Mozilla Firebird
Asheville Joe
josephj at main.nc.us
Thu Sep 4 11:34:36 EDT 2003
Mozilla 1.4 (on Linux) actually asked me by itself if I wanted to block
popups. It also lets you build a list of sites where they are allowed.
I haven't had time to play with the feature yet though.
Joe
Cyber Source wrote:
> how is it at shutting off pop-ups? for both windows and Linux? Not
> that I ever use windows to go online (hey, can you auto-install
> something in my IE anyone?lol), but some of my clients do (have to at
> work, like you Im sure) so I was curious if this is any good at
> stopping the pop ups on the winblows side
> On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 08:40, JJ Neff wrote:
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>>/I was looking to download Mozilla for Windows to use at work (finally got too
>>frustrated with IE). I noticed that there is a Browser ONLY version called
>>Firebird. Similar to Netscape Comm vs. Nescape Browser, Firebird is a browser
>>ONLY and it is lean and very quick with all the things I like about Mozilla
>>(tabbed browsing). Thunderbird is the mail and news client for those who only
>>require that.
>>
>>Try it out, I now use it on my Linux boxes as well.
>>
>>JJN
>>
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> -- Cyber Source <peter at thecybersource.com
> <mailto:peter at thecybersource.com>>
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