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Proxy Toolbar For MSIE

Downloads Proxy Toolbar is a plug-in for Microsoft Internet Explorer that helps you to quickly and easily switch between proxy server settings in your browser. Proxy Toolbar lets you keep track of all your proxies in the most convenient way.

[February 27, 2007, 4:16]

Microsoft Drops Mac Internet Explorer

Talkback You should mention that those sites that don't work with anything but MSIE don't work with Explorer for Mac either - they only work with MSIE 6 for Windows. So this is even less of a loss for us Mac users!

[December 19, 2005, 14:57]

Trojans Target Unpatched IE Flaw

Talkback The VERY BEST thing to do is take MSIE off your desktop and download Firefox All of these are faster and safer than MSIE. For Hank: click on tools, security, custom levels and uncheck the scripting boxes.

[December 6, 2005, 12:45]

MySpace Hit By Security Breach

Talkback Anyone using MSIE needs to switch to Firefox or Mozilla and eliminate MSIE and its many, many vulnerabilities. Due to the flawed design of Windows you can't stop an exploit of this nature and the bad guys know it.

[July 24, 2006, 13:53]

Microsoft Fixes Faulty IE Patch

Talkback Anyone still using MSIE is still taking a risk, not knowing what else will pop up. There are too many alternatives to MSIE that are safe and secure. When i find a site that says I MUST use MSIE, I flag that site as not being available and DO NOT...

[August 25, 2006, 13:26]

Requires Active-X Security Risk Enabled!!!

requires Active-X security risk enabled!!! image Member Review Also doesn't work if MSIE is not your default browser, I use Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, and FireFox.ONLY, never MSIE. requires Active-X to be enabled which all security experts (and my company) require to be disabled!

[July 8, 2004, 15:38]

Firefox Gains More Ground On IE

Talkback Some tried it because MSIE was broken for them at the time and grew to love the tabs and blocking, others tried it for the features, others tried it for security reasons, all love it. Not one has reverted to MSIE as their primary browser, although...

[November 2, 2004, 23:39]

VMware Cries Foul Over Microsoft Virtualisation

Talkback MSIE was meant to eliminate all third party browsers, and they tried to eliminate networking with other OS's. I recall one time they tried to eliminate all browsers from connecting to MSN unless you were running MSIE.M$ will always be M$, they...

[March 2, 2007, 8:58]

Browser Security Is An Open And Shut Case

Talkback Because of that, most developers look for MSIE compatibility and stop there. Over the years I have grown so used to being unable to order (especially from smaller sites) that I routinely expect to switch to MSIE in order to submit feedback (saying...

[October 1, 2005, 7:33]

What The Markets Are Telling Microsoft

Talkback However, no matter how many and how severe the bugs in MSIE, there'll still be another 10 million MSIE users by year end. I suspect that the insensitivity of the market is because Microsoft is unaffected by security bugs.

[June 15, 2005, 11:43]

New York Times Runs Firefox Ad

Talkback I timed the page load times of both MSIE and MFF on the same web page and MSIE was consistently slower. At my workplace I installed Mozilla FireFox and use it instead of Microsoft Internet Explorer (the baseline standard on desktops) whenever I...

[December 18, 2004, 2:22]

Firefox's New Year Resolution: Keep Growing

Talkback McAfee said that their AV products only work with MSIE. Unlike MSIE, FireFox has not crashed or hung my computer once! I have downloaded FireFox and have been using it for a few weeks. I am happy with its performance and features.

[December 28, 2004, 4:01]

Testing Times For Open Source

Talkback What wasn't said, "It is unknown whether MSIE was affected by the malicious code because it gave no signs of problems. IE has come out the clear LOSER! The other browsers crashed when a problem came up.

[October 22, 2004, 6:23]

MSN Grows But Google Holds Firm

Talkback How much of that growth is due to default settings in MSIE? Anti-trust law are going to be against MS again in this case. Nothing to see here. Just another example of leveraging the desktop monopoly to break into another market where it has been...

[August 22, 2005, 11:37]

Windows Cursor Flaw

Talkback Anyone still using MSIE is flirting with danger. This has been proven to be the most vulnerable, insecure, browser on planet earth. When combined with any version of windows it becomes a double threat.

[April 2, 2007, 19:26]

Flaws In IE7 And Firefox Raise Alarm,

Talkback Shame on those sites that are MSIE only, they are a part of the problem. Is this a windoze only problem or does it affect Linux too? I'm assuming it to be a windoze only problem as it is a "swiss cheese" OS.

[February 20, 2007, 12:29]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback As a Mac user, I've tried every single release of each browser as they've come out, and unfortunately, for several different "must access" websites (many that real estate agents in my neck of the woods have to use), only MSIE 6 and above for...

[October 8, 2004, 2:00]

Firefox Gains More Ground On IE

Talkback Everyone soulld give it a try just to experience that there is much more than MSIE out there. I've been a FF user since first public downloads were available. While not perfect , It beats IE by a mile especially after you start playing around with...

[November 27, 2004, 0:36]

Spyware Takes Aim At Mozilla Browsers

Talkback While I realize the MS toadies are rubbing their hands with glee at the thought of a Mozilla/Firefox spyware threat, this is hardly in the same class as the vulnerabilities suffered by MSIE. "Spyware takes aim at Mozilla browsers" the spyware is...

[February 9, 2005, 14:16]

Firefox 1.0PR: A First Look

Talkback It's taken MSIE a long time to catch up to these simple features. You mean. Like FIREFOX, IE added a pop-up blocker! Not to play who's first in incorporating a pop-up blocker, but IE added this feature until just recently.

[September 16, 2004, 13:47]


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