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More B****y Adverts

Blog Comment As for advert blocking when I'm not on IE6 at work I tend to use Firefox, which has some nice Ad Blocking extensions available. Ahh, thats very annoying Although BitSmiths host file solution is sounding like a good solution to try out in the future.

[October 26, 2007, 11:32]

Site Slams IE's Security

Talkback You can find more extensions at other sites. Anonymous-Retired: "I would not like it if I had not installed IE's Web Accessories and Web Developer Accessories which allow me, among other things, to toggle images"

[August 26, 2004, 18:34]

Service Pack 3 OR Surprise Package 3?

Blog Web publishing even to web sites that use FP2000 extensions no longer works. In an effort to avoid some of those issues I downloaded the entire ISO and installed that on my last personal Windows XP Pro computer.

[June 7, 2008, 16:03]

When More Bugs Can Mean Tighter Security

News When we released it a couple of hours later we found we'd introduced a regression, and that some website extensions were broken. The Mozilla Foundation is perhaps best known for its Firefox web browser, an open-source offering that was first...

[December 7, 2007, 12:05]

Say What?

Talkback My personal favorite Opera is leading both Firefox and IE accessibility and usability, but are lacking extensions. What are you basing you biased verdict on? There are some innovations in IE, but to be fair, it isn't much and it's very late.

[November 1, 2006, 18:52]

Think Vulnerabilities Only Happen In IE? Think Again

News Be forewarned that this release candidate 1.0.3, and probably the eventual release version as well, is likely to cause problems with a number of extensions. However, it will reportedly wreak havoc with some extensions, so it's strictly a beta test...

[April 12, 2005, 13:35]

Won't Hold My Breath

Talkback This will probably require them to open up the browser to user created extensions/add-ons to compete with the likes of Firefox as any feature Microsoft create someone will make an add-on for Firefox that can do it.

[January 28, 2008, 14:29]