MSN Explorer is great

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  1. Futurist Banned Banned

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    I use it,
    great features, convenient to send mail,
    try it now.
     
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  3. Stryder Keeper of "good" ideas. Valued Senior Member

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    You know thats an inflammatory statement, don't blame me if you get burnt.

    It's just the whole Microsloth buggy code piece that tends to get people, but thats why you posted it isn't it?

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    what OS you use? MSN is good, no cheat. I support windows, better than linux.
     
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  7. gkun Registered Member

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    "MSN Explorer is great "

    Man, I can't believe that someone wrote this....
     
  8. Futurist Banned Banned

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    prove to me why it is no good, it surfs the Web perfectly.
     
  9. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    I think the biggest problem with MSN is its potential to be abused. There are somewhere around 30 viruses for Linux, there are around 500 plus varients for MS products. Not only that, but a lot of websites take advantage of MSN, changing your personal settings that you have set or that are the default. I do not think they should be able to permantely affect your settings. That once you leave the site, your setting should return to what you perfer. As such MS products have a glaring deficiency. That of security.

    Does it work for browsing the net? Yes, it does, at a risk. If they would close all these loopholes or better take the time to develop a secure product it would be much better.
     
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    I run Windows XP.

    The service pack 1 fix the holes.

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    it is perfect now!!!!!!

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  11. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    My issue with security has not changed. I run XP also. Even with the updates it was not what I consider secure.
     
  12. spookz Banned Banned

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    what no firewall wet1?

    Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall
     
  13. Futurist Banned Banned

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    for normal home user we do not need firewall, it slows down your internet connection.
     
  14. c1earwater Registered Member

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    what is MSN Explorer. I only know Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator. Never seen MSN Explorer before. Is it new?

    \\ClearWater.
     
  15. m0rl0ck Consume! Conform! Obey! Registered Senior Member

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    Famous last words if I ever heard them

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    Try this:
    http://www.agnitum.com/products/outpost/

    Theres a free version.
     
  16. Bachus Registered Senior Member

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    Well i've seen a standard xp install and it left netbios wideopen

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  17. Seeker01 Guest

    I use Opera 6.0
     
  18. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    Well Today Microsoft bashing has become a sport with people,its like If David is Jobless,its 'cause of Bill gates.

    Stryd,
    Hey...its been long time...please could rewrite that buggy code that you call...

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    take care.

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  19. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    BTW ...

    Opera Is the fastest!...


    bye!
     
  20. Stryder Keeper of "good" ideas. Valued Senior Member

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    Ty, Zion

    To tell you the truth I'm going to program some virtual/AI monkeys that I can enslave to write an OS.
     
  21. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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    good idea Stryder, but don't you worry that these infinite number of monkeys will be knocking your door and asking what to do with the os?

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    anyways I use Opera 6.05 and it's way better than IE
     
  22. Seeker01 Guest

    I installed it in my office, my collegues all enjoy using it.

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  23. thed IT Gopher Registered Senior Member

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    Best to make sure it is <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2795.txt">RFC 2795 compliant</a> then.

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