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    Yeah, Opera rules :D been using this for 6 years :D

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    firefox user here. no spywares -- no problems pretty fast too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chickie9
    firefox user here. no spywares -- no problems pretty fast too.
    pwede ba sa firefox yung no graphics/pictures while browsing?
    thats what i do with opera to speed up loading. dial up lang kasi gamit ko

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    Opera does, one of the best features of Opera also is that in an event na nagcrash ang browser, windows etc you can reopen all the windows again, it keeps a log kung ano last browsed windows mo.

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    been using firefox for 2 years na.. very satisfied naman ako with the speed and its features lalo na sa security. ok din kasi you can tweak it depending on your connection and pc speed

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    using foxfire at my rental shop. No headaches from need to remove adware/spyware.

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    Opera rulez!

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    firefox din ako.. un opera ba downloadable din?

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    i have an opera browser, firefox, and crazybrowser sa bahay...

    pero ang gamit ko firefox and crazybrowser, nabibigatan akong tingnan ang opera eh hehehe psychological lang ata pero it has too many functions kasi na d ko naman kelangan...

    mabilis talaga mag load ang firefox for me... although d ko nga lang maopen yung mga email accounts ko.

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    dati opera ako. kaso nung lumabas ung firefox nag switch na ko. pareho naman mabilis e. saka safe sa firefox. hehehe. saka may problema ako sa opera e. pag nilalakasan o hinihinaan ko ung volume gamit ung control sa keyboard nag cacrash ung opera.

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    ang bilis mag-load ng tsikot.com sa opera! :D

    kaso it's not fully supported by gmail. basic html view lang pag opera ginamit mo sa gmail. in other words, you cann not create filters on your mails if your browser is opera.
    Last edited by mantoy; March 7th, 2005 at 06:31 PM.

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    firefox rocks... ambilis, ang simpleh... it's the google of browsers...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Opera numba one, FireFox second

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    mozilla suite pa din ako. one installation to get rid of IE and outlook. plus i need the dom inspector and javascript console, java console, and javascript debugger since i do some web applications.

    it has a feature that allows you to un/block images from a site or all sites (you can even set an animated gif's loop count); and i also like the feature ctrl++ or ctr+- to increase/reduce the page font size.

    above features are of course also available in firefox.

    opera is a very distant number two to gecko based browsers, IMMHO.

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    I've outlined this a while ago for Firefox tweak:

    On URL box type: about:config
    under filter box type: pipe

    double-click the network.http.pipelining to set the value to TRUE
    double-click the http.pipelining.maxrequest and change the value to 48

    48 is the optimal number for firefox to run on broadband connections

    you may double-click the proxy.pipelining but you dont have to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karding
    I've outlined this a while ago for Firefox tweak:

    On URL box type: about:config
    under filter box type: pipe

    double-click the network.http.pipelining to set the value to TRUE
    double-click the http.pipelining.maxrequest and change the value to 48

    48 is the optimal number for firefox to run on broadband connections

    you may double-click the proxy.pipelining but you dont have to
    para san yan? anyways, ginawa ko na rin...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fLaKeZ
    para san yan? anyways, ginawa ko na rin...
    in-depth explanation

    http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netl...ining-faq.html

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    ok, thanks

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