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  • What is your primary browser?

    Chrome for me.
    48
    Internet Explorer
    0%
    6
    Firefox
    0%
    29
    Safari
    0%
    0
    Opera
    0%
    9
    Chrome
    0%
    3
    Other
    0%
    1
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  • #2
    Firefox on Windows and Linux
    IrisBrowser on Windows Mobile
    Opera mini on Symbian


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    pixar
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    • #3
      Opera...it's simply the only browser that's lean & efficient enough to survive my browsing habits (influenced, for sure, by...Opera).

      Plus I've become really used to the interface.

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      • #4
        Chrome, but not google.
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        • #5
          Opera for all my stuff, though I use IE7 for work for pure compatability reasons. I do pop up Chrome and Firefox for specific tasks as well, as I have found that some of my job tasks, primarily Java apps, run best when launched from either FF or Chrome.

          Oh, and I use a Chrome app for Gmail.
          “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
          –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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          • #6
            Firefox with the rare use of IE View.

            Previous job used IE from home to connect to an SSL VPN primarily for Citrix purposes.

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            • #7
              Firefox here.
              Wikipedia and Google.... the needles to my tangent habit.
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              • #8
                Firefox on my computers (can't live without find as you type, bugmenot, adblock, plus I'm on Mozilla since about 1.4 and used to all keyboard shortcuts), some work stuff IE7, mini Opera on Sony Ericsson K530i, whatever came on Symbian with Nokia 6120 Classic, I experimented with Opera, but not buying it for now.

                The app I can't live without lately is Fring (Skype + MSN + Yahoo + Googletalk...) chat and voice over cell phone.
                Last edited by UtwigMU; 5 January 2009, 10:44.

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                • #9
                  Firefox

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                  • #10
                    Seamonkey, Firefox still do weird shit and crashes more often (wich considdering the situation is outright weird)
                    If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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                    • #11
                      Opera...it's simply the only browser that's lean & efficient enough to survive my browsing habits (influenced, for sure, by...Opera).
                      I can say exactly the same

                      Also Seamonkey is worth to check

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                      • #12
                        Yup, if for whatever reason I feel like using Gecko, it's usually in the form of Seamonkey - it can't survive quite the same beating as Opera, but it is definatelly much closer to it than Firefox (funny, it's supposed to be the other way around...), so if I forget myself and continue to browse for a few hours/days under Seamonkey, it's still mostly fine

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                        • #13
                          Firefox 2 with TMP plugin - one of the most useful plugins i.m.o.

                          Sometimes I'm forced to use IE though - like for Windows Update.

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                          • #14
                            Use IE Tab for that:

                            (it uses the IE rendering engine in a tab in the firefox window: bookmarks etc can all be used; one can also add sites for which it should automatically use IE; and one can easy switch via a button on the status bar)
                            Last edited by VJ; 19 January 2009, 03:57.
                            pixar
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                            • #15
                              Chrome
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