Favourite browser - 2012

Discussion in 'polls' started by carat, Jan 8, 2012.

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Which is your favourite web browser?

  1. Internet Explorer

    32 vote(s)
    9.8%
  2. Mozilla Firefox

    150 vote(s)
    45.9%
  3. Google Chrome

    69 vote(s)
    21.1%
  4. Safari

    5 vote(s)
    1.5%
  5. Opera

    49 vote(s)
    15.0%
  6. Other

    22 vote(s)
    6.7%
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  1. carat

    carat Guest

    Which is your favourite web browser 2012? :doubt:
     
  2. Daveski17

    Daveski17 Registered Member

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    Wot, no SeaMonkey? :eek:

    Actually, I voted Firefox as it is running so well for me at the moment (touch wood ;) ).
     
  3. elapsed

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    Internet Explorer 10.
     
  4. pandorax

    pandorax Registered Member

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    Google Chrome. I would like to use Firefox but it's interface is relatively slow.
     
  5. Janus

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    Has always been and still are Internet explorer, (IE 9)..
     
  6. dw426

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    It's hard for me to vote as I choose whatever works best for me at any given time.
     
  7. guest

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    My favorite desktop browser is Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition (Beta channel) - from PortableApps.com.

    Internet Explorer (latest version) is the only other browser that fulfills my essential need for live bookmarks, completely supporting them. IE is arguably better than Firefox in some important areas (performance and security, for example), but it lacks Firefox's portability (another essential need) and Firefox's channeled rapid release cycle for enthusiasts. IE is also worse than Firefox in the extensibility aspect (AMO wins hands down).

    QtWeb is my favorite desktop browser for some specific usage scenarios.

    Opera Mini is my favorite mobile browser (browser for smartphones).
     
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  8. wat0114

    wat0114 Guest

    IE9 x64
     
  9. mrpink

    mrpink Registered Member

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    Chrome
     
  10. LoneWolf

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  11. Hungry Man

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    Chrome.

    17 and 18 are bringing the changes that I want to see. I'm hoping this trend continues.
     
  12. Page42

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    Chrome
     
  13. blacknight

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    OPERA ! :) :) If people know the features and the functions of Opera, instead running soon to Chrome... :(
     
  14. acr1965

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    as of today my favorite is Iron.
     
  15. noone_particular

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    :thumb:
    Another vote for SeaMonkey with K-Meleon as a 2nd browser.
     
  16. The Hammer

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    IE9 is mine.
     
  17. Osaban

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    Chrome is still my favorite. I like IE9 as well but it is a bit slower than Chrome on my machine.
     
  18. TairikuOkami

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    Google Chrome. I used to be a faithfull IE user since 6 to 9, but it just does not keep up fast enough and it is hard to restore all its settings at once.

    Pros: simple interface, fast, sandboxed including extensions, mallware and phishing protection, updates itself quietly, backups almost everything via Gmail.

    Cons: unable to backup extension's settings and export nameless bookmarks, inbuilt multiprofile sucks (Chromedeck), sometimes webpages do not work right.
     
  19. khanyash

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    Comodo Dragon & Internet Explorer
     
  20. mhf

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    Iron browser and K-Meleon
     
  21. ExtremeGamerBR

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  22. vasa1

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    Firefox, the Aurora channel.
     
  23. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

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    Mozilla firefox:thumb:
    Srware iron is also good..
     
  24. Saint Satin Stain

    Saint Satin Stain Registered Member

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    My default browser, internet app, is SeaMonkey, but I have six browsers installed and use: SeaMonkey, K-Meleon, Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Webian Shell.
     
  25. Dark Shadow

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    IE9 pretty secure,pretty fast and just seems to work just fine for me.
     
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