There are times that open-source software is better than commercial, proprietary, and closed software. This maybe not a wholly factual concept, but with the superb codes coming from these Microsoft alternatives, I think my opinion is not an exaggeration. Sheesh, programming is really as confusing and as alluring as
Paris Hilton and her teacup Chihuahua.
I'm currently using Mozilla Firefox, an open-source Internet suite because I'm trying if it's really better than Internet Explorer (IE) browser. At the same time, I am rummaging for an alternative for IE because of the myriad security flaws that it has. You know, with all that dreadful spam mess I have experience with the old net browser, I think searching for a new one would not hurt. Mozilla has an integrated hybrid analysis mechanism that's perfect to ward off spammers and block
worms and viruses. Using this new browser, I found out that it eliminates spam quickly and effectively in my inboxes. But I still receive 10 out of a hundred, which is okay since it separates the real messages from the malicious type. And best of all, you don't get this type of supreme service for free all the time.