Since I'm using Firefox and Thunderbird I'm thinking about installing the Suite.
Advantages?
Also anything I need to know about the install itself? How much if any setup is needed since I already have these Browser and E-Mail Clients.
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I guess the biggest question is are you planning on using all of the tools or just the two you already have installed?
Most people only use email and the web. They don't browse the news servers on the web and they don't go on irc. I'd say unless you use all the tools, just download what you need.
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Most people only use email and the web. They don't browse the news servers on the web and they don't go on irc. I'd say unless you use all the tools, just download what you need.
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You can try the full Mozilla browser. Its a different code base, although works fairly similar to Firefox. Netscape is based off of either Mozilla or Firefox, depending which one you download. Opera has been around for quite a while. Same thinking as firefox but totally different codebase. Also supports lot of the same features as Firefox. You may look into some of the Linux based browsers to see if they have a windows based version but I doubt that most of them do.
Avant Browser - I heard a lot of good stuff about Avant but it is based on IE. It offered some features before IE added popup stoppers and whatnot. Now its just an addon that alters how IE works and looks. Worth a try I guess but I don't trust it that much.
Maxthon - Just found this. Similar idea to Avant but has tabbed browsing. Also based on IE.
There are a few other decent ones out there. I'd shoot for one that isn't based on IE, but whatever works for you is the best one.
Avant Browser - I heard a lot of good stuff about Avant but it is based on IE. It offered some features before IE added popup stoppers and whatnot. Now its just an addon that alters how IE works and looks. Worth a try I guess but I don't trust it that much.
Maxthon - Just found this. Similar idea to Avant but has tabbed browsing. Also based on IE.
There are a few other decent ones out there. I'd shoot for one that isn't based on IE, but whatever works for you is the best one.