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What web browser do you mainly use at work?

  • Internet Explorer

  • Chrome

  • Firefox

  • Other


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coldmeat

Diamond Member
Jul 10, 2007
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I didn't see the "at work" part. I voted firefox because that's what I use at home.

I suppose my answer would be the default android browser (whatever it is on my galaxy s2) since I spend more time browsing the internet on it that actually working.
 

Crono

Lifer
Aug 8, 2001
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Default installed is IE, but I use Firefox. The head of IT here prefers we not use Chrome for some reason, but Firefox portable is my preferred browser anyway so it doesn't bother me.
 

jpiniero

Lifer
Oct 1, 2010
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What, no Netscape 4 Gold? :D

The head of IT here prefers we not use Chrome for some reason

Because of the updater spyware probably. Of course Mozilla had to copy them, so they could be in the same boat soon as well.
 

Anubis

No Lifer
Aug 31, 2001
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tbqhwy.com
IE at work because we cant use anything else, cant install it, cant run it from a thumb drive


opera at home
 
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Cogman

Lifer
Sep 19, 2000
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Mostly chrome, though firefox supports some critical plugins that we need (sadly, the plugins are for SmartGWT, which works with GWT, which is a google product).
 

BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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I used IE for years and years. The only reason I switched to Firefox was for ad-blocker plus. The ads here on AT were getting annoying as hell. (not the normal banner adds, but the odd varieties that many have bitched about in Tech Issues.

I tried Chrome for a while. It's OK, but I wasn't totally happy with it and went back to Firefox.
 

96Firebird

Diamond Member
Nov 8, 2010
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Opera at home, Firefox at work.

Only real issue I have with it is that recently it seems to be getting less and less stable. Most of the issues seem to be related to flash player locking up, or using 200mb of ram, so I'm not sure who to point the blame at yet.

I have the same problem, not sure what is causing it. Usually only shows up in my e-mail windows (which all use Gmail).

Whoops, didn't see the "at work" part. Guess my answer should be changed to Firefox.
 

Merad

Platinum Member
May 31, 2010
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Employer forces IE on work PCs. I do have Chrome installed (without authorization, of course) and use its incognito mode for non-work related browsing.
 

tHa ShIzNiT

Platinum Member
Feb 15, 2000
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Employer forces IE on work PCs. I do have Chrome installed (without authorization, of course) and use its incognito mode for non-work related browsing.

I also use chrome (installed without admin rights also, of course) for personal browsing at work...but I see no reason to use incognito mode. You're going through their system, so they know where you're going already...no need to pull up my browsing history to prove it.

edit: also, chrome is the best and I shall never be convinced otherwise!
 

SparkyJJO

Lifer
May 16, 2002
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Firefox still. I have used it since it was called Phoenix. I remember my world being blown away by tabbed browsing.

Only real issue I have with it is that recently it seems to be getting less and less stable. Most of the issues seem to be related to flash player locking up, or using 200mb of ram, so I'm not sure who to point the blame at yet.

I use chrome on both my laptops, it is great, except for its kind of lame toolbar support. I like my real stumble upon tool bar.

Blame Adobe. It's been an issue since 11.3. I went back to 11.2 and things are peachy again.
 

yhelothar

Lifer
Dec 11, 2002
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Firefox still. I have used it since it was called Phoenix. I remember my world being blown away by tabbed browsing.

Only real issue I have with it is that recently it seems to be getting less and less stable. Most of the issues seem to be related to flash player locking up, or using 200mb of ram, so I'm not sure who to point the blame at yet.

I use chrome on both my laptops, it is great, except for its kind of lame toolbar support. I like my real stumble upon tool bar.

I have the same issue with firefox. Chrome doesn't seem to be any better in that regard as well.

Although flash has been VERY stable for me recently. This is something that has not happened in over a year.
 

gorcorps

aka Brandon
Jul 18, 2004
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I use IE9 at work. It's actually not bad, and other than Bing being the default search provider (and no way for a non-admin to change it that I've found) I don't mind it.
 

Arkaign

Lifer
Oct 27, 2006
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I like FF a lot, but after giving IE9 a chance and finding that it never ever gives me a problem (FF liked to give me some kind of weird memory leak where suddenly it would be eating 400+mb of ram for two basic tabs), it's become my default. It's not like the old days where IE was terrible (IE6, IE7, and IE8 to some degree), so it's meh. On XP systems I always install Chrome though, as IE8 runs notably worse than Chrome on systems like that, and better than FF as well, though I prefer the FF interface to Chrome.

So anyway :

IE9 = win
FF = win
Chrome = win
Safari = ?? seems legit on Mac at least

I do remember back in the day when Netscape 2, 3, and 4 were the bomb. Early IE was god fucking awful, and the proprietary built-in browsers with some internet dial-up packages were atrocious as well. Then Netscape took some kind of weird left turn and ended up sucking. I think that was around the time I switched to Mozilla (pre-Firefox).
 

Rifter

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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IE because i have no fucking choice, our tech is a outright security Nazi and refuses to install anything useful, like firefox. At home i use firefox 100%.
 

Raghu

Senior member
Aug 28, 2004
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Opera at work and home!! Even have my work email configured on it, instead of Outlook.