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Internet Exploer 9

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2:10 pm
September 27, 2011


Paul

Member

posts 68

Anybody down load or upgrade to this peice of crap don't. Pop ups every time you click a page. Don't want to let you down load anything(specially firefox). Cann't get rid of or turn off these particular pop ups(Part of their security crap). Cann't redown load to earlier version. Won't let me into the secure sites I have to go into with oout a bunch of extra bullshit.  Needless to say stay the *^$*()(  away from this thing.

 

Got Firefox and Google Chrome— Lot easier friendly, more secure from viruses.  Explorer you is in the dumps.

8:56 pm
September 27, 2011


Graham

Niagara Region, Canada

Member

posts 139

Luv my Firefox!!!

……………. there is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worthwhile doing as simply messing about in boats.

12:27 am
October 2, 2011


Paul

Member

posts 68

was able to install firefox and google chrome by downloading on another computer then installing from flash drive.

9:11 am
October 2, 2011


TracyM

Beacon Falls, CT

Member

posts 15

IE 9 came with my new computer and I don't get the pop ups.  Works just fine for me.  Firefox is my main browser (Love it) and I only use IE when I encounter stuff that won't work with Firefox.

12:05 pm
October 4, 2011


Angel

Admin

posts 187

Back when I was going through the birth pangs of learning the ins and outs of Win7, I lost my 32bit version of IE8 (and as we know, FlashPlayer doesn't run in 64bit and you get no graphics).  Eventually got everything straightened out but in blundering around on my own I decided to install IE9.  BIG MISTAKE!   It's a nightmare.  Eventually had to zap Win7 and reinstall a full backup that fortunately had been done before the "problem" appeared.  That took care of my IE9 mistake.   Still running IE8.  Have a copy of Firefox and use it occasionally.  It's a 32bit program and was the only browser I had when the 32bit Win7 died.  Firefox is ok, but I just can't find it in my heart to really LOVE it.  Chrome sucks, BIG time.

4:57 pm
October 8, 2011


Paul

Member

posts 68

Well so far the firefox is working good. No problem getting into the high security sites to do my work. Ie 9 wouldn't let me in the places or just wouldn't let them work.

10:09 pm
October 10, 2011


Graham

Niagara Region, Canada

Member

posts 139

Yea, Firefox!!  Wins again!

……………. there is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worthwhile doing as simply messing about in boats.