Mozilla Firebird
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2003 11:45 pm
I've just switched to Mozilla Firebird 0.7 as my default browser, and I really like it. Small, non-bloated, fast, elegant, simple, efficient and almost infinitely extendable.
As a web developer, I've always had a whole bunch of browsers installed for testing purposes, but for some reason my surfing has always been done using IE (first 4, then 5, now 6). I've become more and more frustrated with IE, especially as it's caching it's utterly bollocks, and in an effort to find a better browser, I really took the time to properly use all those test browsers I installed.
It wasn't until I went to upgrade Mozilla, that I found the Firebird link -- one quick download later, and I was hooked. It's not as pretty as some browsers, and many of the skins available don't work with the current version, but it quite simply pisses all over Internet Explorer (excuse the language, but it really does!). The PNH extension is fantastic for webdevelopers -- it adds a toolbar that allows you to do all kinds of fancy stuff from showing/highlighting page elements to showing cookie values for the current page. It does have a few problems (such as the fact you can't easily switch between sidebars), but for a 0.7 version, is pretty damn good.
Anybody else tried it, or have similar stories about their browser choice?
As a web developer, I've always had a whole bunch of browsers installed for testing purposes, but for some reason my surfing has always been done using IE (first 4, then 5, now 6). I've become more and more frustrated with IE, especially as it's caching it's utterly bollocks, and in an effort to find a better browser, I really took the time to properly use all those test browsers I installed.
It wasn't until I went to upgrade Mozilla, that I found the Firebird link -- one quick download later, and I was hooked. It's not as pretty as some browsers, and many of the skins available don't work with the current version, but it quite simply pisses all over Internet Explorer (excuse the language, but it really does!). The PNH extension is fantastic for webdevelopers -- it adds a toolbar that allows you to do all kinds of fancy stuff from showing/highlighting page elements to showing cookie values for the current page. It does have a few problems (such as the fact you can't easily switch between sidebars), but for a 0.7 version, is pretty damn good.
Anybody else tried it, or have similar stories about their browser choice?