What is the best internet browser??
#1
Posted 17 August 2006 - 07:29 PM
for sometime i have been tryin to find out which is the best web browser..recently i switched from IE to Firefox..Is that advisable??also, tho i have made firefox my default internet browser, when i click to open my inbox from MSN messenger, it opens with IE..who can i enable it to open with firefox??
#4
Posted 19 August 2006 - 06:02 AM
Altough I usually recommend an alternative browser, like Mozilla Firefox or Opera, it really is a matter of preference. Alternative browsers do have a bit more security at the moment, because most of the world uses Internet Explorer making it a prime target for hackers and whatnot, and alternative browsers don't have activeX, which is most cases is actually a good thing since activeX is a security threat.But some sites may require you to run Internet Explorer to view them, like Windows (or Microsoft) update, and some other websites you may run across.Right now, I've been running alternative browsers for a while, altough I do randomly switch back and forth and back and forth, I haven't had any compatibilty problems yet (altough I run Internet Explorer for Microsoft Update).
#5
Posted 22 August 2006 - 08:03 AM
http://www.opera.com/download/I guaruntee that you'll be more than happy :D .
#6
Posted 26 August 2006 - 04:49 PM
You can make Firefox look like Internet Explorer. To do this please follow this link: http://pages.prodigy.net/zzxc/ieskin/
#9
Posted 28 August 2006 - 07:59 PM
[quote name='genedefcon']u can't make opera look like i.e. and make it be like firefoxWhy would I want to? Both IE and FireFox are UGLY in comparison to Opera. There are only a few minor downfalls to Opera, namely it sometimes has some compatability issues, and reads flash funny. I'm sure Opera is working on this, but they had a good solution to it in their last version. Opera used to identify itself as IE for better compatability. I think that was a wonderful idea and they shouldn've kept it up, but I guess that they did it so they would really see how many people were using Opera. It does do a MUCH better job of rendering pages than Firefox and IE. I'd imagine that Seamonkey is rather similar to Firefox, but I guess you're a better one to judge than me since you actually use it. I do like Mozilla Thunderbird lots.
#10
Posted 29 August 2006 - 12:00 AM
Sea Monkey is an all in one application suite. It has a web browser, HTML editer, email, and chatzilla for irc. It's very secure, and has the dame features as FireFox.The only gripe i have about it is there is no go button, only a google search button. Not useful when you're trying to get to a site and get google by accident.
#11
Posted 29 August 2006 - 01:52 AM
[quote name='Cosmo']Sea Monkey is an all in one application suite. It has a web browser, HTML editer, email, and chatzilla for irc. It's very secure, and has the dame features as FireFox.> > > > The only gripe i have about it is there is no go button, only a google search button. Not useful when you're trying to get to a site and get google by accident.edit->preferences->navigator->select the buttons you want to see in the toolbars->check go
#14
Posted 14 September 2006 - 01:30 AM
[quote name='HVMDesign']Personally I think Firefox is the best browser available, for security, customizability, and for web standards.> > > > Opera is also a great alternative now that its free.I like Firefox, but it doesn't have an easy to use or install spell checker (Aspell is too involved!) and I have a problem with the screen shifting to the right, so that the ends of all the words in a article are cut off!I used Opera a while, but it had so much customization, it got confusing! Is it any different now that it's been set free? :D
#15
Posted 14 September 2006 - 06:54 AM
[quote name='LindaMouse']II have a problem with the screen shifting to the right, so that the ends of all the words in a article are cut off!I am not sure what you mean, and what to do to fix that.> {quote:title=LindaMouse wrote:}{quote}I used Opera a while, but it had so much customization, it got confusing! Is it any different now that it's been set free? :DOpera is the same, but with no ads and alot more useful features.
#16
Posted 15 September 2006 - 07:53 AM
I personally like IE, probably more so because I'm used to it. I like Firefox as well and install it on my clients who have spyware issues. Opera is cool, but I really haven't used it much. This is more of a personal taste issue more than anything else.Davehttp://www.davescomputerserv.com
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