Quote Originally Posted by LINDA_D View Post
Well! I can finally post a message via IE! It's convoluted, since the REPLY TO THREAD button still doesn't work and Reply with Quote button also doesn't seem to work. However, Reply (to post) does work if I click on that and then on Go Advanced button.

That's a modest improvement.

Insert Link, Insert Image, Insert Video do NOT work in IE for me.
The behavior of the input screen is also weird. It frequently does NOT allow me to insert anything except keyboard characters, even blank lines and smilies, before the last character I typed, although it allows me to move the cursor to a spot. It's not quite ready for prime-time, so I'm going back to Firefox for now.

Google Redefines Browser As Platform

According to StatCounter--one of several sites that keep statistics on Internet usage--Google Chrome became the most widely used browser in June on a global basis. Basing its information on tracking more than 15 billion page views, Chrome surged past Firefox late last year and overtook Microsoft's Internet Explorer in the May-June time frame.
The principal reason for this success, I believe, remains the aspect that initially distinguished Chrome when it was released: its speed. It loads pages visibly faster than all other browsers. Part of this speed is attributable to Google's excellent V8 JavaScript engine, which converts JavaScript into native machine code. The company's relentless pursuit of speed, however, does not stop there. For example, Chrome was the first major browser to render PDF files directly in the browser, rather than calling a plugin that loaded the Adobe Acrobat reader. As a result, PDF documents sprang to life in Chrome, while they seemed to trudge along slowly and inexorably in competing products.

http://www.informationweek.com/news/...apps/240003139

I highly recommend trying Chrome. I will never go back to IE nor my previous secondary browser Firefox.