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Posted by BoB on February 23, 2006, 10:10 pm
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>Sorry for the screwup.My popup problem was with IE & not OE .I changed
>to Fort Agent for another reason.Thanks for rhe prompt reply
I substituted Agent for OE also and am using BD8 free. It sounds like
you are also a candidate for Firefox, a great substitute for IE. I'm
using FF1.5.0.1
Some of Firefox's features:
Tabbed Browsing: Instead of opening a separate browser window for each
site you want to visit, you can open multiple sites within the same
window and tab between them. You can also set a group of tabs as your
home page. For more information see Tabbed Browsing.
Pop-up Window Controls: Lets you allow or suppress both popup and
popunder windows.
Cookie Manager: Lets you change what Firefox will do when accepting
cookies.
Download Manager: Organizes your downloads by storing them in a single
window to minimize clutter. You have full access to download statistics
without using unnecessary multiple windows for each download.
Image Manager: Enables you to disable images from certain web sites or
disable them altogether. This is useful if you wish to decrease the
amount of time it takes for web sites to load.
http://www.mozillazine.org/
BoB
>On 22 Feb 2006 15:41:25 GMT, "badgolferman"
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>>MrMagoo, 2/22/2006, 10:21:38 AM,
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>>> Just downloaded & instaled Bitdefender 9.It appears to be what I'v
>>> been looking for but need a few answers from someone that has used it
>>> for a while.
>>> I quit using outlook express a good while back (because the popups
>>> were so bad I couldn't stand it ) and went to Fort Agent (haven't had
>>> a popup since) & BD doesn't appear to work with it so i'm wondering if
>>> I go back to usuing OE that BD will take care of the popups.Anything
>>> else you might tell rhat will be helpful will be appreciated.
>>> Thanks
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