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My favorite: FireFTP. I create web pages/sites on occasion and this provides a RIDICULOUSLY easy and free way to upload my pages to the Internet. I've tried others and this is BY FAR the best.
Join For His Glory for a discussion on how
https://christianforums.net/threads/a-vessel-of-honor.110278/
https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
Read through the following study by Tenchi for more on this topic
https://christianforums.net/threads/without-the-holy-spirit-we-can-do-nothing.109419/
Join Sola Scriptura for a discussion on the subject
https://christianforums.net/threads/anointed-preaching-teaching.109331/#post-1912042
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Interesting. I never find Firefox slow. However I use Chrome mostly on my netbook.I used Firefox for a couple years. I really liked it until it began to consume resources so bad it got slow. Slower than IE7. I installed Chrome after that and have been using that ever since until this past week when I installed IE9. Now IE is as fast as Chrome but is more configurable.
Anyway, some of the add-ons I liked in Firefox included...
Colorful Tabs. This is an appearance add-on only but it made it easier to see the tabs on my screen.
CookieSafe. What I liked about this one is that it was easily configured to my preferences.
CoolPreviews. This was a nice viewer that allowed you to see a link without actually navigating off your current page and opening the link. If you decided you liked what you saw you can open it. Offered some nice configuration options.
NavigationalSounds. I like to hear when I click on a link so I know for sure it is loading. Firefox didn't have built-in sounds and this one provided some of the basics similar to IE.
Toolbar Buttons. This add-on provided the ability to add more menu buttons to your toolbars that Firefox didn't already have.
I tried CoolIris but found I had little use for it.
This is one of the things I miss with Chrome and IE but they are getting more stuff all the time.
Just found this thread... put adblock on about two hours ago... THIS IS LIVING!I put the ad block on and it works great!
I added FastestFox a while ago. I'm not sure of everything it does, but one nice thing is that it creates a continuous page when you do a search. Instead of clicking next page, next page, next page... you just keep scrolling down as the scroll bar gets smaller and smaller. Nice!
I have heard that Chrome does that but so far I haven't experienced any side effects....that I'm aware of. One of the features I don't like is that I can't manage cookies very well, which lends validity to your statement. For example they don't let us configure it so all cookies are deleted except those we wish to keep. It's either all or none unless there's been an add-on created that I haven't found yet.WIP Google is good at what it does but it is creepy. It really follows ya around...makes me feel sorta like i have taken "the mark".... :bigfrown
Although my kids would say I'm a geek, I know just enough about this stuff to be dangerous. I'll have to defer. :DThat sounds nice. Maybe it's time for me to give FF another shot. Maybe some of you geeks in the crowd can tell us. Does installing multiple search engines pose any potential problems (using them individually) such as over-use of shared files and stuff like that?
Looks like I'm even more dangerous than you. Can't even use the proper terminology. What I'm wondering is if installing FF, IE, and Chrome on my PC can cause problems even though I may not be using all three simultaneously. My guess is that it isn't any worse than having all the other application software on my PC but it does seem that with browsers there might be some background things to be watching for?Maybe some of you geeks in the crowd can tell us. Does installing multiple
(search engines), I mean browsers, pose any potential problems (using them individually) such as over-use of shared files and stuff like that?
No, you can install as many internet browsers as you like and there won't be any interference. You just have to choose which one to set as default.Looks like I'm even more dangerous than you. Can't even use the proper terminology. What I'm wondering is if installing FF, IE, and Chrome on my PC can cause problems even though I may not be using all three simultaneously. My guess is that it isn't any worse than having all the other application software on my PC but it does seem that with browsers there might be some background things to be watching for?
Take into consideration that add-ons are open source and some not-so-well written add-ons can cause memory leaks.I used Firefox for a couple years. I really liked it until it began to consume resources so bad it got slow. Slower than IE7. I installed Chrome after that and have been using that ever since until this past week when I installed IE9. Now IE is as fast as Chrome but is more configurable.
abe vigoda status ******
Tracking the living-or-dead status of Abe Vigoda, the actor who was mistakenly declared dead in 1982 and has been living it down ever since.
It loaded itself in the lower right hand corner of Firefox and kept a real time status of whether he was alive or dead.
Thanks for the suggestion but I actually had tried this as recommended by Firefox's help files. I went so far as to search for every file and folder on my PC that contained the words Fire and Modz and deleted anything that remotely looked like it was part of Firefox. Well, actually I saved them to a flash drive first, just in case you know. It was slow even out of the box with no add-ons after I re-installed it. I haven't tried the new release yet though. Been thinking about it cause I did like FF.Take into consideration that add-ons are open source and some not-so-well written add-ons can cause memory leaks.
To pinpoint your problem, take an inventory of all you add-ons. Then completely uninstall Firefox and reinstall it. Then, add your add-ons one by one and run with each one for a while.
Eventually you will find the leaky add-on. Find and alternative or just live without it.
I forgot to mention that I use Download Helper also. <slaps forehead>Adblock Plus and Download Helper (lets you download embedded videos like from YouTube)
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