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Just for the sake of fun! Let's see which browser wins.
The forum discussion centers on user preferences for web browsers, specifically Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Users express mixed experiences with Firefox, noting recent crashes and high memory usage, while Chrome is praised for its speed and simplicity. Internet Explorer is criticized for being outdated, yet some users still rely on it for specific web applications. The conversation highlights the importance of browser choice based on individual needs, with many users opting for a combination of browsers for optimal functionality.
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phinds said:You have neglected an option for "more than one" so I have no answer for you.
Looked at from various points of view, each of the browsers can be either (1) really useful or (2) total crap, so I use more than one.
phinds said:You have neglected an option for "more than one" so I have no answer for you.
For some reason the option to allow mutiple choice is lost once the poll has posted.Pranav-Arora said:How can i edit the poll?
Chi Meson said:Is Netscape still around? I thought Netscape morphed into Firefox.
DaveC426913 said:I had a Mother Goose relationship with Internet Exploder (you stick with the one you grew up with) but I have finally gotten sick of it.
I'm switching to Firefox (or maybe Chrome, we'll see).
I like Serena said:Safari is for Mac users.
I like Serena said:Safari is for Mac users.
Pranav-Arora said:Safari is available for Windows too.
Chi Meson said:Safari is "OOH la LAH!" pretty
That's hard to believe. What is your most recent update. It should be Firefox 5.0. It's a screamer compared to Firefox 3. And I have yet to have any crashes. What trouble are you having? My operating system is Windows 7 but I don't see that as an advantage as Firefox programmers are very diligent with making it compatible with most OSs IMO.QuarkCharmer said:I use firefox, but I have noticed that it crashes a lot after it's most recent update. It used to be light and fast, now it's a huge memory eating program, I simply don't know what to switch to, so this thread is very relevant to my interests.
I believe Borek uses it among others. IIRCPranav-Arora said:WTH! No one uses Opera!![]()

dlgoff said:That's hard to believe. What is your most recent update. It should be Firefox 5.0. It's a screamer compared to Firefox 3. And I have yet to have any crashes. What trouble are you having? My operating system is Windows 7 but I don't see that as an advantage as Firefox programmers are very diligent with making it compatible with most OSs IMO.
I did have a situation where the right scroll bar would sometimes refresh and leave stuff between the slider and the right edge of the window, but I asked the question on their forum and receive a solution the next day, which was to turn off/ un-check the "use hardware acceleration when available" in the tools advanced options. Personally I think this version is the best yet.
Jack21222 said:I have Firefox 3.6 on the lappy and it never crashes. I assume it's the same version on the desktop at home.