Thinking about Upgrading?
This site is accessible in any browser. That’s an important design criterion for me, though unfortunately many of the popular sites don’t seem to care about accessiblity. Therefore I won’t tell you to upgrade your browser. However, … If you’re less than satisfied with your browser experience on lots of sites, or if you’re worried about security, you might want to think seriously about upgrading. Maybe you don’t need a later version of the browser you now have; a better option might be to install a “spare” browser. Many people don’t know that you can have more than one browser on your machine; if one can’t handle a particular site, sometimes another browser can do a better job with it. My own personal recommendation is Firefox (link verified 2008-10-05), the free open-source browser from Mozilla.org (link verified 2008-10-05). Firefox has a lot of the look and feel of Netscape, though Firefox has some nice features that Netscape does not. Some of the pluses with Mozilla: • While no br
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