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 Post subject: Which web browser/s are you using?
 Post Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:01 pm 
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I am currently using firefox and have been for about a year. I installed Chrome when i got my new PC but got rid of it pretty quickly. I'm going to give it another whirl now and see how it goes. I was always an IE man before going to firefox. Does anyone here use IE still? I've heard the new one is actually quite good. Is this just Microsoft BS? Anyone use safari?


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 Post subject: Re: Which web browser/s are you using?
 Post Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 9:55 pm 
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i use IE cause im too lazy to change and also "if it aint broke dont fix it"

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 Post Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 9:29 am 
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firefox all day long for me


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 Post subject: Re: Which web browser/s are you using?
 Post Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 8:18 pm 
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Deffo firefox. I used operah for a while which is quite good and supposed to be very secure, but I dunno why, it jsut didnt feel quite as good as Firefox.

As for IE, if it aint broke dont fix it?!?! V. broke is all I can say. It has soooo many security leaks and pathces and more leaks etc etc

I think the general view is that
Chrome - for minimalist speed freaks who need to see their page .03412 seconds before anyone else can because it will make ALL THE DIFFERENCE!!!!

Operah - all singing all dancing but possibly a bit too complex for its own good (though not really difficult complex, more busy complex) for those who want their internet interface to be able to do pretty much anything (the app style plug ins that operah has support this notion.

Firefox - good overall compromise, though lacks in a bit of the glitz department if thats what you look for.

IE - for those who have terminal keyboard to chair interface idocy issues or those who use a company/organisation computer where the IT team are morons and have not updated to something that works.

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