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  • #662528
    Anonymous
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    http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html

    CWShredder (Last Merijn Version) – [2004-10-18 | Freeware | 137 Kb | Win All | 1059610]
    A small utility for removing CoolWebSearch.

    HijackThis – [2005-02-16 | Freeware | 206 Kb | Win All | 982711]
    A homepage hijacker detector and removal tool.

    Those are the 2 I use the most.

    #662543
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yup Dom…..

    Close internet explorer.

    Visit http://www.getfirefox.com

    The BEST browser that is soon to overtake IE as most used browser.

    Since stopping the IE bullshovic on my computer and sticking with Firefox I NEVER get popups, NO freaken targeted popups, no shopping BS, no nothing!

    Just a pleasent and very fast on top of it surfing expierence!
    Firefox rules

    #662719
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Visit http://www.getfirefox.com

    I agree 100% – I have switched. Much less trouble. I want to run linux now, too. Microsoft is a target… hackers love to hate Bill Gates.

    #662723
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Hi all,

    I find this an interesting thread. I had a conversation recently with another net-savvy person who said they had switched, and nearly everyone he knew had switched.

    This is a big concern for me since I’m told my sites don’t load right on firefox.

    as of now, my firefox user traffic is only 1% so I’m not terribly worried, but if it starts getting up around 5% I’ll probably take measures to ensure it loads correctly on both worlds.

    However that may prove harder than I thought, so I’m in no hurry to cross an unsteady bridge if I don’t have to :)

    I suspect of those who do change, it will be the more net-savvy people who will be likely to go with firefox, and the less orientated will be stay msn all the way.

    Now ask me that again a year from now and see if I say the same. These things have a way of taking off. And since it has possibilities of being a major pain in my ass, I’d guess it has a good chance of happening. :)

    #662724
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes, web-savvy people are switching. These people make up at most 1-2% of all internet users. For the average Joe Netscape and IE are the ONLY web-browsers.

    #662733
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes pages do not load right at all, banners are missed etc, the average player uses ie and msn I agree on that one.

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