Windows 7 What browser are you using?

What browser are you using?


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cichy82

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Jan 26, 2009
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I'm testing new version of firefox. Shiretoko. Works pretty well.

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hudey123

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Jan 27, 2009
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IE8 mostly, but I also have Chrome working using the

"C:\Users\mike\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe --in-process-plugins"

target line fix. Kinda kludgy, but works great once it's opened.
 

ZankerH

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Jan 30, 2009
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Firefox 3.0.5, because I it has adblock and has the easiest system to switch between the 6 spellcheck dictionaries I use. Chrome won't even install, and IE8 has, amongst other bugs expected of a beta release and the lack of addons, buggy japanese text input.

The only thing I like about IE8 that I miss in firefox is the different tabs showing up as separately on the taskbar popup.
 

nmn

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Jan 28, 2009
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I used to use Privoxy/Chrome on Vista with my Laptop, or Firefox 3 with Adblock Plus on Linux with my laptop. However, in Windows 7, Internet Explorer 8 is looking nice. A few times I was mildly worried there were some privacy issues (I don't like the idea of my browser sending out my history) but it seems to be okay.

IE8 is still a mess for web compatibility, but hopefully they'll keep going with the standards compliance. At least they did something.
 

maddmaxx

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Jan 13, 2009
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Opera. Fastest browser around especially for images. I'm not a FF fan but that being said I hear that it's better than IE. One of the features that I like about Opera is the "Paste and Go" option when pasting a URL. Gee why didn' FF think of that? And all those extensions are not really necessary. Give me speed and ease of use. I am surprised that Opera is not more widely accepted.
 

loathe

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Jan 16, 2009
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Firefox ever since it came out and havent looked at another. By the sounds of it the Opera seems to be pretty fast which is what I look for in a browser
 

maddmaxx

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Hey loathe,
You Kiwis are wacky. I love you guys. I read at least one news article a day about some nutty stuff going on down under. Takes the pressure off of us Yanks. Try Opera you might like it. :)
 

loathe

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Hey loathe,
You Kiwis are wacky. I love you guys. I read at least one news article a day about some nutty stuff going on down under. Takes the pressure off of us Yanks. Try Opera you might like it. :)

You know it.
Kia Ora bro
 

d80zoom

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Jan 22, 2009
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Firefox 3 for most of my surfing, IE8 is too slow to load, Chrome is pretty fast, but has its limitations.
 

Naegea

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Feb 4, 2009
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What browser am I using

I'm using IE8 and Firefox3 beta. IE8 isn't compatible with my banks website so I had to install Firefox.
 

Theo

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Feb 1, 2009
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What exploror?

I prefer IE7 but I see W7 uses IE8.I have used alot of the different browsers and I think I prefer Maxthon the best.
 

George Knighton

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Feb 7, 2009
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I voted Firefox 3, but it's the 64-bit iteration called Minefield. It works just fine, but it's visibly slower than the MSIE that's packaged with 64-bit Win 7.
 

cybercore

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Jul 7, 2009
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I mostly use :

1. Opera
2. Firefox
3. Chrome

I am also a frequent user of IE 8, looking forward to IE 9 final.
 

fjgold

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Jan 11, 2009
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Mostly, Firefox Portable 3.6.3, lately I've been using a Windows optimised version
of Firefox called "Pale Moon".

The Pale Moon Project homepage

D\L the .zip and extract it. Place the extracted folder anywhere you want and create a shortcut to the .exe.
Running this shortcut will open Pale Moon with all your Firefox extensions, plugins, bookmarks and other customizations.
 

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