Chrome and Firefox. I hate IE.
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For me, FireFox is the one that glitched up, and IE is the working one.
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recycle49 wrote:
My IE just completely crashed and glitched up, im now using Firefox...
what do you use?
Chrome, although I used to use Firefox. It eventually got slow due to all the addons I had, though. Plus 3.x was way slower than the new 4.0 beta.
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I use Google Chrome as my main browser. I personally feel that it has a very simple interface, nice web developer tools, and they have nice plug-ins/extensions
. And it's very fast.
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Lucario621 wrote:
I use Google Chrome as my main browser. I personally feel that it has a very simple interface, nice web developer tools, and they have nice plug-ins/extensions
. And it's very fast.
Yes! Plus I love how much screen real estate is dedicated to the actual page.
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Lucario621 wrote:
I use Google Chrome as my main browser. I personally feel that it has a very simple interface, nice web developer tools, and they have nice plug-ins/extensions
. And it's very fast.
+1

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scratch_yoshi wrote:
For me, FireFox is the one that glitched up, and IE is the working one.
+9000
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lasc12 wrote:
IE. I dislike Firefox. Quite a bit.
THANK YOU!
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jackrulez wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
Chrome and Firefox. I hate IE.
You rock. But since I use a Mac, I prefer Safari over Firefox.
Safari used to be all I use, and I loved it.
The only computer we had for years was a 5 or 6 year old Mac G3. But it died on us two years ago, and we had to use my moms laptop for months before my dad bought a new Mac (G4, still old but works fine), but since we used a windows for so long, we got used to Firefox and IE and never bothered to use safari anymore.
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scratch_yoshi wrote:
scratch_yoshi wrote:
For me, FireFox is the one that glitched up, and IE is the working one.
+9000
+OVER 9000!!!
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Flock. It's based on the same platform as Firefox, but with some extra features without much of the memory hog issues I had with IE and Chrome. Plus, like Firefox, I can configure it to my internet connection.

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cheddargirl wrote:
Flock. It's based on the same platform as Firefox, but with some extra features without much of the memory hog issues I had with IE and Chrome. Plus, like Firefox, I can configure it to my internet connection.
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That sounds like something I might hear on one of those 10 minute commercials with people giving testimonies to how great a product is.
I use chrome.
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XplodingEggs wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Flock. It's based on the same platform as Firefox, but with some extra features without much of the memory hog issues I had with IE and Chrome. Plus, like Firefox, I can configure it to my internet connection.
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That sounds like something I might hear on one of those 10 minute commercials with people giving testimonies to how great a product is.
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XD, really? Well, Flock does have it's downsides - it's e-mail organizer is partially obsolete because e-mail companies changed some of their code and Flock is unable to read them properly.

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