I
hate Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook/Outlook Express.
Internet Explorer lets too many suspicious activities occur. One example is that it will pop-up unrequested dialogs to install programs. Others are some perverse things that you can do with VBScript, go to
http://www.anonymizer.com and click on
Snoop Test and it will provide some examples.
About every week, a new security exploit is patched for Microsoft Outlook and I find it funny when I get a virus email from someone I know. I don't use Outlook, so I'm not vulnerable to them but just laugh to myself because I know the guy who "sent" the email has a virus that emailed itself to everyone in his address book.
Mozilla 1.2.1 is an open source, free browser that is basically an improved version of Netscape. Features include ...
Built-in anti-popup option
Ability to right-click on ads and click "Block Images From This Server and never get ads from that server again (Doubleclick.net, etc.)
Built-in email with support for multiple email addresses. (I have 5 email addresses it checks and if I send mail I select from a dropdown what email address is sending it)
A Download Manager, basically a screen that tracks your downloads
Built-in anti-popup option
Ability to open documents in tabs, instead of having 100 windows open. Alternative to Open Link In New Window
It has many more features, but those are the ones that come to mind as some of the best. It has other things built-in like Cookie Managers and Form-Filler Managers and other features I don't personally use myself. I like it and you can lobby the open source developers to add features to it.
It's not an experimental browser or anything gay. It has fully HTML 4 support and full CSS and is more or less a project initiated by AOL/Netscape a few years back. It's a professional open source project, like OpenOffice.Org (an open source Office suite started as an offshoot of StarOffice by Sun Microsystems).
It rules! I've been disappointed in other browsers in the past, Netscape 6 was a dud in my opinion. I found this browser about 2 months ago, and it is a great Internet Explorer replacement.
Download it at http://www.mozilla.org (Mozilla was the codename for Netscape back in 1995)(One thing ... if you have an old computer, like less than 700 Mhz, I don't recommend it. On my old computer it seemed a little slow.)[/list]