Free Speech?
Tuesday, September 20th, 2005We all know that I use Firefox religously on Windows. I’ve been using it since way back when it was known as Pheonix, then we all switched over to Firebird for a version or 2, then it was over to the Firefox we now know and love. The best thing about it is that it does not contain viruses! Well, more accurately, it does not allow them to get into your computer. Almost any browser that does not contain ActiveX controls (basically, anything other then Internet Explorer) will help reduce the amount of spyware and viruses that can get through your computer. That is why I always recommend Firefox to everyone I talk to. It helps keep your computer clean, it’s fast, free, and open source!
The key competitor to Firefox for Windows (in my opinion, Safari runs better on OSX, which is why you can catch me using it on my iBook) is Opera. Internet Explorer is obviously a competitor, but it’s like comparing a Farrari with a Cavalier. Sure the Cavalier has more market share, but I mean really, it’s a Farrari! So, Firefox is a Farrari, and Opera is a Lambourgini. The main thing that always turned me away from Opera? It was not free, and it’s closed source. Was. Today, Opera announced they will be removing the ads, and giving it away for Free! That is totally cool. The next thing I would like to see is open source, but not everyone is perfect. So, whether you’re a Firefox freak like me, or just an IE user looking for a clean society, check it out!
I still recommend and use Firefox, but in the end both browsers do the trick. I just want to see more people using standards compliant browsers! Makes the world a better place for all of us.
!–jdyck–!