What is the next best browser to Firefox?

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Drakkon

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screw standards...Lynx all the way...fastest, free and can "render" any page :-D
 

igowerf

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Originally posted by: Modeps
Firefox burned the competition.

IE tries to define their own standards of coding. So now, it's just like 3 years ago when we were coding multiple websites because of Netscape 4.77, except IE is the devil this time. They havent released a real next version of IE in a long time, all they do is update their security holes.

Netscape is basically mozilla.

Mozilla is basically firefox with extras.

Firefox is number 1... and there is no number 2.

Netscape is old Mozilla.
 

Bulldog13

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: zifsocket000
Mozilla?

Please refrain from providing advice until you have at least 100 posts. Its assumed the new users here might actually give logical, practical and helpful advice and thereby ruin the Off Topic portion of Anandtech. Once you have 100+ posts its assumed your IQ has been at least halved from the bombardment of ATOT idiocy, and you'll be safe to give unsound, unhelpful and generally innaccurate advice right along with the rest of us
;)

And welcome to the forums :)

That would explain why I bombed the LSATs.

:D:beer:
 

Psych

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Opera is indeed really fast, but I still prefer Firefox because it is open source, has many extensions, and is free (with no ads). The problem is that I was using IE for so long before I installed Firefox that it was too much of a hassle to switch.
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: Psych
Opera is indeed really fast, but I still prefer Firefox because it is open source, has many extensions, and is free (with no ads). The problem is that I was using IE for so long before I installed Firefox that it was too much of a hassle to switch.

Not any more :)

Firefox 0.9 final has a great feature that merges all your IE settings and preferences into FF the first time you run it.

I used to be nuthin' but IE, but Firefox has powerful enough to convert me :)