Firefox tips
Rose Vines' favourite tips for making the most of Firefox and
Thunderbird
View in Internet Explorer
If you've abandoned Internet Explorer because of its woeful
lack of security, you'll be chagrined to discover that some sites
are viewable only in IE, while on others many features are disabled
if you don't use IE. Chief among these sites — no surprise
here — is Microsoft's own Windows Update site.
The easiest way to work around this is to use Mozilla or Firefox
as your default browser and install the IE View extension. It lets
you right-click any page displayed in your browser and choose View
This Page In IE from a pop-up menu to launch Internet Explorer and
load that page. It also lets you right-click a link and select Open
Link Target In IE to display a link in Internet Explorer.
Once you're done with the IE-only page, close Internet Explorer
and get back to the relative safety of Mozilla/Firefox. You can
install IE View from our CD here.
Once it's installed, close down and restart your browser.
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