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Stu
post May 18 2008, 09:48 AM
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Need some advice about web browsing, specifically the Firefox broswer. As an AOL user (ok, don't start, I've been with them from day 1 of my internet life and have found them great to be with! wink.gif ) I use their own browser, but I keep hearing how wonderful Firefox is, so I'm thinking about using it. Should I? Is it that wonderful? And how good is it at downloading and saving video clips from places like YouTube etc, which I gather it can do?

Just after advice, thanks in advance smile.gif


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stevesliva
post May 20 2008, 03:02 PM
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Yeah, I prefer the one-handed version. It's actually the scroll wheel that's the third button on my mouse.
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