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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Opera is amazing :) i love it :) but in school i have to use ******ty IE and cant install IE - LAME!

and Mozilla i think is just nasty looking - maybe im a ****** tard and you can skin it or something but i dunno :) i think its gay :)

Opera r0x0r :D

yes you can easily skin moz

Yeah! :D

"Neowin Thru The Eyes Of A Mod" still lives on.... :p

I miss that thread, there was a lot of interesting info in it. :happy:

I wish we never lost it.... :pinch:

Opera is amazing :) i love it :) but in school i have to use ******ty IE and cant install IE - LAME!

and Mozilla i think is just nasty looking - maybe im a ****** tard and you can skin it or something but i dunno :) i think its gay :)

Opera r0x0r :D

yes you can easily skin moz

Yeah! :D

"Neowin Thru The Eyes Of A Mod" still lives on.... :p

I miss that thread, there was a lot of interesting info in it. :happy:

I wish we never lost it.... :pinch:

ooh I forgot I was showing trade secrets.

Sorry but I'm going to have to kill everyone that saw that screenshot :ninja:

well, I've been looking for a good alternative browser, and since I saw how many people voted Opera I decided to try it. I've been an IE user my whole life, but I have one thing to say:

OPERA ROCKS!!!!

So those of you still using IE, give it a try. opera.com/switch :D

Jeez! I feel like shooting some of the poll starting b**tards! IE is the worst because it's now the only browser not to have built-in pop-up blocking and it never will because of their pro-capitalism BS!

Mozilla 1.3 and Opera 7 PR2 are both pretty good! Mozilla has even caused a few problems lately.

phoenix owns everything... and it will be even better when .6 comes out. man, i can't wait.

Phoenix is awesome, especially the tab handling (once you install the extensions), but it has a long way to go, development wise :(

I use Opera as my main browser, and IE for online transactions.

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