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Mister Natural said:I don't believe one is better than the other. It is a personal preference for each person depending on their technical needs and ability along with their browsing habits.
Just out of curiosity.... Why?ajm786 said:I have been a lifelong and diehard IE user. I just couldn't bring myself to use Firefox for any reason at all....
GJSNeptune said:Just out of curiosity.... Why?
Mister Natural said:I don't believe one is better than the other. It is a personal preference for each person depending on their technical needs and ability along with their browsing habits.
GJSNeptune said:Just out of curiosity.... Why?
darktiger said:To me both have their usage. Firefox does not like a lot of portals like my SAP stuff. Also there is more work involved in getting a lot of plugins to work with Firefox. I use both for different things...
Yeah, I know. I just quoted what you said. I realized you're using Firefox now. Just wanted to know why you were so into IE.ajm786 said:All past tense again.
pigster said:That had to be one of the crappiest comparisons I've ever read.
Installation ease counts as much as performance and security?
"Which browser best embodies the community aspect of the Web?" - WTF does that mean?
And the entire discussion under security and performance is a joke.
I'd really to see a genuine non-!!!!!! comparison between Opera/Firefox/IE to see how the new releases compare.
GJSNeptune said:Yeah, I know. I just quoted what you said. I realized you're using Firefox now. Just wanted to know why you were so into IE.
Anyway, now I know.
Hvatum said:IE7 is an improvement, at least the vast horde of Microserfs will slowly upgrade to a browser which has somewhat increased security.
For anyone that knows anything about computers, there's no point in even having a discussion. A discussion about IE among people who have a clue is more like a circle-jerk.
Astrogiblet said:Eww. I hate opera. I have a video of opera trying to load a flash video. It takes so long (with flash and everything updated), that I am able to work my way through the start menu, load up firefox, go to the exact same video, watch the entire video, then close the window before opera even loads.
Plus, operas special features arent really all that exciting. Mouse gestures is kinda nice, but I never got used to using it.. but other then that, things are just useless.
Naldo said:Opera would have put the smack down on both of them.
eloj said:> Enjoy your ad-riddled browsing
Yeah, because Opera doesn't have a content blocker.
Oh, wait it does.
Moron.
No, it wasn't. Why?Stellar said:was that entirely necessary?
Stellar said:Enjoy your ad-riddled browsing
eloj said:Moron.
It’s Opera all the way for me. I have tried out FF 2 and IE 7 and Opera does better for me. Just having the “Paste and Go” feature in the right click is enough reason to keep Opera as my number one browser to use.
It really is. Intellitxt is a mutiny to human life.SilverMK3 said:FF2 w/ the Adblock plugin filtering *Intellitxt* is the best