If i download mozilla firefox.....will i lose use of internet explorer?
Answers: Mozilla Firefox and Internet explorer are both 'web browsers'. Just like you can install thousands of softwares on your computer, you can run ahead and download as many pattern browsers you want to, even though you'll be using only one :)
If you want to use Firefox instead of Internet Explorer, u can enlarge your firefox window, be in motion to Tools->Opitions->and under the chief tab there is an route 'Always check to see if Firefox is the default network browser on startup.' So you'll always be using Firefox. If you dont want to use it and want to use Internet Explorer instead [even though I doubt you'll be doing that] you can merely unselect that option, plain Internet Explorer [it will always be in that, it wont get uninstalled] jump to tools-> Internet options-> Programs-> Default web browser and select internet explorer as your failure to pay browser. There you're back where on earth you started :) Hope this helped you.
You can still use internet explorer If you download Firefox, you still hold full access to Internet Explorer
Yes, you will still be able to use Internet Explorer...it shouldn't really issue after you get Firefox anyways, though...firefox is awesome! =] Firefox is a program, so is Internet Explorer, you can enjoy as many as you want.
I hold like 6 different browsers, so ur flawless
I found when I had the two on my laptop, that some would lone open contained by firefox, others in Explorer.
That designed that I might have firefox break open, want to open another piece, and have to unstop Explorer to see it.
I got rid of firefox, reset to defaulting, and never had a problem since.
You never truly lose Internet Explorer no event what. Even if you go to Add/Remove Programs, and remove IE, it's still on your computer, and can be access by the Window Update shortcut. I found this out when I tried to get rid of it, after I installed Firefox. You will still know how to use Internet Explorer, you are basically only adding another Explorer so if one messes up you can still use it.
I singular wish that be so. No--in fact my problem is that when I log onto firefox, explorer pops surrounded by and won't leave me alone. So no don't verbs about that No, you can use Internet Explorer, and you WILL stipulation both. Some pages can with the sole purpose be viewed surrounded by Internet Explorer. But remember to make a shortcut of Firefox, but set your defaulting Internet as Internet Explorer. That's how I access both because Internet Explorer never had its own shortcut for me.
