
Only nitpick I have with it though is the fact that it will not display https:// sites at all. That means I have to do all my online banking and online buying in IE. Anyone else have this problem?
I use it sparingly on Mandrake , the only problem, actually nitpick would be more the word, is that so far I can’t find something to change the setting under file.
On almost all browsers from Konq to IE , under file there is a setting for open->url->yada yada
On Firebird , all that function does , is to open up a filemanager
I’m using the latest version of Firebird and I have mass problems w/Ebay and hotmail. Granted, I’m on that super-new version (where the site says to uninstall, just delete the entire folder contents). I’m using Firebird 0.7. I’m thinking of uninstalling and going to Mozilla or Firebird 0.4 so that I can access Ebay (and b/c I hate IE and everything M$ does). Any advice?
We used it for a bit. I thought it was good. But for some reason it doesnt work with our new server or so something… I wasn’t really wowed enough to try to decipher the hub’s explanation.
Mozilla Thunderbird, however…I’ll NEVER NEVER NEVER Give up!
One other slight glitch I’ve noticed: When I click a “mailto:” link, Eudora opens up a new message window as it should, but Firebird also opens up a blank browser window that goes nowhere.
It’s not a major problem to close a useless browser window, and not enough to get me to go back to IE, but it’s mildly annoying.
ramesh (or anyone else), what is “type ahead find”?
I love Firebird. Blocking Flash and popups is wonderful. Tabbed browsing is essential now. No problems with pdf, hotmail or ebay. I did have a problem with quicktime taking over my mp3s but that was solved. The support forum is great.
I searched a bit in MozFB faq for an explanation. Dont know where I read about this first.
This is a feature for people so lazy that they cant move their arms from the keyboard to the mouse.
If you simply type the text of a link, the link gets highlighted. The “Ahead” part is that the search is incremental. If you type “B” the first link in the page that starts with B is highlighted. If you type “u” next, the search moves on the first matching occruance of “Bu” and ignores all other prior occurances of “B”. So, for example in nytimes.com, I type “Bu” and then Enter to go to the Business section.
Also, if you want to search all the text in a webpage, then you precede your query with a “/”; this is a bit more advanced than Cntl-F; string to search; Enter. The incremental part of the search is cool. You dont have to type out the entire string you are searching for.
It takes a bit using to; if you have used text editors or programming envirornments, this is a natural feature to use. Otw, just ignore it.
The only problem I have with MozFB is the music window in http://www.musicindiaonline.com/
Cant seem to use either the real or the wmp plugins.
I never had any problems with IE. Especially when I had proxmitron installed. I can’t recall if proxi got rid of those imbedded pop-ups or not. Anyway I figured I’d try it out and it seems to work well. Although it opens everything slower then IE. I’m guessing I’m missing something. I’m also still trying to open popcap and shockwave.com. Oh well, I plan to keep playing with it.
I never had any problems with IE. Especially when I had proxmitron installed. I can’t recall if proxi got rid of those imbedded pop-ups or not. Anyway I figured I’d try it out and it seems to work well. Although it opens everything slower then IE. I’m guessing I’m missing something. I’m also still trying to open popcap and shockwave.com. Oh well, I plan to keep playing with it.
Just thought I’d point out that Mozilla and Mozilla Firebird are not, in fact, the same thing. Firebird can be found at www.mozilla.org/products/firebird.
Love Firebird, it’s all I use at home. (At work, I stick w/ IE, mainly because I work in web development, though not coding, so excuse my non-technical terminology below).
I can live with the minor issues (yes, I have the same reply-box-width thing happen to me) but one big issue I would LOVE someone here to help with is this:
Firebird requires its own Java machine (or at least a different one from IE/Microsoft). There are certain things on the web that seem to require the IE Java machine, and the Mozilla one doesn’t allow the IE one to run. So some sites/high-end web stuff don’t run right.
Is there a way around this, without basically uninstalling Firebird and the Java entirely?
Have it, use it, love it. I came from Mozilla, and loved its Orbit theme, so I’m using the Px Classic theme now which is the great yellow Orbit theme resurrected.
alterego I do exactly the same thing, sort of a cross between something for my fingers to do and something that makes text more readable. What I ended up doing was setting the middle button for mouse gestures, so I can still use the left button to highlight yet still make swoopy commands.