At 1/2/11 01:20 AM, dantehawesomeman wrote: I like to use Firefox.
Me too, mainly because of the customization
However, Chrome always wins in speed
I'm starting to think you're posting these on purpose
Google Chrome.
Then Fire fox.
Then internet explorer (the newest version + my own settings, which is pretty awesome.)
And Opera and Safari I haven't tried enough, but Opera loads things excellently.
Google Chrome, It's fast and you can simply type in the address bar to search and also not to forget it has the top 8 most visited thumbnails as a homepage so you can simply click the thumbnail you wish to go into your fav website, NG is #1 for me, I tried firefox and it was good once but then it started to suck, I never used Opera tough so I wonder if it's worth using.
Most people in here are going to say Firefox or Chrome. And quite frankly I don't blame them since that's pretty much all there is to use unless you're a Mac owner.
The only people who use Internet Explorer these days are technophobes and parents.
Firefox is the best, anyone who disagrees is a flaming homosexual.
At 1/2/11 04:11 AM, TB1ZZL3 wrote: Firefox is the best, anyone who disagrees is a flaming homosexual.
Go on then, prove to my why firefox is the greatest.
At 1/2/11 04:12 AM, Oliver wrote:At 1/2/11 04:11 AM, TB1ZZL3 wrote: Firefox is the best, anyone who disagrees is a flaming homosexual.Go on then, prove to my why firefox is the greatest.
Because you can customize it and make it look special and stuff.
And because I said so.
But mostly because I said so.
At 1/2/11 04:14 AM, TB1ZZL3 wrote: because I said so.
oh okay then.
At 1/2/11 04:15 AM, Oliver wrote:At 1/2/11 04:14 AM, TB1ZZL3 wrote: because I said so.oh okay then.
Lol those pesky picture wars.. Tsk.Tsk.
OPERA RULES!!
I used a little bit of everything, I like all besides IE and Safari.
I mainly use Firefox because it has better compatibility.
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I've tried quite a few browsers, gotta say, IE is still the best in my opinion.
At 1/2/11 01:21 AM, Gerbil wrote:At 1/2/11 01:20 AM, dantehawesomeman wrote: I like to use Firefox.Me too, mainly because of the customization
However, Chrome always wins in speed
I don't understand why people (not you) say that Firefox is better "because it has themes and shit".
The fact that a browser has customisable themes doesn't make it a better browser, it just makes it a prettier browser.
That said, Chrome also has themes, you can hardly edit them, but any avid computer user wouldn't really care about the childish theme of his internet browser.
And that said, Chrome looks better than Firefox any day, even with it's electrocuting theme created by 14 year old's with no experience, that looks like my cat's ass-hole.
At 1/2/11 05:33 AM, Japati wrote: I don't understand why people (not you) say that Firefox is better "because it has themes and shit".
The fact that a browser has customisable themes doesn't make it a better browser, etc.
As ashamed I find myself to admit so, I agree with that 2011er
IE. The only internet browser I've ever used and will only use.
At 1/2/11 08:15 AM, BogKid wrote: IE. The only internet browser I've ever used and will only use.
So you want a company to control the internet?
At least Google supports the web standards correctly, Microsoft tries making their own.
Firefox, Chrome or Opera are the only sane choices you can make.
At 1/2/11 05:33 AM, Japati wrote: I don't understand why people (not you) say that Firefox is better "because it has themes and shit".
The fact that a browser has customisable themes doesn't make it a better browser, it just makes it a prettier browser.
Everyone has their own reasons to choose for a browser, if someone looks past IE or Safari that is.
Not every browser works as good on each hardware and not everyone has the same requirements, I always suggest to try at least Firefox, Chrome and Opera to see which browser is best for you.
Firefox.
AdBlock Plus, Ghostery, and NoScript allow Firefox to be the most secure browser currently available.
Of course, it's only safe if you disable AdBlock Plus on Newgrounds.com
At 1/2/11 08:38 AM, Wolfos wrote:At 1/2/11 05:33 AM, Japati wrote: I don't understand why people (not you) say that Firefox is better "because it has themes and shit".Everyone has their own reasons to choose for a browser, if someone looks past IE or Safari that is.
The fact that a browser has customisable themes doesn't make it a better browser, it just makes it a prettier browser.
Not every browser works as good on each hardware and not everyone has the same requirements, I always suggest to try at least Firefox, Chrome and Opera to see which browser is best for you.
Yes but looks are not the pointers of a good browser, speed and ease of access are.
For example: Chrome reduces the unneeded space to nil but removing pointless app bars, this makes for more space for the actual web page. Furthermore the tab bar is integrated in the windows bar at the top, where you will find the X, O, and - buttons. The search bar is also integrated in the address bar, this means that as long as you type something into the address bar without a protocol such as http and domain, such as .co.uk, it will take you to your chosen search provided, such as Google or Bing, it doesn't limit you to just Google even though it is made by Google.
Additionally, the settings button is also on the same row as the address bar, as well as the backwards and forwards buttons, and refresh. When you click on the settings button it will take you to a drop down little where you want to go throughout the settings, this saves much space as opposed to having all settings options on one all time visible tab, thus decreasing web viewing space.
Finally, the favourites tab is below that, and you can easily collapse it with CTRL-SHIFT-B. Creating EVEN MORE space. And finally, finally, the status bar at the bottom of all browsers only appears when there is a status to show, making yet even more space. On all other browsers the status bar is always there even when there is no status to show, this means there is just a random pointless blank bar.
These are the reasons why Chrome is better on the topic of design. No to mention it's speed.
At 1/2/11 09:19 AM, Japati wrote: Chrome is much better!
Firefox has it's good points too you know, many add-ons I like aren't there for Chrome.
Does Chrome have Mac OS-X keychain support and a Rapidshare link checker? If it has, I might switch.
At 1/2/11 01:20 AM, dantehawesomeman wrote: I like to use Firefox.
i too check this out