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I use IE, I find it can't be beat!
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I use Lynx 2.8x. I forgot what the exact version is. Sometimes I use Opera.

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I use Earthlink Total Access
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pleasurebay wrote:I use Earthlink Total Access
As far as I know, that's an ISP, not a browser.
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True, Earthlink utilizes a customized form of internet explorer called Total Access that you pay for in their package, You can get earthlink without total access but I prefer it :!:
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I use IE for forums and such but have AOL 9.0 Broadband for the rest. (I have probs with aol when it comes to posting.)

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I think America Online also uses a branded version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. I might be wrong.
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The Internet Expolore that comes with Windows XP. A popup blocker comes with it.
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FireFox all the way!
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I used Firefox now (last year, on the other thread, I said I used IE more)

(What's the difference between Mozilla and Firefox?)
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I use IE, it's never steered me wrong yet. I have spy blocker, Norton and some other fire wall on it so... I'm good to go there. ;)

But that doesn't alter the fact that IE is a POS. Actually, a lot of things from Microsoft is a POS: IE... XBOX. :D
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RJKD23 wrote:What's the difference between Mozilla and Firefox?
Mozilla is the browser that was based on Netscape's browser and then they decided that Mozilla had become bloated over the years, so they decided to strip it down and make Firefox in hope that it would be less bloated and have better memory management, et cetera.
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