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What browser do you use?

I use Opera at home and unfortunately IE at work, still haven't managed to convince the moronic IT manager that IE is a BIG risk...
 
Originally posted by: XietyCOM
Originally posted by: pitupepito2000
Originally posted by: XietyCOM
IE most of the time.

why do you use IE? give firefox a try, and I'm sure you won't go back to IE.

FF >> IE

I already did. I didn't like it. IE is faster and overall more convenient.

Can you extend on the comment of your post. I can think of the following reasons why Firefox is better than IE out of the top of my head:
security
better bookmark management
extensions/building by blocks process
themes
google search bar integrated
cookie manager
gives you power
 
Originally posted by: XietyCOM
Originally posted by: pitupepito2000
Originally posted by: XietyCOM
IE most of the time.

why do you use IE? give firefox a try, and I'm sure you won't go back to IE.

FF >> IE

I already did. I didn't like it. IE is faster and overall more convenient.

Some sites also don't like Firefox, so you have to use IE. It's a pain 🙁
I wish everything worked with Firefox, but there's the occasional switch to IE which some people might not like.
 
I will switch to FF when Yahoo Companion supports it. I jump around everyday with the companion (which is basically a toolbar except with Y! Calendar, Bookmarks, Mail, Briefcase, popup-stopper, etc.) and I just can't adapt to a browser without the quick links. The biggest difference between it and adding those buttons within FF is the bookmarks in Y! Companion is a dropdown list for fast browsing. I'm too used to it. Can't adapt to the damned tabs (I like alt-tabbing windows anyway) either.

So basically, there's no incentive but a fraction of page-loading speed for me.
 
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