The Definitive "BEST BROWSER" thread


What is the Best Browser  

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  1. 1. What is the Best Browser

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    • IE Alternative (MyIE2, etc)
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I prefer Pheonix

unfortunately i have to visit some sites which require digital right managment (DRM) of windows media player and only with IE6 or alternatives with IE-engine i can go to those sites.

you see how M$ forces users to stick to IE........

Edited by urumartin

MyIE2 is amazing............... but

i sent an email to its author telling that there's a problem when displaying site title on the tab in another language......... (i use english as default on my winxp, i can read french and spanish accented letters but not chinese or japanese characters)

no response till now :(

pheonix because it is quite simply the fastest browser out there. i don't believe u can use download accelerator with it but with broadband there is not much need for it. and the built in download manager for pheonix is good enough anyway. i would suggest just trying a few out urself though, these things tend to be a matter of personal preferance

You must not have been using broadband for very long or at least not downloading big files (ie. a linux distro). I don't use download managers as often as I use to on dial up (not that I can remember when I had it anyway, it's been years) but I still use them. Another note: It won't really matter what browser you are using if your cable service is fast enough. Sure Firebird (or whatever they are calling it now) is fast but it isn't that much faster than IE so it really all comes down to user preference. What do I use? MyIE2 (... and why wasn't that an option in the poll?).

You must not have been using broadband for very long or at least not downloading big files (ie. a linux distro). I don't use download managers as often as I use to on dial up (not that I can remember when I had it anyway, it's been years) but I still use them. Another note: It won't really matter what browser you are using if your cable service is fast enough. Sure Firebird (or whatever they are calling it now) is fast but it isn't that much faster than IE so it really all comes down to user preference. What do I use? MyIE2 (... and why wasn't that an option in the poll?).

:p i've had cable for 3 years. and yes, i do download big files. but i find the pheonix download manager to be good enough. i used to use flashget but now find it useless. and pheonix does make a HUGE difference. it renders pages a lot faster than ie, at least for me

where can i download firebird??

and whats the advantage of firebied on Mozilla??

i am using mozilla 1.4b now and its awesome??

but no problem if there something more better :D

Latest Firebird builds can now be found here (pre-alpha quality software):

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firebird/nightl...y/latest-trunk/

Latest official release is 0.5, released in December 2002.

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/phoenix/releases/0.5/

0.6 should be out shortly. Or so has been said on the official Firebird site. :whistle:

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