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silver89
06-12-07, 06:46 AM
I am using IE 6.0 for all standard browsing purposes. I use netscape for PayPal and online banking because I have it tweaked for security purposes.
I also have multiple versions of IE and Netscape installed for design testing.
island dog
06-12-07, 09:29 AM
Firefox mostly, and IE for some sites that don't work well with Firefox.
:)
IE7. Used to run Firefox or Opera for the tabs but still preferred IEs rendering at the time. Now IE7 has tabs no reason for anything else for me.
Wolfhound
06-12-07, 01:16 PM
IE7 on Vista
radekhulan
06-12-07, 01:48 PM
Opera 9.20, THE browser :-)
http://radekhulan.cz/img/opera/thumb_opera-9.20.jpg (http://radekhulan.cz/img/opera/opera-9.20.png)
Starscream
06-12-07, 01:48 PM
Opera.
I switched to IE7 for two weeks to give it a chance. Went back to FF a few days ago when 2.0.0.4 came out. I just prefer FF over IE now.
The extensions I'm currently using are:
- AdBlock Plus with Filterset.G updater (no equivalent for IE)
- Fasterfox to make up the speed difference, which is negligible to be honest.
In addition to that, FF has a built-in spell checker, and I like how it manages addons much better.
IE has it's advantages, but for me, FF wins.
Dragunov
06-12-07, 02:10 PM
IE7 on Vista
IE7 on XP
Also have Firefox installed (not using much this one)
radekhulan
06-12-07, 04:25 PM
There is really, in default config, no match for Opera, as FF is slow and many extensions are incompatible, and IE7 does not have many required goodies available, like mouse gestures. However, you can greatly improve it by http://www.ie7pro.com/, adding mouse gestures, better tabs, adblock, user javascript, and many others.
Firefox in XP, Firefox in Linux
goin to check out Opera in linux tonight.
Opera 9.21 in Vista, IE7 when needed.
Firefox 2.0.0.3 in Ubuntu.
Not sure why, but as much as I like IE7, it is dog slow in Vista for me. Like no gfx drivers installed kind of slow.
Mostly firefox, I do occasionally accidentally click on IE7 though.
einstein_314
06-12-07, 09:51 PM
IE7 exclusively. I like it better than Firefox (seems faster).
Airbrushkid
06-12-07, 10:10 PM
I'll stick neck in here. I use Firefox 1.5 and have IE7 still installed. I like Firefox over them all. It always seems faster then the rest.
CDE_1246
06-12-07, 11:47 PM
Firefox all the way.
|MaguS|
06-12-07, 11:53 PM
IE7
IE7 at work, FF2/IE7 at home.
About 70% with FF2 though.
Gave Safari a twirl yesterday, twice. Threw up and decided I'd rather shoot myself than try it again.
Screen shot attached. As you can see, I've made the bugger look like IE :cool:
And for those wondering what I was looking at on teh inq, look no further.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=40266
Awesome article.
So why has Apple produced what is – at the moment at least – possibly the most crap browser on the planet?
Great question.
FF 2.0.0.4 with FasterFox 2.0.0 Add-on. I ONLY use IE7 for Windows Updates. Haven't used Netscape in years, like 7 or more and never have used Opera. Not even going to mess with that Apple crap. :D
+1
buffbiff21
06-13-07, 04:43 AM
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Version: 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254
:)
glObalist
06-13-07, 03:44 PM
I use the good old Windows Explorer for my browsing. Lovin' it so far.
*hugs My Computer icon*
The only problem is it always opens pages in IE, but what the heck.
six_storm
06-13-07, 03:53 PM
Safari for my Macs, Firefox for everything else.
flukester
06-13-07, 03:56 PM
Firefox mostly. When I need IE I used Firefox IE Tab.. Very rarely I used IE7 because I think it sucks. At work, IE6 for work related, Firefox for personal surfing.
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
Opera is the least used browser. All I have heard is bad things about Opera.
I put IE7 Pro on IE7 and it makes it a wee bit more secure.
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