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Handy extention for GMail and Firefox users

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This handy little firefox extention is a mailmonitor for Gmail.. puts a lil icon in bottom right and flashes up when a new mail is recieved :)

I thought the handiest extension for Firefox users was more RAM? :D:D:D

I thought the handiest extension for Firefox users was more RAM? :D:D:D

Think you might be right.... 1GB of the stuff and IE still opens faster.

But once it's up, it's a less painful experience...........unless you do internet banking.................or browse any of the major manufacturer's used car stock lists......................hang on......... :rolleyes:

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There is always somebody that hates everything..although on gmail I think these chaps have some grounds...http://gmail-is-too-creepy.com/

More Ram yes...Presently on a 2.6Gb page file...tears of boredom opening notepad.

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Think you might be right.... 1GB of the stuff and IE still opens faster.

But once it's up' date=' it's a less painful experience...........unless you do internet banking.................or browse any of the major manufacturer's used car stock lists......................hang on......... :rolleyes:[/quote']

Yes but with firefox i dont have to sweep my machine for spyware every other day! and the only sites that dont work for me are natwest and skodas website :rolleyes:

Skoda's website works for me using FireFox??? And is quicker then IE bizarre?

It's one of those 'love it or hate it' things.

Some people swear by it, others just swear at it! (Firefox, I mean).

Wouldn't life be boring if we all liked the same things :D

I love firefox :hug:

Yes but with firefox i dont have to sweep my machine for spyware every other day! and the only sites that dont work for me are natwest and skodas website :rolleyes:

Have you tried the Skoda website recently? It now works on Firefox 0.9.3, don't know if Skoda changed something or Firefox developers did, but it works :D

I love firefox :hug:

Don't think I'd go QUITE that far about IE ..... :lamer:

I can't believe Firefox gives problems with 1GB or RAM. I've been using it on 384MB under Windows XP since the early days of Firebird. The Linux version is just as good.

If easily amused, there's an extension that renames the browser every time you run it. I'm posting this using Mozilla Supersnake.

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