Since I don't use MSN as my provider, I use Comcast, I don't know if the Beta version would be available. I use IE6 as my browser and MSN as the "home page" but a while back there was an option to try a Beta version of the page. I arrive there using the URL: http://beta.msn.com/ with IE6. I hope that helps.
Well now,I do have Msn,or more accurately sympatico/Msn as my ISP,thus tags along a homepage and designer email with Premium version.Haven't seen nor heard of any new Beta version.So,that's something to look into further.Wouldn't make any difference I suspect,which browser version one uses,the 6.0 or the 7 beta 3.I check that out.Thx for contribution here.
actualy never close the paure thing, last update (about 15days ago) still not install bc to mutch to finish reading before !!
i giveup bookmarks google friend
(dbase adict
somecrash, 1's a week, but opera is stable
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I found this site more than a year ago--no popups, no banner ads, decent features, I don't use their email so don't know about that. But I love it...you can change colors, layout, Logo...
I have my browser set to my web site
www.springcreekllamas.com
That way I know each day when I fire up the web browser that my web site is online and functioning. It also reminds me to test it out and update.
Maureen
Two suggestions, one is to use mozilla firefox as your explorer as this is less likely to be attacked by the type of hijacking. If you want to use Microsoft Internet explorer sign up for Webroot spysweeper. I have about 250 customers most of whom I have recommended Webroot and they have found it brillient. I don't work for Webroot but I do provide an IT service locally and Webroot have never let me down. Hope this helps. Computer Tutor
I use MyWay.com. No ads and most important features of Yahoo et.al.
efore I read the latest world news (I always have the TV on FoxNews, anyway), find the latest gadget reviews, check the weather, or do any searching, I have to take care of business.
I always load a lot of pages instead of one page when I open the browser. No need to have a home page. Just waste of time.
I really love all the things you can do with it and I use it very much. Because of this, Google is my home page.
I used goodsearch.com as my home page, because I am a Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary member and officer. It pays us each time we use this search engine. This is for a very good cause --- it helps us to help veterans.
Please use it any time you can. In the charity area put in VFW. Veterans will thank you.
AH
My browser home page points to a small HTML file that has a list of web links that I most commonly use. It loads fast and allows me to get where I want to be without first waiting for a slow-loading Internet page to display. One of the links on this page references my Firefox bookmark file. This file renders quickly in the browser and it's easy to use the Ctrl-F ('Find in this Page') feature to locate the bookmark I need amongst the thousands that are there. It's much easier than using the Bookmarks pull-down menu.
My homepage is set to www.scitechdaily.com.
I own the site http://www.gotta-play-golf.com . It's a website built for novice to intermediate students of the game who are looking for good, quick tips to help them play better golf right away. It's been a labor of love for me as I am an avid golfer as well.
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