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Other Realms => Random Topics => Topic started by: Firefast on November 15, 2008, 07:31:04 PM
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What internet browser do you use?
<spammy link removed>
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Bazivawatsit? o.o?
Empty Link, but I use IE. I know. I'm lame. >.<
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Primarily firefox; I love having multiple browsers, since I can have multiple pages up at the same time and it makes it a bit easier to organize things. Besides firefox, I use opera, flock, chrome, and ie on microsoft websites.
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Linked site above doesn't look much like a browser to me, Firefast. ;)
Firefox here. Of course I have a few more to make sure the sites I work on look okay. If everyone in the entire world would simply use Firefox, the lives of us webdevelopers would be sooooo much easier!
Bowie: Couldn't you just open up multiple Firefox windows? ;)
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Yeah, but it is a bit easier to identify which is which, and firefox can get a bit resource hungry with 10 windows of 10 tabs each. Also, if I organize my interests by browsers, then I can close one entire browser without losing a bunch of sites (or having to bookmark them).
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Firefox and Occasionally Chrome.
Id use chrome more often, since it crashes less/the multiples process thingy makes crashes less painful, but I use a few extensions like Google notebook and Foxmarks that aren't supported by Chrome yet
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I use Firefox.
I have to use IE for some things that won't work properly on Firefox, though.
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Found a new browser: Fennec (http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/)! Of all places, I thought that this would be the most appropriate place to post this.
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Found a new browser: Fennec (http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/)! Of all places, I thought that this would be the most appropriate place to post this.
Uhm? But it's a mobile browser made specifically for the Nokia N810...
EDIT: I'm using it right now, for the lulz :P. There is a version for desktop, but it emulates the GUI from the Nokia N810 and as such is very uncomfortable to use...
The pros? Firefox-like extensions and Flash on mobiles! :o
Now they need to port this to Windows Mobile, Symbian, Blackberry, PalmOS, etc, etc
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Love that icon. [;)
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Mine? |:)
According to Stealth, I'm looking at someone that's about to pounce me o.o
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Ha ha, meant the Fennec Browser icon thing, but yours is awesome too. [:)
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Oh! my bad then :P
Screenshot! (http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/245/fennec.jpg)
The Paw holding the cellphone is nice as well |:)
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It is pre-alpha, so it will be a little irritating, but supposedly it will be ported over to windows mobile. Honestly, I would really like to see it on my GP2X. Wheee!
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I use the fox of fire. Level 3.
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Whoo, spammy link posting turns into actual discussion punctuated by weeks and months of silence! ^.^
I use Epiphany on my subnotebook, because it's fast and light and it integrates well with the GNOME desktop (and with my Global Menu Applet, unlike Firefox). I also like how it does bookmarking. And to my knowledge it's standards-compliant, Virmir, so you shouldn't have any trouble developing sites that would work with it. I think.
Bowie has a GP2X? I almost wanted one of those things ...
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Love that icon. [;)
yes it is a awesome icon...there for it is becoming my new Avatar....caue it looks cool |:P
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Firefox. Is there any other?
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Firefox. Is there any other?
You'd be surprised!
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Is there any better?
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Haha Ive changed browser ever since I discovered Google Chrome works better with the chat/chat logs than Firefox, though I still use FF 40% of the time ]:)
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I tried Chrome once. It wasn't very responsive for me... not sure why...
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I use firefox, but I can change it into the IE with a useful plugin :3
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The Toast is somewhat lazy and boring in this regard. Just regular Explorer 8.
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There was a period there where Adobe Flunked out on me, and I switched to chrome. Unfortunently, I found myself missing many of the good Open Source Plugins FF has, and once the issue was fixed, switched back.
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I forget who, but someone here converted me to firefox >.>
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(http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/8339/opera48x48.png) (http://www.opera.com/browser/) Opera, currently 10.x.
Not as fast as Chrome, but way more compatible... besides, I've been using it before Chrome ever existed. It's not perfect, sure, but (for me) the gains overcome the losses... (tho I DO use Firefox from time to time, for the VideoDownloader plugin and such {;))
Nowadays I couldn't live without the spatial navigation system (Shift + arrow keys to jump from one clickable element to next one as the directions show, or Ctrl + arrow keys to move in the order of page elements) - there's probably some plugin for Firefox cloning it, but... it's just not the same. {:P
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I use Firefox! =3
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Firefooooooox!!!111!eleven =3(CATFACE)
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I use Firefox! epicness!
Trask now has added the year 2011 to this topic. [:)
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I mainly use Firefox, but Google apps work better with Chrome. I do use lynx and believe it or not, there are many uses for text only browsers.
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Totally agreed with the last part, but I find elinks more useable than lynx. Especially because it actually can run SOME of the javascripts out there. {:P
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Still uses IE 8.
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I use Opera.
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Opera!
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*Sings in a very high pitched voice*
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Firefox 4.0 was a huge improvement, so I switched back from chrome to it.
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I recently killed Chrome and adopted an adorable little kit named Fire. (FireFox.)
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Funnily enough, in the last two weeks Ive transitioned from using Both Opera and Chrome to just Chrome... especially since theres now an iOS and Android versions of it! X3
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And... whoa, I listed IE last time. I haven't used that browser by choice in forever. 99% Firefox for moi.
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Someday I'm going to go seriously hardcore and do all my web-surfing using the "httpget" function in python.
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I've been using Firefox since the day I got a choice in the matter. Which was also the day my family stopped using dailup and finally got high-speed internet.
Unless I'm at work. I have to use IE at work. {:(
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i use comodo dragon...it''s kind of like chrome...but with built in web security and it runs all chrome plugins and it's generally much more stable then chrome...although when i test any webapps i develop, i use chrome canary
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google chrome and maxthon [:)
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Just plain Chrome here.
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I've officially jumped ship over to Pale Moon. http://www.palemoon.org/
This is a FireFox branch without the annoying UI changes and feature removals that you have to install addons to undo/get back. Quite nice!