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Microsoft's Internet
Explorer is a software program that comes on all computers that use the
windows Operating system. Internet Explorer is called an Internet
browser since it is the software that allows you to view Web pages and
surf the Internet. In fact, at least 80% of you reading this Web page
right now are using Internet Explorer. You don't, however, have to use
Internet Explorer. There are several other Internet browsers available.
Due to recent critical security glitches in
Internet Explorer, other browsers are looking more attractive. Also,
while Internet Explorer has stagnated over the past several years,
several other Internet browsers have overtaken it with useful new
features and advanced functionality. Features like a tabbed interface
that lets you quickly move from page to page and voice-activated menu
systems have put alternative browsers like Firefox and Opera ahead of
Internet Explorer.
Using an alterative browser is easy. You
simply download the browser from the Web site of the manufacturer and
install it on your computer. Firefox , Opera , and Chrome
are all alternative browsers that are free downloads. Just follow the
Web site instructions to download and install the new browser. During
installation the program will see Internet Explorer and will ask you if
you want to transfer your Favorites and other information from Internet
Explorer to the new program. Most alternative browsers will help you
make the switch from Internet Explorer to their browser program. When
you install Opera, Netscape, or Firefox you will be given the option
importing your Internet information. Opera can import bookmarks and
favorites. Firefox allows you to import options, bookmarks, history,
passwords, cookies, and other data from Internet Explorer. This works
for many different browsers. Fox example, if you switch from Internet
Explorer to Netscape and decide that you would then like to switch to
Opera, you can move your information from Internet Explorer to Netscape
and then to Opera by simply following the instructions given during
installation.
To use a different Internet browser, you don't
have to uninstall Internet Explorer. In fact, it is best to leave
Internet Explorer on your hard drive. Not only is Internet Explorer
difficult to uninstall: you may need to use it in the future. Internet
Explorer is the only browser that you can use to access the Windows
Update Web site. Also, since it is the most popular Web browser, many
Web sites are optimized for Internet Explorer. If you use an alternative
Web browser, in
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your surfing you may find an occasional Web
site that does not work properly in the browser that you have chosen. If
that is the case, you can simply switch to Internet Explorer to access
that Web site and switch back to your alternative browser for your main
surfing. You see, there is no problem with using several different
browsers. In fact, you can actually use two or three different browsers
at the same time with no interference.
When you start using your new browser you will
be asked if you want to set the new software as your default Web
browser. Whatever browser is set as your default browser will be the
browser that will appear when you click on a link in an e-mail or other
document. If you want to use your new browser all the time, you will
want to set it as the default. If you say no to setting the new program
as your default, the program will continue to ask you this question
every time you start it. Look for a notice with a check box in front of
it to tell the program that you don't want to see that question again.
For instance in Opera you will click to put a checkmark into the box in
front of "Do not show this dialog again." In Firefox click to remove the
checkmark in the box that says "Always perform this check when starting
Firefox." Then the program will not ask that question again.
If you decide that you don't want to continue
to use the new browser, you can switch back to Internet Explorer at any
time. Any new favorites or cookies that you have added to the new
browser can be transferred back to Internet Explorer by using the export
and import settings in the two browsers. You simply export the
information from the program you are using and import it into to the
program you want to use. Click on File, and choose Import/Export to use
these functions. Most browsers have Wizards that will help you through
the entire process. Some programs like Firefox make it easy to import
information, but make it more difficult to export information. If a
Wizard is not available you can use the programs Help menu for detailed
instructions.
If you are used to using Internet Explorer,
downloading and using a different Web browser is a big step. Although
most alternative browsers are similar to Internet Explorer, you will
need to invest some time into learning the new interface. Some features
may not be obvious. For instance the tabbed browsing in Firefox is not
instantly noticeable. So be sure to read the help files and information
on the product's Web site to get the full gist of what features are
available.
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