2.0.0.6 for Windows,Mac,Linux
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Sure you can also have Opera, but with all three open at the same time your speed will drop.
I have all three with different home pages, so which one I open depends on what I want to do.
This is also a good idea because if one stops working due to a virus you can switch to another, till you can figure out the problem.
The chance of a three being attacked at once is very small, and they do not take up much disk space.
Just make sure that all three do not start when you boot your computer, an easy Free way to do this or for any other programs you do not want starting automatically is go here:
http://www.winpatrol.com/download.html...
Hope this helps
Doug
Yes, you can have both browser installed on the same machine
They are two separte programs, so they do not work together. But you can install them both and use both of them at the same time.
yea you just gatta pick which one you want should be the defualt browser
Yes you can. You can also install an add-on for FF which will allow you to open a page using an IE tab right in FF.
Yes, just use their respective Icons to open them. They each get their own instance of their respective programs. One is still considered your default browser...but that doesn't mean you can't open both.
If what you're truly asking is if 'can I use Mozilla inside of Internet Explorer', then I would say you could only visit the web page for Mozilla if using IE.
Browsers are just like any other program. You can have several that do the same thing. You can even have them all open at the same time.
Yes
and Cayman
and Avant
and Firefox and any other you care to...
Firefox is designed to work with components of any system.
Yes, I am using both on XP and Vista.
michael is the only one that should of answered this question.
http://ietab.mozdev.org/
crap some of you shouldn't answer.
some pretty pictures of ietab:
http://ietab.mozdev.org/screenshots.html...
yah actually i'm using them both now
ye u can
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