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HJP
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 02:41
I'm wondering which browsers different people use and there reason for liking them. Please be sure to post your reason for liking that type of browser!

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 03:28
I use IE6, as I've got XP SP2 RC2. Its got a very nice ad-blocker.


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Ronaldaveo
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 04:11 Edited at: 10th Aug 2004 04:15
I use firefox:
Tabbed Browsing
Popup Blocker
Works with .PNG
Sticks to web standards (css)
A Nice Download Manager
Search Toolbar
Hundreds of extensions (I only have a couple though)
I would say its safer as well, but this is probably mainly due only to spyware and stuff which specifically targets IE

I still use IE but only if the page doesn't work in firefox. I found a handy extension which opens the offending page in IE so there's no hassle

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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 04:12
Firefox, for all the reasons stated above. I like the text-link extension.

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BatVink
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 05:13
Firefox is good, but as Ronaldaveo says, you still need IE as a backup. Not everything works in Firefox, mainly because it was designed to work in IE, which is Microsoft's standard, not the recognised standard.

I also use Crazy Browser ( http://www.crazybrowser.com/). It's a free wrap-around for IE, has tabs like Firefox, and many other features. It also has an Adblocker, and secures some ogf the security flaws in IE.

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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 06:28
IE 6

Download the google toolbar and enable pop-up blocking as well. Tried out Mozilla on my Linux machine, but I don't like it very much.




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Ilya
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 06:31
That's what I thought when I tried it. Soon I began to like it.

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Elleomea
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 07:01
Firefox, exclusively. All sites that I visit work in Firefox.

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 07:22
Internet Explorer 6 SP2 -/ It's totally locked down, nothing gets in or out without the users permission.

FireFox -/ Chatzilla & best Linux Browser

iBrowse -/ Ever used MacOSX, you'd know why


OSX Using Happy Dude
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Quote: "Internet Explorer 6 SP2 -/ It's totally locked down, nothing gets in or out without the users permission.
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Indeed - and I bet there wont be any security problems for a while...


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Great Knight
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 07:44
NetScape 7.0

Are you a leader or follower.
GothOtaku
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 07:59
Netscape 7.1 on most machines.
Netscape 4.6 on the old Linux boxes at work.
Internet Explorer 6 only when I have to.
Arachne when using my FreeDOS partition.
BatVink
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Quote: "Internet Explorer 6 SP2 -/ It's totally locked down, nothing gets in or out without the users permission."


You're having a laugh...right?

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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 08:04
Quote: "Quote: "Internet Explorer 6 SP2 -/ It's totally locked down, nothing gets in or out without the users permission.
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Indeed - and I bet there wont be any security problems for a while..."

I bet against it.

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 18:09
Quote: "You're having a laugh...right?"

He's more or less correct - pop-ups are blocked, ActiveX downloads notify the user, extra security when downloading files and various other bits.

Quote: "I bet against it."

We shall see.


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Peter H
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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 23:46
my brother uses "mozilla" and he likes it...though i don't know why he likes it, i haven't had time to check it out yet...


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Posted: 11th Aug 2004 00:49
would use firefox for reasons above but IE6 because i know it well, ive never seen a pagedisplay wrong in it and i cant be bothered to download it (and risk being shot by my dad)

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indi
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Posted: 11th Aug 2004 01:17 Edited at: 11th Aug 2004 01:18
firefox - i like this browser
mozilla - used to use it
safari - apples browser is really good
IE - work related but yuk no way if i can help it
netscape - sometimes for newsgroups and email and work.
pheonix - gave it a bash bit limited


older ones ive used are cyberdog mosaic and lynx


check this link

http://browsers.evolt.org/


browsers
1x
Science Traveller International

Air Mosaic Demo
Sprynet

AllWorld Explorer
G.O. International Air Service

Amaya
W3C

Arachne
xChaos

ArcWeb
Stewart Brodie

Ariadna
Advanced Multimedia System Design

AtomNet
Change 7

AWeb
AmiTrix

Beonex
Ben Bucksch

Bobby
Center for Applied Special Technology

Bohemian Net Browser
BohemianNet

BrownIE
Compunet

Browse2000
1st Choice Software

CAB
Alexander Clauss

Cello
Thomas Bruce

Charlie
Mundial Avenue

ChiBrow
KCS & Associates

Chimera
University of Nevada Las Vegas

Contiki
Adam Dunkels

Custom Browser
LION

Cyberdog
Apple Computer, inc.

CyberGate
BlackSun Interactive

Cyber Passage
Sony

DigiCams
DigiBand

DOSLynx
University of Kansas

DR-WebSpyder
Caldera

Emacs-W3
William M. Perry

Emissary
Attachmate

FreeWebBrowser
Yellow Tree Services

Galahad
Jean van Waterschoot

goAnywhere!
Mikey LeBeau

Grail
Corporation for National Research Initiatives

GrassHopper MDI Explorer
Santrim Software

HandWeb
Smartcode Software

HexaBit Junior
HexaBit

Home Page Reader
IBM

HotJava
Sun Microsystems

I-comm
Talent Communications

I-O-D-4 - The Web Stalker
Escape

I-View
EnReach Technology

iBrowse
Omnipresence International

iCab
Alexander Clauss & iCab Company

Internet Explorer
Sprynet

Internet Explorer
Microsoft

Internet Plus
Dean Software Design

Internet WorkHorse
MarketNet

KidNet Explorer
Resource Communications

KidSafe Explorer
Arlington Technology

LIS Web Browser
Lahman Internet Services

Lynx
Distributed Computing Group

MacLynx
Olivier Gutknecht

MacWeb
TradeWave (EINet)

MacWWW (Samba)
CERN

MathBrowser
MathSoft

Microviet First Explorer
Microviet

Minuet
University of Minnesota

Mosaic
National Center for Supercomputing Applications

Mosaic
QuarterDeck
Mosaic
SpryNet

Mosaic
Spyglass

Mozilla
The Mozilla Organization

Multilingual Mosaic
Accent Software

MultiWeb Viewer
MultiSource

MyBrowser
Softorange

Navigator
Netscape Communications Corporation

NCompass
ExCITE

NeoPlanet
NeoPlanet

Net-Tamer
Net-Tamer

NetCaptor
Stilesoft

NetCruiser
Netcom

NetForKids
WebData Communications

Net M@anager
Virtual Innovations

Netomat
Maciej Wisniewski

NetPositive
Be, Inc.

NetSentry
Natdat

NetShark
InterCon

NetShift
NetShift Software

Nuthin' But Net
PAKSoft Productions

Off By One
Home Page Software

OmniWeb
OmniGroup

Opera
Opera Software

PowerBrowser
Oracle

ProStream Browser
PS Group

pwWebSpeak Plus
The Productivity Works

Pythia
Appian Interactive

QuickScape
Quickscape

Safari
Apple Computer, Inc.

Santa's Browser
Branded Browser Technologies

SimulBrowse
Seaglass Software

SiteKiosk
ProVisio GmbH

SlipKnot
MicroMind

Softerm Plus
Softronics

SuperHighway Browser
Frontier Technologies

Surfin' Annette
SpyCatcher

SurfMonkey
MediaLive

Talking Browser
WeMedia

Talva Document Explorer
Talva

Tango Multilingual
Alis Technologies

The Other Browser-Emailer
Pixelogic

UdiWWW
Bernd Richter

Video On Line Browser
Video On Line

Voyager
VaporWare

WannaBe
David T. Pierson

Web-O-Matic Digital Browser
Circle Group Internet, Inc.

Web SurfACE
ToolPool

Web-Talkit
Grover Industries

WebExplorer
IBM

WebProwler
MacroByte

WebRacer
Software Savvy

Websurfer
NetManage

WebTV Viewer
WebTV Networks

WebView
South Pacific Information Services

WebWhacker
Blue Squirrel

Wildcat Navigator
Harmony International

WinWEB
TradeWave (EINet)

WorldWideWeb (Nexus)
Tim Berners-Lee

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Northern Lights
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Posted: 11th Aug 2004 11:50
I use mozilla, mainly because I saw it in PC World; also because it has tabbed browsing.

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Ian T
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Posted: 13th Aug 2004 01:00
Firefox. It has everything IE6 w/ google toolbar has, with better speeds, tabbed browsing, less memory hogging and a load of extentions.

Wik
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Posted: 14th Aug 2004 13:30
I use opera maily for the "mouse gestures"
The only problem is the advertisment
I'm NOT paying $30 for a browser


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