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breadcrust
11-22-2004, 12:14 PM
With all the talk of Firefox at these forums i just thought it would be interesting to see what version of Firefox/Firebird/Phonix(!) people here first started using.
For me it was Firebird 0.6 (Linux)
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> With all the talk of Firefox at these forums i just thought
> it would be interesting to see what version of
> Firefox/Firebird/Phonix(!) people here first started using.
>
> For me it was Firebird 0.6 (Linux)
>
For me I think it was Mozilla Phoenix 0.4. Windows.
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Canar
11-22-2004, 03:19 PM
I checked out Phoenix 0.1 as soon as I read about it (I'm a pretty staunch mozilla supporter, been using it since roughly between M10 and M14), and had a pretty good review of it. IIRC, I started using it full time at 0.2 or 0.3, although I kind of flip-flopped between Moz and 0.1 for quite a while.
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Lobster Cowboy
11-22-2004, 03:50 PM
phoenix 0.1
switched away from moz suite after ver. 0.3 (i had already ditched IE a year before that)
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SpaceTiger
11-22-2004, 03:57 PM
I think it was v0.6 on both Linux and Windows. It was originally just for the popup blocking (omg ZD), but I grew to love the tabbed browsing as well.
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metbot
11-22-2004, 07:06 PM
> Phoenix 0.1
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what was it like? for me it was firebird 0.7(came out the day after I got back on the internet. )
How is it different then firefox 1.0?
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Lillymon
11-22-2004, 08:58 PM
> With all the talk of Firefox at these forums i just thought
> it would be interesting to see what version of
> Firefox/Firebird/Phonix(!) people here first started using.
>
> For me it was Firebird 0.6 (Linux)
I believe it was Phoenix (or Firebird?) 0.6 for me. I'd been using Mozilla for a while, and heard it was good. I'm now on 1.0 final.
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Canar
11-22-2004, 11:04 PM
> what was it like? for me it was firebird 0.7(came out the
> day after I got back on the internet. )
> How is it different then firefox 1.0?
Frankly, I don't remember well. There were no fancy extensions or anything. It was just a browser. And it worked well. It was a lot better than struggling with the monolithic moz. suite.
Really, there's not a lot of new functionality in ffx1.0 when you get right down to it. 1.0's just loads more refined, bugfixed, with a few neat additions like skins and extensions
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Lobster Cowboy
11-23-2004, 03:45 AM
it also had the swanky orbit yellow skin
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Ernst
11-23-2004, 04:11 AM
Phoenix 0.1 when it got posted on Slashdot.
Didn't make the switch as I was already an Opera fan.
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The 9th Sage
11-24-2004, 03:01 AM
> With all the talk of Firefox at these forums i just thought
> it would be interesting to see what version of
> Firefox/Firebird/Phonix(!) people here first started using.
I think it was...FireFox v0.5 (Windows) and I started using ThunderBird at like version 0.6.
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PetMetroid
11-25-2004, 04:07 AM
Well I'm a newbie so I used the latest version about a week ago. I love it. I think what I love most about it is the search engine thing and the built in taskbar. But how do you JUST open downloads, because I remember seeing no button to open a download. I might be wrong because I have only used it for one night about a week ago.
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Slicer S. V.
11-25-2004, 05:23 PM
> Firefox/Firebird/Phonix(!) people here first started using.
>
> For me it was Firebird 0.6 (Linux)
i think it was right around there... i think i started with 0.5 (Linux), but it may have been 0.6...
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MooglyGuy
11-25-2004, 06:28 PM
> But how do
> you JUST open downloads, because I remember seeing no button
> to open a download. I might be wrong because I have only
> used it for one night about a week ago.
You should be able to go to Tools - Options - Downloads and then tell it to ask you where you want to save every file, then the next time you go to download a file, select "Open With" instead of "Save To Disk", and make sure you have "Do this automatically for files like this from now on" checked.
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PetMetroid
11-25-2004, 06:40 PM
> then the next time you go to download a file, select "Open
> With" instead of "Save To Disk", and make sure you have "Do
> this automatically for files like this from now on" checked.
When I click on "open with" will I get a Windows Explorer window to browse the program, for example, WinRAR? And when I check the box that asks "Do this automatically for files like this from now on" will I still have the option to save it somewhere and will it always, if I specify it, open in WinRAR?
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