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Guest Honeysweet
Posted

Hi all..

 

I have been using Windows ME for about 4 years now without a problem and

like it alot..

but I'd like to use a different browser besides Internet Explorer. I seem to

get lots of error msgs on it now..

and more recently an "Operation Aborted" message, even during something

simple like going to Google.

I was wondering what is good browser to use with Windows ME?

Someone told me Opera, then someone told me FireFox, but I dont want to

start installing all

kinds of stuff then have problems later on or conflicts with other programs.

 

I also saw one called "Avant", I've never heard of it before and was

wondering also if

anyone knew anything about it?

 

Thanks in advance for all of your help.

 

Tarcia

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Guest N. Miller
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Re: A Better Browser?

 

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 07:56:44 -0400, Honeysweet wrote:

> I have been using Windows ME for about 4 years now without a problem and

> like it alot..

> but I'd like to use a different browser besides Internet Explorer. I seem to

> get lots of error msgs on it now..

> and more recently an "Operation Aborted" message, even during something

> simple like going to Google.

> I was wondering what is good browser to use with Windows ME?

> Someone told me Opera, then someone told me FireFox, but I dont want to

> start installing all

> kinds of stuff then have problems later on or conflicts with other programs.

 

I have Mozilla Firefox, the complete SeaMonkey browser suite, and Opera

installed on a Windows ME computer (along with MS Internet Explorer 6), and

no trouble whatsoever. Other than browser updates nagging me to make them

the default browser if the updated browser is not default.

 

--

Norman

~Shine, bright morning light,

~now in the air the spring is coming.

~Sweet, blowing wind,

~singing down the hills and valleys.

Guest ctowers
Posted

Re: A Better Browser?

 

The constant "nagging" can be turned off by removing the check in the

"default web browser" box located here -

IE = Tools > Internet Options > Programs Tab

FF = Tools > Options > Main

Opera = Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Programs

 

SM should be the same as FF.

--

_ct_

 

 

N. Miller wrote:

> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 07:56:44 -0400, Honeysweet wrote:

>

> no trouble whatsoever. Other than browser updates

> nagging me to make them the default browser if the updated browser is

> not default.

Guest N. Miller
Posted

Re: A Better Browser?

 

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 13:22:00 -0400, ctowers wrote:

> SM should be the same as FF.

 

Do you think? Or do you know? I know; they are *NOT* the same. Similar, yes,

but not the same. You might look closely at the menu layout between the two,

including where you have to go for configuring the browser options.

 

SeaMonkey: Edit > Preferences...

 

FireFox: Tools > Options...

 

--

Norman

~Shine, bright morning light,

~now in the air the spring is coming.

~Sweet, blowing wind,

~singing down the hills and valleys.

Guest ctowers
Posted

Re: A Better Browser?

 

If I knew for sure, I would have said "SM is the same as FF", but I'm glad

to have pointed you in the right direction so you're able to locate it.

--

_ct_

 

 

N. Miller wrote:

> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 13:22:00 -0400, ctowers wrote:

>

>> SM should be the same as FF.

>

> Do you think? Or do you know? I know; they are *NOT* the same.

> Similar, yes, but not the same. You might look closely at the menu

> layout between the two, including where you have to go for

> configuring the browser options.

>

> SeaMonkey: Edit > Preferences...

>

> FireFox: Tools > Options...

Guest N. Miller
Posted

Re: A Better Browser?

 

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:09:47 -0400, ctowers wrote:

> If I knew for sure, I would have said "SM is the same as FF", but I'm glad

> to have pointed you in the right direction so you're able to locate it.

 

Eh? That makes no sense. I *already* knew they were different. I suspect it

is more like you conning me into doing your research for you. ;)

 

--

Norman

~Shine, bright morning light,

~now in the air the spring is coming.

~Sweet, blowing wind,

~singing down the hills and valleys.

Guest ctowers
Posted

Re: A Better Browser?

 

N. Miller wrote:

> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:09:47 -0400, ctowers wrote:

>

>> If I knew for sure, I would have said "SM is the same as FF", but

>> I'm glad to have pointed you in the right direction so you're able

>> to locate it.

>

> Eh? That makes no sense. I *already* knew they were different. I

> suspect it is more like you conning me into doing your research for

> you. ;)

 

Research for what? I was responding to your "nagging me" complaint. You must

be confusing me with the OP.

--

_ct_

Guest webster72n
Posted

Re: A Better Browser?

 

Maybe you want to have as look at this, before adding another browser:

 

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Operation+aborted+%28IE6%29.

 

Harry.

 

 

"Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message

news:O85L56A3HHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Hi all..

>

> I have been using Windows ME for about 4 years now without a problem and

> like it alot..

> but I'd like to use a different browser besides Internet Explorer. I seem

to

> get lots of error msgs on it now..

> and more recently an "Operation Aborted" message, even during something

> simple like going to Google.

> I was wondering what is good browser to use with Windows ME?

> Someone told me Opera, then someone told me FireFox, but I dont want to

> start installing all

> kinds of stuff then have problems later on or conflicts with other

programs.

>

> I also saw one called "Avant", I've never heard of it before and was

> wondering also if

> anyone knew anything about it?

>

> Thanks in advance for all of your help.

>

> Tarcia

>

>

Guest N. Miller
Posted

Re: A Better Browser?

 

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 21:18:54 -0400, ctowers wrote:

> N. Miller wrote:

>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:09:47 -0400, ctowers wrote:

>>> If I knew for sure, I would have said "SM is the same as FF", but

>>> I'm glad to have pointed you in the right direction so you're able

>>> to locate it.

>> Eh? That makes no sense. I *already* knew they were different. I

>> suspect it is more like you conning me into doing your research for

>> you. ;)

> Research for what? I was responding to your "nagging me" complaint. You must

> be confusing me with the OP.

 

OIC. The nagging apparently can't be helped, nearly as I can tell. Update

the browser and it tends to forget your selection. It starts from the

assumption that you *want* the updated browser to be the default; regardless

of what you told it. Oh. Wait. I had uninstalled the older version because

it choked on the auto update. So the latest version was installed from

scratch...

 

--

Norman

~Shine, bright morning light,

~now in the air the spring is coming.

~Sweet, blowing wind,

~singing down the hills and valleys.


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