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Djsketchbag
Firefox all the way baby!
exstasie
I'm guessing you Mac = Safari, the proprietary software browser.

However I use Firefox on my Mac! Firefox is the only way to go.


The other browser that people tend to use it Opera which is fairly decent i've heard and free as well.
Kamka
I have both but I prefer using Firefox - with FF you can at least go back and 'Undo' the damage if you are typing something and accidentally happen to delete it by pressing the wrong combination of keys (as it's happened to me a few times with IE)
exstasie
quote:
Originally posted by Kamka
I have both but I prefer using Firefox - with FF you can at least go back and 'Undo' the damage if you are typing something and accidentally happen to delete it by pressing the wrong combination of keys (as it's happened to me a few times with IE)



Most annoying thing ever when Your typing an email or something like that. Atleast Gmail has autosave...but some others don't!! argh...

Explorer sucks balls, but I have to use it at work.
phlog
i use IE for the simple reason that it allows me to switch seamlessly from an explorer (folder) window to a webpage by using the address bar, and back.

for example: if i was to type a url into the address bar of a folder, the window would turn into an IE browser window, even if i had firefox installed and set as my default browser. If i remember correctly this even happens when you click favorites from the menu in a folder window. This was annoying because i'd constantly be using two browsers since those methods are primarily how i launch a website.

i've tried Firefox a few times and stopped using it because i couldn't figure out if that function was possible.


please enlighten me if i missed an option to do this with firefox.
malek
I switched from firefox to IE7.

IE7 is much better.
chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Between Firefox and Internet Explorer, definitely Firefox. However, recently I've been getting more and more annoyed with Firefox. If I keep my browser open for a long time, it just keeps eating up more and more RAM, and then from time to time, when I open some pages, it'll just send the CPU in an endless loop, freezing my comp. Plus, some pages just don't render properly, and it's annoying (even though it's basically Microsoft's fault). I'm thinking about switching to Opera, but I really like my Firefox add-ons. :(


i leave my firefox open all the time until i decide to reboot (usually once every 3-4 weeks) and dont have any problems.

the coolest addon i think i have is the exif data for photos.
kaniz
FireFox - I tend to install it on any computer I'll be working with for any period of time.

FireFox + AdBlock Plus + AutoUpdating list = rarely get any popups/banners/etc.

I run Linux on my desktop at home, so IE isnt even an option there.
Engine9
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Between Firefox and Internet Explorer, definitely Firefox. However, recently I've been getting more and more annoyed with Firefox. If I keep my browser open for a long time, it just keeps eating up more and more RAM, and then from time to time, when I open some pages, it'll just send the CPU in an endless loop, freezing my comp. Plus, some pages just don't render properly, and it's annoying (even though it's basically Microsoft's fault). I'm thinking about switching to Opera, but I really like my Firefox add-ons. :(


all those add ons is the reason its eating up so much RAM. plus all those youtube videos are pretty CPU intensive


i only use firefox, but i use 1.5 duno if theres any point in switching to 2.0 ....
Cosmic Fur
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
i leave my firefox open all the time until i decide to reboot (usually once every 3-4 weeks) and dont have any problems.

the coolest addon i think i have is the exif data for photos.


quote:
Originally posted by Engine9
all those add ons is the reason its eating up so much RAM


It's a very well known issue (and no, it's not because of the add-ons):

http://www.google.ca/search?q=memory+leak+firefox

quote:
Originally posted by Engine9
plus all those youtube videos are pretty CPU intensive

Closing a youtube video is not CPU intensive.

me@t k@tie
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur

http://www.google.ca/search?q=memor...lient=firefox-a


Hahaha fail.
Cosmic Fur
quote:
Originally posted by me@t k@tie
Hahaha fail.


blow me, I fixed it before even the "last edited by" message came up.
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