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i hadn't tried any of the betas, so this is my first try with Firefox 2, and its goddamn awesome, i still need to tweak it to make it a little faster, but i think the days of juggling between Firefox and Opera are over for me :P

 

I have the final build btw, it launches officially tomorrow, its availible on their FTP/online directory thingy already

 

When are they releasing a new major version of Thunderbird?

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I've been using the last RC since last week. I thought it was pretty good; unlike another browser that was released last week.

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Thundebird = Mozzilla's solution to email (kind of like Microsoft outlook).

o0o thanks, is it any better??? I could never actually get outlook to work :P

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I agree

 

yeah i tried IE7 and BLEEEACCCHH, it crashed like 5 times on me within 20 minutes (could have been the crap computer i was using though)

 

 

IE7 works great here, I see no need to use Firefox

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Mozilla Thunderbird is a lot better than Microsoft Outlook in my opinion.

 

I would agree to the above, but only for Outlook Express. Outlook (the big one) is by far better for corporate use.

 

Firefox 2 is great (/me is using Firefox ever since the first Phoenix / Firebird versions).

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I use Outlook 2000 (the corporate one) at home and at work and it seems quite ok.

 

As for browsing, I'm happy enough with IE6, I'll stay with it for now.

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I'm just waiting for the FI localization for Firefox 2.

 

Once you start to use Firefox and Thunderbird, you don't go back to IE or Outlook. Ever.

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I've went back to outlook from Thunderbird; but that was because Thunderbird began to corrupt my email attachments.

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I'm just waiting for the FI localization for Firefox 2.

 

Once you start to use Firefox and Thunderbird, you don't go back to IE or Outlook. Ever.

 

 

I went back to IE and Outlook Express :P

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