You may keep both browsers without any conflicts. Many who prefer Firefox will seldom use IE but keep IE available within the Control Panel for the oft necessary MS Updates, Patches and Hotfixes. MS makes these available only through IE (Surprised?). Yes, I have Firefox 2, Fiefox 3, internet Explorer 7, Safari, DINT, Opera, OperaUSB and a few others... The only reason I don't delete IE is because I'm not an Admin.
To utilize both, you can install Firefox and then install the 'Coral IE Tab' addon to use IE inside of Firefox's interface. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10909
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No, Internet Explorer (IE) was created by Microsoft, and Firefox was created by Mozilla. They are two different companies.
Firefox is an alternative browser to IE. There is no compatibility between the two programs to worry about, only if the websites you browse are Firefox-compatible. To utilize both, you can install Firefox and then install the 'Coral IE Tab' addon to use IE inside of Firefox's interface. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10909
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Yes. IE and Firefox are the program choices you have. Modems just provide information and is completely separate.
No, IE and FireFox can work fine together, even at the same time. Answer: No, you can work both browser at a time.
IE Tab: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419
Have had the same problems with IE, too. Switched to Firefox - faster and doesn't balk at sites that IE refuses to open. Firefox actually has gobs more safety features than IE, so it could be the better browser of the two.
I do not know why it would matter because I have both programs on the same computer and I do not have any problems.
Had this problem off and on for years. Finally switched to Mozilla Firefox for my browser. All prior problems of IE gone - Firefox has twice the security that IE has, and less than one-tenth of 1% the problems of IE. I'll never ever return to IE.
According to the AVG website, AVG is compatible with the IE, Firefox, and Google browsers.