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Problem with my printer, it prints trash

Mmm, yeah, I much prefer Firefox, m'self. Also, the follwoing cartoons exist for reasons:

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No...trust me...no...just...no (Safari?) :eek:


I'm really through with Internet Explorer (with all the constant IE has stopped working, and webpage must be reloaded crap). I thought it was crappy cable service in my new house, but that's not the case.

I tried Chrome a year or so back, but in my old age I didn't like dealing with change. It looked different and that got on my nerves (dumb, but true). I'll give the others a look.
 
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I'm a full devotee of Firefox. No other browser (that I'm aware of) is as flexible with cookies as Firefox is - it will let you block all of them, except for those on a whitelist you specify.

Plus, it has the advantage of not being made by Microsoft (IE) or Google (Chrome).

As for Safari: I don't mind it, but its cookie management is nowhere near on the level of Firefox's. Plus, I like to keep a separate set of bookmarks on my desktop version of Safari, so I can sync them automatically (via iCloud) to my iOS devices. I never actually *use* the desktop Safari, though - I just find it easier to keep my iOS bookmarks organized there, if I can edit them via the desktop version.
 
I agree with MLB. FF is a good browser. It went a bit wonky a while ago for me, and I had to roll back to an earlier version, but it reinstalled the current version and it's been fine since, so something must have gone wrong with the initial upgrade. Plus I think it will import your IE favourites, save them as bookmarks. Chrome is really fast, but not as user friendly, IMO.
 
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