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Cheesetogo

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Originally posted by: RandomFool
I'm not real picky. I use FF for it's addons mostly but IE7 and Chrome are cool with me too.

Originally posted by: daveshel
Anybody who appreciates the fact that we have web browsers should be using Firefox. Your poll should combine Netscape and Firefox as one. Microsoft played nasty to get IE on the map by using strong-arm techniques instead on innovation to enter the browser market. They shouldn't have gotten away with it (technically they didn't since they lost the antitrust suit but the penalty was less than symbolic), and every time I am forced to use IE it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Which is why I'm reluctant to pay much attention to Chrome or Safari. If more people remembered which side their bread was buttered on, Microsoft would be forced to stop using proprietary development tools and methods and everybody's pages would work in Firefox.

That's like saying if you want to buy American you have to buy a Ford not a Chevy. In case you haven't noticed IE has been making pretty big strides towards standards compliance.

Yeah, IE8 is actually shaping up very nicely.
 

irishScott

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Oct 10, 2006
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Firefox for torbutton, noScript, and GreaseMonkey, never mind the thousands of other add-ons. That said, if Chrome had a similar library I'd switch in a heartbeat.
 

jlee

Lifer
Sep 12, 2001
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Chrome.

FF was way too slow...but then I disabled a bunch of addons and it was better. I still use Chrome, though.
 

daveshel

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Originally posted by: RandomFool

Originally posted by: daveshel
Anybody who appreciates the fact that we have web browsers should be using Firefox. Your poll should combine Netscape and Firefox as one. Microsoft played nasty to get IE on the map by using strong-arm techniques instead on innovation to enter the browser market. They shouldn't have gotten away with it (technically they didn't since they lost the antitrust suit but the penalty was less than symbolic), and every time I am forced to use IE it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Which is why I'm reluctant to pay much attention to Chrome or Safari. If more people remembered which side their bread was buttered on, Microsoft would be forced to stop using proprietary development tools and methods and everybody's pages would work in Firefox.

That's like saying if you want to buy American you have to buy a Ford not a Chevy. In case you haven't noticed IE has been making pretty big strides towards standards compliance.

Not at all. Neither Ford nor Chevy invented the car, and both companies advanced in the marketplace through innovation and competition. Microsoft used their dominance in the operating system market to force their originally inferior product on the public. They strong-armed channel partners into giving IE better desktop placement and eventually drove Netscape into bankruptcy through predatory practices. Even now the improvements to IE come from innovations pioneered by Mozilla.
 

alexruiz

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Sep 21, 2001
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OPERA.

And yes, I have used them all.
Better tabbed browsing, wand is invaluable, faster rendering and quick dial FTW!

Opera as main, FF as backup. Internet exploder when a site refuses to use the other 2.........
 

BlackTigers

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Jan 15, 2006
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I like Chrome's interface, but I like some of the things that firefox lets me do even more. So I like FF better, but I use Chrome.

There's a reason I don't like Opera, and as soon as I remember it, I'll post it haha.
 

Fayd

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Jun 28, 2001
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firefox.

the amount of customization possible within firefox gets it to the point that it is *Exactly* the browser i want. and that's awesome.
 

BlackTigers

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Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I'm using Chrome right now. I'd be perfectly set if I could get mouse gestures.

I would never touch another browser if I could figure out how to make it see the middle mouse button as the scroller thingymajig.

With FF, if I hold the middle mouse button down I can quickly scroll pages by simply moving my mouse up or down. Chrome doesn't appear to have this feature for me, :(.