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What is the Best Browser  

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Originally posted by spyderman450

I have been thinking about using it... does the program install itself / integrate with IE or is it a standalone program?

heh no idea never heard of MyIE until i started this thread hehe, would be good to hear some more bout MyIE tho =)

Myie description:

myIE is an Internet Explorer based web browser that adds a lot of new features as well as a fresh new look to your standard Internet Explorer browser interface. Among the added features are a tabbed interface that allows you to quickly switch between web pages and create groups of pages that you can launch with a single click. In addition, it offers several privacy features like cookie and history cleanup as well as an option to delete the typed address bar URLs (either all or only selected). There are many other features, most of them small, but very handy. For example, it includes an option to organize your favorites, mark certain ones as "most favorite" and then access those with a single click. You can also specify URL aliases, allowing you for example to type "WA" instead of webattack.com, or "news" to visit your favorite news site etc. Furthermore, you'll find a pop-up filter, an option to display your modem speed, local IP address, a tiny text collector as well as a feature to include external tools and more. The interface is very clean and uses XP style icons. Now that you've heard about all the features, you'll be surprised that this little app is less than 300k in size, does not require an install and doesn't mess with your existing browser settings.

Originally posted by Webgraph

Keldyn or some mod, PLEASE LOCK THIS THREAD!

We end up getting too much of this web browser thread garbage! :D

little rude, does it matter what we talk about? if you dont like what the thread is about dont read it, and just because you think its garbage dosent mean other people do, sheesh just give it a chance for cryin out loud

Originally posted by besiboyz

IE all the way https://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=4754

IE is not free u paid for it if u buy windows...

I didn't buy Windows and i still got it free :D ;)

But i will go with your answer, IE all the way................ :)

Radish.

Originally posted by cibbis

little rude, does it matter what we talk about? if you dont like what the thread is about dont read it, and just because you think its garbage dosent mean other people do, sheesh just give it a chance for cryin out loud

i think he was just kidding..

hahahahaha toxikk..

how about you give me some good reasons why ie blows.. ill tell you why mozilla blows

1) Its slower than IE (ive tested it, ive tested 1.0)

2) It uses much more ram than IE

3) It uses much more CPU than IE

4) It takes forever to open new windows, and a popup hell can bring your computer to its knees in mozilla.

5) It cant display MANY sites correctly (hell, it cant even display parts of excite)

Now.. tell me why IE blows please

Originally posted by DeathLace

What is the most commonly used one? IE. Face it people, it is the best.

Well, he didn't ask about most commenly browser !!!

I used IE .... mostly ...

But i found MoZilla is much better then IE.

just start using it,

Faster, better, more feature's

Originally posted by VaxoP

1) Its slower than IE (ive tested it, ive tested 1.0)

2) It uses much more ram than IE

3) It uses much more CPU than IE

4) It takes forever to open new windows, and a popup hell can bring your computer to its knees in mozilla.

5) It cant display MANY sites correctly (hell, it cant even display parts of excite)

Faster, better, more feature's

thats y, it use more RAM. not CPU

I don't see any problem like he mentioned above.

Working properly here.

=> Remember I just start using it 2day !!!

This is just another of those loaded questions... although it's been pretty calm compared to some others on the topic.

I use IE and Opera. IE because it just works and is there when I need it. Opera because it has some really nice features, such as being able to switch between User and Author mode (great for use web developers creating CSS pages). I tried using Mozilla a few times, but I've found that Opera does almost everything it does, and does it better.

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