You can select which you prefer to use. They should not conflict.
Internet Explorer and Mozilla are both web browsers. They capture a fair share of browser market.
Internet explorer and mozilla are two different browsers. Both have their advantage and disadvantages,
Here are the browsers in order of popularity.IEInternet ExplorerFirefoxFirefox (identified as Mozilla before 2005)ChromeGoogle ChromeMozillaThe Mozilla Suite (Gecko, Netscape)SafariSafari (and Konqueror. Both identified as Mozilla before 2007)Opera / OOperaNNetscape (identified as Mozilla after 2006)AOLAmerica Online (based on both Internet Explorer and Mozilla)Browsers that count for less than 0.5% are not listed.
It really depends. If you are a web designer it's a good idea to test your designs in both Firefox and Internet Explorer. If you only use the internet to check your e-mail and to odd things, then probably not. Answer: It is not Necessary . this is depend upon need but we can use both at a time.
The are literally thousands of software applications. Two of them are Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox both of which are used on the internet.
Here are the browsers in order of popularity.IEinternet ExplorerFirefoxFirefox (identified as Mozilla before 2005)ChromeGoogle ChromeMozillaThe Mozilla Suite (Gecko, Netscape)SafariSafari (and Konqueror. Both identified as Mozilla before 2007)Opera / OOperaNNetscape (identified as Mozilla after 2006)AOLAmerica Online (based on both Internet Explorer and Mozilla)Browsers that count for less than 0.5% are not listed.
Here are the browsers in order of popularity.IEinternet ExplorerFirefoxFirefox (identified as Mozilla before 2005)ChromeGoogle ChromeMozillaThe Mozilla Suite (Gecko, Netscape)SafariSafari (and Konqueror. Both identified as Mozilla before 2007)Opera / OOperaNNetscape (identified as Mozilla after 2006)AOLAmerica Online (based on both Internet Explorer and Mozilla)Browsers that count for less than 0.5% are not listed.
Here are the browsers in order of popularity.IEInternet ExplorerFirefoxFirefox (identified as Mozilla before 2005)ChromeGoogle ChromeMozillaThe Mozilla Suite (Gecko, Netscape)SafariSafari (and Konqueror. Both identified as Mozilla before 2007)Opera / OOperaNNetscape (identified as Mozilla after 2006)AOLAmerica Online (based on both Internet Explorer and Mozilla)Browsers that count for less than 0.5% are not listed.
Here are the browsers in order of popularity.IEInternet ExplorerFirefoxFirefox (identified as Mozilla before 2005)ChromeGoogle ChromeMozillaThe Mozilla Suite (Gecko, Netscape)SafariSafari (and Konqueror. Both identified as Mozilla before 2007)Opera / OOperaNNetscape (identified as Mozilla after 2006)AOLAmerica Online (based on both Internet Explorer and Mozilla)Browsers that count for less than 0.5% are not listed.
Some of the common web browsers are: 1. Google Chrome- Developed by Google. 2. Mozilla Firefox- It is a free open source browser developed by Mozilla Foundation. 3. Comodo Dragon- It is developed by Comodo Security Solutions with an aim to produce a highly secure web browser for Windows OS. 4. Safari- It is a web browser developed based on Webkit engine by Apple, Inc. 5. Internet Explorer- It is a graphical web browser developed by Microsoft Corporation.
Bookmark and Favorite both means the same in computer but the only difference is Favorites is only in Internet Explorer and Favorites are named as Bookmark in Web Browsers other than Internet Explorer.
No, IE and FireFox can work fine together, even at the same time. Answer: No, you can work both browser at a time.