[nfbcs] IE and Firefox on the same Computer?

slery slerythema at insightbb.com
Mon Jan 19 07:55:21 UTC 2009


They absolutely get along. In fact, you should NOT uninstall IE. You will
need it occasionally when you are doing certain updates.

Cindy

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> [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Peter Donahue
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> Subject: [nfbcs] IE and Firefox on the same Computer?
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> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
>     Please excuse me for asking a seemingly stupid question. 
> It comes from 
> my tendency to air on the side of caution when installing 
> software and Web 
> browsers. Do Firefox and IE 6, 7, and 8 get along together on 
> the same 
> computer okay or should I have only one or the other browser 
> on each of our 
> machines, We're currently using IE 66, but intend to upgrade 
> to 7 or 8 in 
> the near future. No we don't have three different versions of 
> IE running on 
> the same computer. That is just a point of clarification. I 
> recall using 
> Both Netscape and Internet Explorer on the same desktop many 
> years ago 
> without any problems. We're running Windows XP Home SP2 on 
> both machines and 
> use JAWS 10.
> 
>     I know of one individual who claimed to have both 
> browsers installed on 
> their desktop. We could launch Firefox without any trouble, 
> but IE was no 
> where to be found.
> 
>     Perhaps I'm about to answer my own question. I'm running 
> File Zilla on 
> both machines. Is that program also a Mazilla product or is 
> it from another 
> vendor?Thanks for your help and suggestions.
> 
> Peter Donahue
> 
> 
> 
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