What browser do you use and why?
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Talic Member Posts: 423RussS wrote:But why Talic? I already have a good functioning browser called IE - why would I want to use something that mimics it and is slow?
Because if you use Firefox and run into a page or something that doesn't render right on it then you would need to open up IE, copy and paste the URL and hope it sends you back where you were at. Sometimes doesn't work that way so you would need to go to the main page, which can be a hassle depending on how many links you're in. With IE tab you just click on the little Firefox icon on the bottom and it refreshes in Firefox using IE's rendering engine.
As for "just use IE argument" its pretty much been answered with the replies about add-ons. -
scheistermeister Member Posts: 748 ■□□□□□□□□□HeroPsycho wrote:Everybody knows that what browser you use directly relates to how good of a human being you are. :P
I thought it was in relation to e-**** size. :PGive a man fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. -
HeroPsycho Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,940Talic wrote:RussS wrote:But why Talic? I already have a good functioning browser called IE - why would I want to use something that mimics it and is slow?
Because if you use Firefox and run into a page or something that doesn't render right on it then you would need to open up IE, copy and paste the URL and hope it sends you back where you were at. Sometimes doesn't work that way so you would need to go to the main page, which can be a hassle depending on how many links you're in. With IE tab you just click on the little Firefox icon on the bottom and it refreshes in Firefox using IE's rendering engine.
As for "just use IE argument" its pretty much been answered with the replies about add-ons.
I use Firefox, but if you don't seem to realize that some people don't want the extensions, and there are extensions available for IE, too.
Again, it's a preference thing. I use both, although I'll use Firefox if the page renders it properly. But sometimes, native IE is necessary.
The bottom line is it's good to have multiple good choices. I like IE7 fine, too.Good luck to all! -
Talic Member Posts: 423I realize with my first post I woke up all the IE "defenders" when I really didn't want to start the "e-pee" argument. I probably worded it a bit harshly when I was trying to promote IE tab. Even though I much prefer FF3 over IE7 I still think people should use whatever they prefer. I mostly outlined IE tab for people that do unnecessary browser switching.
Took me a second to figure out why I was getting some flack for my first post, I worded like it was supposed to replace IE even though it isn't made for that -
RussS Member Posts: 2,068 ■■■□□□□□□□
Ahhh Talic - you missed the pertinent point .....RussS wrote:
But why Talic? I already have a good functioning browser called IE - why would I want to use something that mimics it and is slow?
I have tried many different variations of Mozilla over the years and with the odd exception find it to be slower than the IE of that period. That is not a percieved slowness, but actually timed slowness and includes initial opening and page rendering.www.supercross.com
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Mishra Member Posts: 2,468 ■■■■□□□□□□I use that fancy Oprah browser. It connects to people in ways you wouldn't understand. It has a sense for your feelings.
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royal Member Posts: 3,352 ■■■■□□□□□□I am signed up to AOL and use the built-in browser!
In all seriousness, I use FF3 the majority of time but switch to IE when I need to for compatibility.“For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.” - Harry F. Banks -
Technowiz Member Posts: 211dynamik wrote:tiersten wrote:FF3 because of the extensions and the fact that I can get it on other systems.
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Love the addons like NoScript, AdBlock, Smart Bookmarks for the bookmark toolbar, SANS Infocon monitor, weather, Foxmarks synchronizer, fireftp, etc. Internet Explorer was stagnant for way too long and they are still playing catch up to firefox.
I would never use IE if it wasn't for the parts of Microsoft's website that basically force you to use IE. I would like to be able to do virtual labs, watch videos, etc on microsoft.com from my Ubuntu desktop running FF3. -
BeaverC32 Member Posts: 670 ■■■□□□□□□□RussS wrote:But why Talic? I already have a good functioning browser called IE - why would I want to use something that mimics it and is slow?
Slow compared to what? Many benchmark tests have shown FF3 to be faster then IE7 (among other browsers). And the IE extension is really meant for compatibility more than anything, I wouldn't use it for general browsing.
I just feel that FF3 is a much better product with vastly superior functionality. I use it extensively at work (anyone ever use Firebug/FirePHP/YSlow?) and has increased my productivity due to its flexibility.MCSE 2003, MCSA 2003, LPIC-1, MCP, MCTS: Vista Config, MCTS: SQL Server 2005, CCNA, A+, Network+, Server+, Security+, Linux+, BSCS (Information Systems) -
jryantech Member Posts: 623binarysoul wrote:Daniel333 wrote:Netscape 3 Gold.
You're kidding, right?
Lol this is so funny. Netscape."It's Microsoft versus mankind with Microsoft having only a slight lead."
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TechJunky Member Posts: 881IE7.
It comes with my PC and doesn't have any problems.
I hate loading additional software. -
Tyrant1919 Member Posts: 519 ■■■□□□□□□□IE, my users don't use anything else.A+/N+/S+/L+/Svr+
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L0gicB0mb508 Member Posts: 538I use mostly Firefox. At school I use IE though.I bring nothing useful to the table...
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steve77uk Member Posts: 48 ■■■□□□□□□□Safari - use OS X at home
Mixture of IE7 and FF3 at work (with Safari for Windows because I like the RSS reader)A+ | Network+ | MCSA 2003 | MCSE 2003 | MCSA: Messaging 2003 | VCP 410
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rbutturini Member Posts: 123One of the things I noticed is that the dev tools in Chrome are ripped STRAIGHT OUT of Safari. Not that I mind since they're pretty decent tools, but gotta give credit where credit is due...
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tiersten Member Posts: 4,505rbutturini wrote:One of the things I noticed is that the dev tools in Chrome are ripped STRAIGHT OUT of Safari. Not that I mind since they're pretty decent tools, but gotta give credit where credit is due...
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tiersten Member Posts: 4,505jmanrta wrote:marco71 wrote:Google Chrome anyone?
just started messing around with google chrome at work, so far it seems like a really nice browser. I like how when you open a new tab it shows your history as preview links. It's really fast too.