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Okay... Two birds one stone... Let's see if I can do it.... FireFox has it's own proxy settings from IE, but I don't know if it initially loads them in or not. We don't use proxy here so I can't test it. FireFox is a separate browser from Mozilla, but uses the same rendering engine. They are taking much of the source from the truck (or whatever it is called) of Mozilla 1.6\1.7 so it has many of the features of Mozilla, but none of the fat of email and IRC and whatever else is in Mozilla. My personal recommendation is if you only need web, use FireFox, if you want all-in-one use Mozilla, if you want just email use Thunderbird. At home I use FireFox and Thunderbird and the combo works great! Well... Both birds fell... Did I get them both? Mike Wills -----Original Message----- From: Bob Cagle Does Firefox utilize the same Internet Options as IE or does it specify its own? I'm specifically concerned about our Proxy Server connection. -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Crosby > I'm a big Mozilla... I mean Firebird... uh I mean FireFox... fan... Question: Is Firefox the same browser as what's in the complete Mozilla 1.6 download? Or something completely different?
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