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Which browser?

  • Internet Explorer

  • Firefox

  • Safari

  • Opera

  • Netscape

  • Other


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Soulive

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I'm just wondering for my own education. Please pick the browser you prefer, not necessarily the one you use most. In other words, if you use IE all day because you work on Windows but you enjoy using something else for personal use - please pick the latter. Cheers!
 
I use IE but the wife loves firefox. Personally I use the internet for HBT and homebrew related stuff lol. Once in awhile I check my e-mail.
 
Internet Explorer.
Really only because that's what all of my computers I have had came with and that's what I'm used to.
Recently I just realized that the new version of internet explorer I downloaded a while ago doesn’t have the make available offline option for web pages anymore. I've downloaded firefox for this option. Maybe it will grow on me.
 
when im using windows I stick to firefox, but when im using linux there are so many choices I use which ever one is best suited to what I need it for, small and light for basic stuff, slower and full featured for flash/java based sites or even text based for simple downloads when im using the console.
 
I am surprised how popular Foxfire is. I mean it is my preferred browser, but I didn't realize so many others use it!
 
I'm probably one of the few Opera users on this board. I've used it for years, even back when you had to pay for it. I love the mouse gestures. I tried using a plug-in for firefox, but it never worked as seamlessly as it does in opera. It's darn fast, too. The only draw back is every once in a while I run in to a site that doesn't work with Opera. I keep Firefox installed for those instances.
 
Firefox + Adblock Plus is a win-win situation.

Occasionally Opera when I want something that's really fast ...
 
I mainly use Firefox, but Seamonkey is good too. So is Konqueror. Dillo is good for a lightweight browser.
 
I'm probably one of the few Opera users on this board. I've used it for years, even back when you had to pay for it. I love the mouse gestures. I tried using a plug-in for firefox, but it never worked as seamlessly as it does in opera. It's darn fast, too. The only draw back is every once in a while I run in to a site that doesn't work with Opera. I keep Firefox installed for those instances.

I'm another, I've been using Opera since it first came out, and paid for it and an upgrade or two as well before it went freeware. I can't even imagine switching to anything else. You're right, the mouse gestures are a great feature, and one that hasn't been perfected on any other browser.

It's not the most compatible browser, but the features and speed are completely unmatched. There are just a few sites I use regularly that don't work correctly, and I keep Firefox around just for them.

Many sites that at first seem incompatible can be made to work fine by using the "Mask IE" or "Mask Firefox" settings, which do nothing but tell the site that you're using a different browser.

Using IE is a huge security risk, I don't allow its use on my computers or on our network at work. Mac guys use Safari, and PC guys use Firefox, or they use nothing.
 
It's enough like IE that you'd have no trouble picking it up, but it does most things better, especially security.
+1 although the security isn't what it used to be (as it gets more popular, more malware is written to target it) but it is still better than IE in that regard

I use Firefox at work because we disable alot of funtionality in IE, but mostly IE at home.
 
FF iz teh joynt.

So many badass plugins...so much faster than IE...plus, MS sux. They're constantly playing catchup to Mozilla. How long after FF came out did it take IE to get tabs? I mean, come ON!
 
FF iz teh joynt.

So many badass plugins...so much faster than IE...plus, MS sux. They're constantly playing catchup to Mozilla. How long after FF came out did it take IE to get tabs? I mean, come ON!

How long after Opera had tabs did Firefox have tabs? :p
 
I use Firefox

b. I get less junk on my computer than with IE.

c. tabs.

+1
That's why I switched to it. I'm a web developer by profession, and I specifically do intranet sites for my company and we only use a locked down IE 6, so I use IE all day at work, but come home to FF 3.whatever and Safari on my iPhone, of course...
 
lynx or links2, can't get any faster than that. :)

I mostly use links when I need a browser from the command line without a GUI, but I haven't tried elinks or links 2. I like links better than lynx.
 
Firefox has been my staple browser for years, before that I used Opera and IE occasionally. My main reason for loving FF is because of it's speed and that I can use powerful addons like Adblock Plus and NoScript. I'm also really pissed off that IE7 autohides the toolbar... WHY do I have to hit alt to bring it up?!?!?!
 
IE, never had any probs with it. It's clean and simple. Firefox is a good browser though.
 
I mostly use links when I need a browser from the command line without a GUI, but I haven't tried elinks or links 2. I like links better than lynx.
right, I mean, mostly I use FF because of the ad-ons but if your at the shell I think I prefer links, depends which one the system already has installed.
 
The only time I or my business partner use anything other than Firefox is for testing our site. My main system is CentOS and she runs OS/X. I also have Firefox on both of my Winduhs systems.

In the last three years, the only browser that has been a problem with our site is IE.
 
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