Most of the time I use Firefox. Sometimes I have to use IE for certain on-line merchants.
I guess their website designers just haven't gotten with the program.Why is that, Reba?
I guess their website designers just haven't gotten with the program.
Their sites will sometimes say that they can't fully function on Firefox, or I notice that certain features, like the shopping cart, don't work. When that happens, I try again on IE, and then it works.
I forgot to add that I use Safari on my iMac.
Nothing wrong with keeping IE around for occasional use. As much as Microsoft would like for you to believe that they're the only game in town, the choice is yours to make.I'm a recent convert to Firefox. I got fed up with IE about 4 days and decided no more. I absolutely love FF, but from what a few on here have said, some websites aren't compatible. I guess I won't be totally ditching IE. Oh well.
Few banks are idiot that required client to use IE to log in. It become part of fear for company if computer went so wrong with virus or something. Cause being hacking or mess.
Otherwise, I'm use Safari. I'm await until Chrome is full fucntionable for me to use on Mac.