Showing posts with label Internet Explorer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Explorer. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2008

Mozilla Firefox - The Best Browser?

It seems that ever since Firefox came on the scene back in late 2004, the "experts" of Information Technology have been singing its praises. Although I have wanted a competitor to wipe the floor with Microsoft's Internet Explorer, I still find myself returning to it. Why? Several reasons...

  • It doesn't play nice with media players. I have installed plug-in after plug-in, update after update, and still have difficulty getting media files to simply stream and play consistently when I click on them within Firefox.
  • Adobe's Flash Player behaves badly. I have attempted to view Flash movies, charts, and other content in Firefox with very sporadic results. For example, when I attempt to view an interactive stock chart at Marketwatch.com from within Firefox, I can see it for a couple of seconds. Then it disappears.
  • Secure connections do not always succeed. I have no idea what this is all about, but sometimes I have to load a secure site several times in order to see all the content. No, it has nothing to do with allowing scripts. I have already checked this.
  • I cannot configure the appearance of Firefox easily. I would like to be able to simply drag, drop and resize toolbars and buttons to my liking. I have found no way to do this in Firefox.

Now, some of you might be saying, "Why don't you just install the IE plug-in and use it to view the sites with which you are having difficulty?" I have done that, and in SOME cases it has worked. In others, like the Marketwatch charts issue, it has not. I see no reason why I should use 2 browsers when 1 can accomplish the task. Therefore, unfortunately, I will continue using Internet Explorer because, for me, it is still the best browser.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Please Fix IE7 To Work With Flash!

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How many of you are having this problem? You visit a site that uses Adobe Flash content and receive a message stating that you must upgrade to the latest version of Flash Player. You are sure that you have the latest version of the player, but to be certain you go to the Adobe site and download it anyway. In seconds, you see the Adobe sample playing and think, "ok, cool, everything is working." However, when you return to the site that originally told you to upgrade, you still receive the same message. Next, you Google the problem, follow the suggestions to uninstall Flash Player, and then reinstall Flash Player. You return to the site that gave the "upgrade" message once again, but still, you receive the same *@&# message telling you to upgrade. From my experience, this is an IE7 problem. I can go to the same sites using Firefox and view the content without any problems. I wonder if Mac users have these issues.