Firefox vs Internet Explorer
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Are you still using an INTERNET EXPLORER to browse the web? Well, maybe because you still don't know the risks you have. But what really are the differences between them?
Read the following:
In order to gain internet explorer's best security, you must have downloaded service pack 2 and and upgraded to Windows XP. But what if your not using an XP or let's you're a linux or Mac user? Internet Explorer's download size is a whooping 80mb while Firefox's download size is only 5.7mb. Based on PROPORTION OF PATCHED SECURITY VULNERABILITIES: Internet Explorer's Patched is 59% & Unpatched is 36% while in Firefox's Patched is 69% & Unpatched is 15% Although Internet Explorer 7 uses "Tabbed browsing", everyone knows that Firefox had it first and of course it has better extensions and security. Both of them are free but but comes in a Windows OS (you just bought) so it means you're still paying for it. Firefox is an open source browser which means you can edit it the way you want.
Actually there are still a lot advantages in Firefox but it seems to overflow this Ragnarok 2 page. So, to make the story short,
I would suggest you to download Firefox and try it for yourself for about a week. If it didn't soothe your needs, then you are free to uninstall it.
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