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I started using Firefox about two years ago when IE7 wasn't out yet. I instantly fell in love with those tabs and have sticked with it ever since. I tried out IE7 when it came out but it was slower and a lot less user friendly. And since I'm using some Add-ons for Firefox it's a lot more pretty than all of the alternatives too. (I must say that Firefox's standard download menu kind of sucks though) I tried Opera, but I didn't quite like it's layout as well as that a lot more sites seem to have problems with Opera.
I have a dual-boot Windows XP and Fredora linux. But I use XP almost exclusively. Linux is reserved mostly for my schoolwork. (A lot of professional software seems to be made for Linux for some reason...)
Maybe I'll start using Linux more often after I get wireless internet from it as having an internet cable running up two stairs is pretty ugly to say the least. (And after I got to learn how to handle Linux properly I suppose...)
I'm using office 2003 which is fine for most things. I have OpenOffice.org running on Linux which seems good enough, though I haven't tried it well enough to really say.
I have a dual-boot Windows XP and Fredora linux. But I use XP almost exclusively. Linux is reserved mostly for my schoolwork. (A lot of professional software seems to be made for Linux for some reason...)
Maybe I'll start using Linux more often after I get wireless internet from it as having an internet cable running up two stairs is pretty ugly to say the least. (And after I got to learn how to handle Linux properly I suppose...)
I'm using office 2003 which is fine for most things. I have OpenOffice.org running on Linux which seems good enough, though I haven't tried it well enough to really say.