What Web Browser Do You Use?

Your Browser of Choice?


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Just out of interest, what is the most common browser on these forums.

Personally I use Opera and I have been using it for a few years now. Just doesn't get any better.
 
Mozilla, hate it but i've grown used to using it. I did have Avant Browser for a while and I was impressed with that.
 
Explorer..Only thing i know and dont see why i should change it.
 
Opera, this is the best thing since sliced bread
 
Opera as well.

IE is ****! it crashes, its slow and it doesnt load pages
 
I agree wiht gregstar, altho i use mozillla but when some low security stuff i use IE.
 
I use Mozilla cause it came with the computer...
 
I use IE because it came on my PC, and dont know where to get any others, but i have AOL internet so i just use that mainly.
 
Click the names in the poll if you want to know where to get the others from.
 
FireFox. IE is **** and I like how you can put your favourites just above the webpage bit and just click a button instead of openin the sidebar etc.
 
Clackerbag, you can do that in Internet Explorer and Opera.
 
Are you sure about IE. I mean when your fabourites are just buttons under the address bar.
 
Yes, I think you have to enable the 'links' toolbar.
 
Firefox. Did move onto Opera, although it was fast most of the time sometimes pages never loaded at all.

Also i have got used to Firefox. :)
 
Kris said:
Explorer..Only thing i know and dont see why i should change it.

Totally agree. Never had any probs with it
 
Might try that Firefox out some time, is it any good?
 
Yeh its good, quicker and nicer interface. :D
 
Firefox itself is barely any better than Internet Explorer. It's the Extensions that make it what it is.
 
Found this a while back and it helps firefox's performance alot.

I found this tutorial! Its Great! It Speeds Up Firefox By Upto 3 Times!

How To Do It!

First type "about:config" in your toolbar.
Then, search for :

- network.http.pipelining
- network.http.proxy.pipelining

Set them to "True"

After that, search for :

- network.http.pipelining.maxrequests

Change the value for 25~40. This determines how many requests firefox will send.

Now, Right+Click anywhere and select New>Integer.
Name it "nglayout.initialpaint.delay" and put "0" for the value.

Now your Firefox should be ALOT faster!

Ja.
 
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