No, program-wise it will not. Although, it can free some network bandwidth for you to use.
Because it's trying to tell you to switch to firefox.
Internet Exploder...er EXPLORER! It tends to be the least compliant in terms of CSS 3. Firefox would be a close second (though it is improving).
There are so many possibilities dealing with this problem. It could be a software preference, though that is unlikely, so I suspect it was probably that the downloaded file required that Internet Explorer 7 be closed. I constantly recommend Firefox over Internet Explorer 7 and any other web browser as it has much more features, options, and is more secure.
I need to close Internet Explorer so I can install Adobe
because sometimes the internet is stupid and dosent leasin to what you type in
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No, I believe when using Firefox, there is an option to delete all cookies, history, and temporary internet files when you "hit-the-x" on Firefox to close the program.
If you close Firefox during a download, you'll lose it. You can press Ctrl+J to open the downloads window. If the downloads window is open you can close Firefox.