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Portable Firefox!

Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:50 pm

Tired of all your friends or relatives who go "no firefox is evil internet explorer is t3h best!!!!!111" or old grandparents who say "well i don't see whats wrong with IE" 8 MILLION TIMES AFTER YOU EXPLAIN THE HORRORS OF IT! And therefore won't let you download it??? Or perhaps at school that has only internet explorer available?? We'll there's a solution! You COULD threaten them.... OR download portable firefox!

http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_firefox/

^URL right there

Portable firefox is like.... a portable browser! You can put it in a flash drive, a zip disc, Flash Ram cards, etc!

Portable Firefox is a fully functional package of Firefox optimized for use on a USB key drive. It has some specially-selected optimizations to make it perform faster and extend the life of your USB key as well as a specialized launcher that will allow most of your favorite extensions to work as you switch computers. It will also work from a CDRW drive (in packet mode), ZIP drives, external hard drives, some MP3 players, flash RAM cards and more (Note: It will not run from read-only media like a CD-R).


i am gonna give firefox portable a shot

(note: also comes in portable thunderbird, sunbird, and NVU)

give it a whirl, im about to
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Postby Locke » Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:53 pm

I do that with my iPod all the time. xD

But with Thunderbird? Just for that I'll look into this !
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