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Opera all the way, first because it is not a Microsoft product... second, because it uses less memory, it´s nice, it has more features and it´s built for being an Internet browser, and not for having lots of money by adding not standard HTML....etc...
 
Opera was quirky and ugly. It was fast though... damn fast!

Uhm no, "and more" meant there are so many other options I didn't mention due to space... but some more (not all and on top of the others I mentioned in the other post) are having all your favorite *folders* on a toolbar seperately (best new feature EVER), displaying your IP Address and memory used in your status bar at all times, an "add url here" in every folder of your favorites -where the current webpage will be saved RIGHT THERE-, a VERY customizeable search feature setup, ability to set rules up on particular websites and domains (pertaining to popups, flash, shockwave and other stuff), being skinnable and color themeable, mouse gestures, tab sizeing defaults -max and minimum sizes- bolding etc, deleting urls in your address bar, plugin control and handling, ability to use windowsupdate and officeupdate, and literally, a bunch of other controls to cutomize MyIE2. Simply put, this browser is *perfect*! Amazing!

MyIE2 is the best thing since sliced bread. It blows Opera and Phoenix out of the water (the two browsers I've used for over a year now before I found this one). I speak from experience.
 
I use Avant Browser. It overlays IE 6, and gives me some new capabilities not included in IE. The main thing I like about it is you can have several windows open within one window, and you can cascade, tile or just minimize the other windows. Also, it remembers the webpages you had open, and will bring it back up the way you close it, if that is the way you configure it. Also, it has a popup blocker built in (that you can enable or disable), and has skins too. Best of all, it's free. I think some of the code is based off of an older version of Opera, although I can't remember for sure.
 
Mozilla, but I'm so disapointed. It just hung on me. It was only up about 4 weeks, and I only had 3 windows/about 30 tabs open.
Oh well ... an excuse to install 1.3 😀
 
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