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I am using mozillia 1.5, the new release. Seems pretty cool. I want to uninstall it, tho, and completly wipe it off my computer. Then I'm going to reinstall it, and have it redo everything. Problem is, when I uninstall it, there are still things left over. My old favorites, my old home page. . . that kind of thing. I thought I had deleted everything off of it before, but I guess not. . .where do I go to delete all of this stuff?

TIA
 
For win98, ( I don't know about XP or NT) there is some user data stored in -
windows/Appplication Data/Mozilla/ :)
 
I'm using mozilla firebird atm. and it's come highly recommended to me. seems pretty cool. you might want to use this instead :)
 
Thanks, CE, I'll check there.

I thought Firebird was 'Mozilla Lite', in the sense it was just the browser? Of course, I didn't look closely at it. Moz looks a lot like netscape to me. . . .
 
Originally posted by Turner_727
Thanks, CE, I'll check there.

I thought Firebird was 'Mozilla Lite', in the sense it was just the browser? Of course, I didn't look closely at it. Moz looks a lot like netscape to me. . . .

Latest versions of Netscape were based off mozilla anyway (which is based on netscape code when it was opened-source a few years ago). And firebird is supposed to replace the current mozilla browser in the next release. It's not "Mozilla Lite" (well almost) it's only a different user interface for the browser, which is faster, and IMO, a lot more intuitive. Other standalone apps will replace the rest of the mozilla apps in the next release too. So if you use mozilla both for the browser and the mail app, you could download Firebird as your browser, and use Thunderbird as your mail/news app.
 
Cool. . . what I meant by 'lite' was just the browser, not any kinda of crippleware. . .

I'll check into Firebird, tho. It did look interesting, but I was looking at the whole package.
 
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