I’ve heard Portable Firefox for a while, but it’s not necessary for me to use it, because I have a laptop. But this time I went back home without my laptop (I purposely didn’t take it home, because I thought I should spend more time reading books rather than the internet, and there’s a computer at home for me to do some simple things.), I found that I was restricted without Firefox. I couldn’t get accustomed to the suck IE. So, I downloaded Portable Firefox and set it up with all the extensions I use on my desktop. It worked well except it always tried to download a strange file which I didn’t know what it’s for. And the forum seemed not to mention the problem. Anyway, although I don’t install it on my USB drive, it’s still very useful for me. ^_^
Tags: Software, Portable Firefox, Portable, Firefox
John T. Haller
2006/01/26Any idea what file? Sure it wasn’t FF itself calling home to check for updates to itself or extensions (which it does automatically)?
tsaiid
2006/01/26I set Google as the homepage. When I execute Portable Firefox, it shows it’s connecting to http://www.class-club.com and then pops up a window asking me to download a file called KZM. (Here is its url: http://www.class-club.com/img/KZM) Thanks for your coming.
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