Which Web browser do you use?

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by nomarjr3, Sep 26, 2009.

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  1. Aaron Here

    Aaron Here Registered Member

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    Chrome (for the same purpose cited by twi845), but IE8 is a close runner-up for me and I revert to it quite a bit.
     
  2. mrfargoreed

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    Firefox for the last eight or so years, but this morning tried Opera and I've fallen in love with it :eek:
     
  3. LockBox

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    Random thoughts so far....

    Opera is a very nice browser. Not to mention they have really set the bar on just about every feature. They were the first with secure password management, tabs, several things. I use it only 25% of the time or so because I can't use RoboForm with it and I'd be lost without my RoboForm; but somebody starting from scratch with Opera 10 would do well to use their secure master key system (used to be called 'Wand') that is very secure (much more so than Firefox passwords).

    You know what's really interesting? Maxthon is rarely mentioned around here even though it's got the market wrapped up in many Asian countries. I've tried it and it's also quite nice, just very comprehensive and takes forever to setup just the way you want it.

    nanana1 mentioned K-Meleon. There's a really nice and FAST browser, but again, the lack RoboForm compatibility has kept me away. It's a great netbook browser as it can really fly on the most limited hardware.
     
  4. Bob D

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    K-Meleon
     

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  5. bellgamin

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    Chrome 90%, Kmel 10%
     
  6. Dundertaker

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    Hi;

    Chrome 60% and FF 40%

    Dundertaker
     
  7. Alcyon

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    IE or Opera on Windows & Safari with my iPod.
     
  8. The Hammer

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    IE8 almost exclusively although I've played around with Safari from time to time.
     
  9. chrisretusn

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    Firefox 99% of the time.
    Lynx 0.6%
    Links 0.3%
    Internet Explorer 0.1%, for WU in my WindowsXP virtual machine.
     
  10. majoMo

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    Maxthon always.

    :cool:
     
  11. NoIos

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    Opera 70%, Firefox 15%, IE 15%, Chrome 0%, Safari 0%
     
  12. ashishtx

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    I use IE~50%,Chrome~45% and firefox~5%.
     
  13. acuariano

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    question to chrome users..i tried the first versions..and i remember it used to look-steal information..and i had to use a little tool call unchrome..
    for the newer versions,,i think they're actually at 3.0 something stable version..is unchrome need it with this version?.
    also chrome states is runs sandboxed.
    thanks
     
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