Google Toolbar stops popups

Not to be argumentative, but am I the only one who fails to see the use of the Google toolbar? Mozilla and Opera already... ooo... that's right. I forgot about Internet Explorer users...
 
It's self-proclaimed spyware though, so I will never use it. Plus I use Opera. :p[edit]Ok, that's slightly wierd... both of us bumped a relatively old (day-old) thread at exactly the same time. :p[/edit]
 
are u serious about the google toolbar being spyware?

You can choose weather you want to have spyware or not(it says, advanced toolbar - sends statistics to other ppl, or standard toolbar - doesnt send statistics to ppl)

as for adware, i dont think it wll have adware.. becaues it blocks popups

question - wats the poit of using mozilla or netscape?
IE's got all of their features and more! (right,....?)
ok, besides AIM integrated within Netscape(which nobody uses, becaue if u close the browser, AIM closes too)
and besides mozilla's popup blocker..
and Opera's "world's fastest browser" thing (here's how i think it works, when you visit your website, Opera creates its own "temporary internet files" - only its not temporary - and it downloads EVERYTHING from a site to the folder, so that next time u visit it, it will load the "temporary internet files" and be 'fast')
 
OK, maybe the light version of googlebar isn't spyware.

IE has no features at all, really. It's a browser. It's not a tabbed interface, no popup blocking, no integrated mail... it doesn't even render all HTML properly (not that any browser does it perfectly, but better than IE). MS has abandoned IE at this point anyway. 6.0 is the last version. Longhorn will have a fully integrated browser (based on IE, most likely), and there will be no further versions of IE.
 
OK, maybe the light version of googlebar isn't spyware.

:rolleyes:

IE has no features at all, really. It's a browser. It's not a tabbed interface, no popup blocking, no integrated mail... it doesn't even render all HTML properly (not that any browser does it perfectly, but better than IE). MS has abandoned IE at this point anyway. 6.0 is the last version. Longhorn will have a fully integrated browser (based on IE, most likely), and there will be no further versions of IE.

That's all it should be, a browser. Mozilla loads slower then snot (maybe this isn't an issue for those with 3ghz computers), and definitely does not parse HTML better then IE. Integraded mail client; uhm, yay? 3rd party e-mail clients are usually better and the web based mail my ISP provides works just fine. Integraded pop-up blocks; I don't visit porn sites so there isn't much need for that.

I don't have experience with Operah, so I can't say much about that. All I do know is that IE does its job and gives me no reason to download some other browser.
 
wyrd: Opera is very fast (much moreso than IE). Also, Opera is much less buggy with *proper* HTML than IE, though it may not work with horribly coded sites. That's the way it should be anyway. Maybe people will start making sites properly. :p
 
Very good point Volte. The rendering wyrd is talking about is more than likely very poorly coded sites that should look terrible (if displayed at all) because they were coded poorly.

Now that I have started using Mozilla, I can't live without the tabbed browsing and all of the script/popup blocking that it does.

Just because you don't visit those types of sites wyrd doesn't mean that these features aren't handy, I don't visit them either but still get popups once in a while.

If you used google, or some other search engine, as much as I do they would come in very handy. Sometimes you will search for something and click a link which looks good to you and the next thing you know your browser has been resized to take up the whole screen but it isn't maximized. This is incredibly annoying and just plain bad site design anyway (IMHO), I'm very glad that mozilla gives me the option to block that foolishness.
 
I don't know, but most sites I've seen that are hosted by free webhosts have popups. I visited a site on brinkster's free service today and 3 popups came up. Many free sites have switched to ad service to support themselves (though an ad banner should suffice I think).

The other reason I use Opera is becaues it gives full control. Some sites prevent to from right-clicking and it is very annoying, yet Opera will not try and stop you.

The other feature I cannot live without is the Wand in Opera. It saves all the forms you fill out (if you want), and instead of filling them out each time, just click the Wand button and it will fill the form out automatically. I use it for every site. I just wouldn't recommend using it on a comp that other people use (luckily, I paid for my own computer and no-one else uses it at all).
 
Some very good advice from Derek:
For a long time Internet Explorer was the only browser to use, but that time has long since passed. As it stands now, Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Netscape and Opera are all viable solutions. Standards support has increased in all of them in the past year. Features such as tabbed browsing and popup-blocking are found in all the newest versions (except for Internet Explorer), and these are huge productivity aids, to say in the least. There are pros and cons to all the major browsers, but they're slowly being worked out.

It would be rather uneducated to judge any of the top browsers. Take a week and try one of them out. You might just find something useful.
From this thread.
 
i just got opera.. i changed my mind about it,
its pretty cool, (when i tried it, i used opera 2) , version 6 is cool.
the only part i hate about it is that you cant set it up for hotmail or yahoo or mail.com :(

and the reason its considered to be fast is because IE, waht it does is waits for the whole page to load before displaying it, and downloads the whole page(except for the text) all at once

Opera, however, downloads the indivisual componets of the page and displays them As soon as they're done downloading(i think)

overall, its pretty cool
 
VolteFace said:
I don't know, but most sites I've seen that are hosted by free webhosts have popups.

well, thats how the free webpages make money :)

btw, i might sign up for Brinkster,
how do the sites look in the address bar?

like FreeServers appear as youristename.(something - e.g 8k).com

geocities: www.geocities.com/yoursite name

how does brinkster.com look?


EDIT: nevermind you have to give them your phone number
 
Has noone else looked at Avant? It uses IE to display the page, but adds popup blocking, tabs, etc. Probably my fav browser atm, with Mozilla Firebird a close second :)

Pete
 
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