- There are too many choices. How is one to differentiate?
- IE is built in and isn't completely horrible. Why hassle with switching?
- I don't like ads, but I also don't want to pay for my browser (see: Opera).
- Did I mention that I'm lazy? If not, I'm lazy.
- I have having to move bookmarks, cookies, etc.
Well, Mozilla's new preview release of Firefox 1.0...it works. And, it's totally sweet. Not only is it fast and does it have tabbed browsing (which is awesome...totally new to me...like I said...IE guy), but it also has a built in RSS Feed parser so you can subscribe to sites that have an RSS feed and read them without actually going to the site, which is, by definition, awesome. You can browse the headlines of your favorite blogs, news sites, etc. and pick and choose the actual stories you want to read (not that you would skim on this site, considering it is totally sweet).
Not only that, but it will also import all of your existing IE data, including your bookmarks and all of your cookies and stuff, which is great, overcoming the above listed #4 and #5.
That being said...if you are in an office environment like me, IE has engorged itself so much into so many things that it becomes really difficult to permanently make the switch. But I'm trying...
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Interesting article re: Firefox.
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