Firefox
Google Chrome
Internet Explorer
Opera
Safari
Maxthon
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Avant Browser
Deepnet Explorer
PhaseOut
Firefox
Google Chrome
Internet Explorer
Opera
Safari
Maxthon
Flock
Avant Browser
Deepnet Explorer
PhaseOut
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I like google chrome out of all of them, but it doesn't have java support. firefox is good too and i cant seem to download opera. all the rest....meh. and IE........
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I hate internet explorer too, its slow all the time.
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i'm using IE. Ho shit!
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I use Safari and I love it. I also like Firefox and I occasionally use Opera.
I detest IE.-__-
Its funny because Internet Explorer is annoying as hell to develop websites for, because it likes to be different.
The only reason most people still bother is because the majority of people who have no clue, use it.
Safari ftw.
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From best to worst:
Google Chrome
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Opera
Internet Explorer7
Firefox
Safari
Unknown:
Maxthon
Flock
Avant Browser
Deepnet Explorer
PhaseOut
"To tell us that every species of thing is endowed with an occult specific quality by which it acts and produces manifest effects, is to tell us nothing; but to derive two or three general principles of motion from phenomena, and afterwards to tell us how the properties and actions of all corporeal things follow from those manifest principles, would be a very great step." -Issac Newton, Optics"You are what you do not do." - Relax.
Google Chrome has some very interesting ideas, though after spending time modifying Firefox to match my needs, I really don't feel like changing.
I've tried other browsers too, but I still think Firefox is, if not the best, then certinaly one of the best.
Ie just plain sucks. Don't use it. Ever.
I judged with "out-of-the-box" usability in mind. The fact that mozilla exploits their community so they don't have to bother with any real coding outside of using the shittiest legacy code ever developed really irks me. I mean, it's modular ability wasn't even initially fully developed by Mozilla ffs. The only "zilla" that's worth any time of day is "FileZilla". Mainly because it actually does everything it should out-of-the-box.
"To tell us that every species of thing is endowed with an occult specific quality by which it acts and produces manifest effects, is to tell us nothing; but to derive two or three general principles of motion from phenomena, and afterwards to tell us how the properties and actions of all corporeal things follow from those manifest principles, would be a very great step." -Issac Newton, Optics"You are what you do not do." - Relax.
Can't say there was ever a time where Mozilla wasn't better than IE... Not even straight off instalation. It did everthing IE did, made it better and did more to boot. What's not to like?
Depends on when you got it, I suppose. I've had Mozilla for ages and back then, IE was... Awful... It's had some time to catch up... But it's still bad!
Straight off of installation it takes over 2 minutes to actually boot up (almost a near minute there after) and had no real security features or difference from IE other than being a new, and hence untargeted, browser. Back in the day when my PC usage was heavy all of my spyware/malware problems stemmed from FireFox; and I hated it for it. And then it expected me to fix it up with "plug-ins". Fuck that, I'd rather put in the same effort to improve IE and have a better experience.
"To tell us that every species of thing is endowed with an occult specific quality by which it acts and produces manifest effects, is to tell us nothing; but to derive two or three general principles of motion from phenomena, and afterwards to tell us how the properties and actions of all corporeal things follow from those manifest principles, would be a very great step." -Issac Newton, Optics"You are what you do not do." - Relax.
Well, I'd have to tell you that you're a minority - never heard of those problems before, and everyone I know uses Mozilla - even my teachers.
Mozilla Firefox hands down. ;)
I used to like Internet Explorer but compared to Firefox, it sucks.![]()
Opera. Just it.
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Opera is the best browser out there
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IE has never asked me that. FireFox did however which I found odd as usually I want to shift away the porn as quickly as possible.
"To tell us that every species of thing is endowed with an occult specific quality by which it acts and produces manifest effects, is to tell us nothing; but to derive two or three general principles of motion from phenomena, and afterwards to tell us how the properties and actions of all corporeal things follow from those manifest principles, would be a very great step." -Issac Newton, Optics"You are what you do not do." - Relax.
okay you computer must be from the anti world where everthing good is bad and ever thing bad is good.
Because IE for me has the worst tabs. or maybe google does.
any ways firefoxs has the fastest.
Actually I come from the days of IE6 and FireFox 0.x so I wasn't impressed by a browser that only offered haphazard moddability and a security system revolved around it's declaration on websites as "Mozzila". After all, back then my IE6 was so modified that it would be a tedious practice of redundancy to do it all over again for such a memory whoring browser. After all, IE6 was still part of the kernel back then so it was impossible for FireFox to beat the load up time. Even now, IE7 is built to be part of WinOS and FireFox so bloated (thought I've heard they fixed it in FF3) that it still couldn't beat IE's start up time.
"To tell us that every species of thing is endowed with an occult specific quality by which it acts and produces manifest effects, is to tell us nothing; but to derive two or three general principles of motion from phenomena, and afterwards to tell us how the properties and actions of all corporeal things follow from those manifest principles, would be a very great step." -Issac Newton, Optics"You are what you do not do." - Relax.
I think firefox its better i can work with him to very quickly
Its to very faster, easy to use, etc.
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I use Flock... Somehow, the Firefox website is blocked and I can't get it out. Somehow.
This answers all questions once and for all; Firefox is superior.
LOL. Nice find
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