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What Web browser do you use?

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I currently use Mozilla Firefox. I love it, its really quick and doesn't have as many problems as internet explorer!

What web broswer do you use?
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Safari (and if I'm on a PC, then Mozilla Firefox).

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Netscape 4
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Opera 8.52
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Mozilla for the most part, but IE when I visit this forum (seems to work better).
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FireFox
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I use Safari.
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Mozilla Firefox.
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AOL dial up...it's sloooooowwww as helllllllllllll....I hate it :evil:
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Mermaid Kelly wrote:AOL dial up...it's sloooooowwww as helllllllllllll....I hate it :evil:
Dial-Ups are evil, Kelly. Really evil! Go use Road Runner or any other Internet provider. You won't regret it. :twisted: :wink:

Anyway, I used Opera 8.0 (or something I don't know) because Opera has better security, much better than Internet Explorer. Plus, it has a pop-up blocker. Mozilla/Firefox is ok though but I kept Opera as my main web browser for now on. :)
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Firefox
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Firefox. Unless I'm saving fanfics then I use IE cause it saves easier for some reason.


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I like IE7 ;)
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Safari. Firefox was our #1 browser for a while but the RSS-reader feature built into Safari is just too convenient. Currently test-driving 2 others: Camino (by Mozilla) and Flock.
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Mozilla Firefox and I use Sygate for firewall protection. Have not had any problems. I also have Cox Ultra-Hi-Speed Internet and am a totally satisfied customer.

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Nedakh wrote:The new Windows Internet Explorer 7.0 (Public Beta) available @ http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/default.mspx

It's truly the best browser out there, I'm very happy with it and switched back from using Firefox :)
i use ie too i like it except it seems to have a hard time keeping the pop ups away even though i have the pop up blocker on

i hate those annoying sites with thiose annoying pop ups that pop up every time you go there or to a diffrent part of the site im glad this site doesnt have em

nedakh does internet explorer 7 beta have a good pop up blocker i cant wait till the testing is over and we can finally get it

i have cox hi speed internet too i have 4 m whats your speed dvdjunkie
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Taking the liberty to answer for every UD visitor this month so far:

MS Internet Explorer 82.2 %
Firefox 11 %
Safari 3 %
Netscape 1.1 %
Mozilla 0.8 %
Unknown 0.8 %
Opera 0.7 %
WebTV browser 0 %
Camino 0 %
Konqueror 0 %
Others 0 %

Those 0% are actually more like 0.04% or less, I'm guessing because the stats show hundred to thousands of users of those. Interesting to see how Netscape has fallen. Didn't it use to have like 40 to 50% of all Internet users? Microsoft has the obvious advantage but for all its problems, IE still blows away Netscape. I use IE and when it's giving me problems, I turn to Mozilla.
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^Wow... totally cool that you have those kind of stats. I didn't know such a thing was possible. Nice to see Safari at #3, even if it is only 3%.

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I use Firefox. I'm also considering using Konqueror, although I haven't yet, it has the ability of opening two windows at the same time (split window). It's a Linux browser (KDE GUI).
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Firefox. I had problems with IE (like pop ups etc).
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