The Definitive "BEST BROWSER" thread


What is the Best Browser  

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  1. 1. What is the Best Browser

    • Mozilla/Firefox
      427
    • Opera
      86
    • Internet Explorer
      111
    • IE Alternative (MyIE2, etc)
      85
    • Netscape
      1
    • Safari
      13
    • Konqueror
      1
    • Lynx
      2
    • K-Meleon
      3
    • Other
      7


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Mozilla for me, i still got IE instaled of course cuz microsoft made sure u cant get rid of it but mozilla runs so much better and much more features , that the lazy people at microsoft wouldnt bother 2 ever add in. so as long i got drive space ill be keeping mozilla, and i got 120 gigs so i got plenty of space.

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 posted that because about 3 - 4 of these stupid threads pop up per week. Isn't that a bit ridiculous? :s Also, I say IE is the worst of the line-up as I have tested! My recommendation is to use Mozilla 1.0 since it works on all platforms; and is the fastest, most stable, and best in standards compliance of the lot! I like the Mail and News, and you can actually filter out some of the pop-ups (Another criticism against Internet Explorer! :D) !

Until recently, I used IE6 because Netscape 6 was a disaster and Mozilla, in the developers' own words, is a developer's platform and not a polished browser... and that's not what I'm looking for in a browser.

I've been using Netscape 7PR1 since it was released.

The main reason I switched from IE is not because IE sucks, but because I don't need to add a security patch or two to Netscape every single week.

Originally posted by gandolas

ie ONLY for windows update :mad:

For everything else, MOZILLA 1.1a!!! :devious: :cool:

As far as i know, mozilla doesn't create a log file for every file you download and every site you go... ;)

What?!?! There's a Mozilla 1.1 Alpha out right now?!?! I better get it immediately! :D

I use IE and Opera, with a smattering of Mozilla in between..

But sometimes I wonder, for those who claim that Mozilla is more secure.. what sort of websites in particular have you been surfing to.. that have the latest l33t exploits on them..

Heck.... most warez / pr0n sites I know don't even try to do exploits.. :)

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by jessejlt

Man these threads get old, I don't know how many times we've been through this one...

I just stick the wire from my cable modem into my mouth and suck really hard to browse the internet..........:right:

Then, pray tell, why did you feel the need to post to it? :evil:

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