Tuesday
Apr222003
Firebird (Phoenix) browser
April 22, 2003
A few weeks back Julian pointed me to the Phoenix browser (now being renamed to Firebird for legal reasons).
Gotta thank you, Julian - I've been using Phoenix ever since and it is very nice.
At work we use IE as our standard browser. That's fine, and I must admit that I have made good use of the IE extensions. But for personal browsing from home, it's Phoenix now (I've tried IE, Netscape, Mozilla, and Opera). Phoenix is built on Mozilla. It's light, fast, and I very much like the clean interface and wealth of extensions. While I am considering defecting to the the OS/X or Linux world for the next home machine, I'll most likely be running the Phoenix browser at least on the Windows machines. Check it out if you've not tried this browser.
Gotta thank you, Julian - I've been using Phoenix ever since and it is very nice.
At work we use IE as our standard browser. That's fine, and I must admit that I have made good use of the IE extensions. But for personal browsing from home, it's Phoenix now (I've tried IE, Netscape, Mozilla, and Opera). Phoenix is built on Mozilla. It's light, fast, and I very much like the clean interface and wealth of extensions. While I am considering defecting to the the OS/X or Linux world for the next home machine, I'll most likely be running the Phoenix browser at least on the Windows machines. Check it out if you've not tried this browser.
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