- When I first connected with the Internet, I did so through CompuServe, back when the whole "World Wide Web" wasn't so worldwide & the folks at CompuServe primarily channeled you through their glorified BBS systems... and then, attempting to stem the tide, finally let users onto Usenet.
- My first real browser, when I graduated to actually using a browser, was Netscape Navigator, which I dearly loved. But when we changed from OS7 to, well, whatever we changed to, Netscape was pretty unstable in the new enviroment, leading me to...
- ...sell out to the Dark Side of the Force and begin using Internet Explorer. (The less said about this blighted period in my life, the better.)
- With our most recent computer upgrade, I had access to OSX and Apple's own browser, Safari - which I used (mostly) happily...
- ...until I visited my folks earlier this month and got to try out Firefox on my mom's Mac G5. The features were roughly comparable to Safari - but the thing that got me to turn traitor was that Blogspot (who host all of the blogs I write) supports Firefox & only has a patchwork editor in Safari.
Everything including the kitchen sink... but with special attention paid to board games, Jesus Christ, my family, being a "professional" (and I use that word loosely) Christian, and the random firing of the 10% of the synapses I'm currently using.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Stumbling, Thanks to Firefox
I feel like a traitor.
A little history to explain:
That's going on our fridge. Nice.
ReplyDeleteKeith
i've been using Firefox for quite a while now. I like it a lot. There are a few drawbacks to it, but I still like it overall.
ReplyDeleteLove that picture. And I love my firefox as well.
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