I use Flock and Google Chrome. I basically prefer flock because chrome sometimes goes Aw!
Which is your favorite browser.
I use Flock and Google Chrome. I basically prefer flock because chrome sometimes goes Aw!
Which is your favorite browser.
I use Google Chrome and firefox i believe both are good
Opera lover hereThe best browser from the world...
I just downloaded firefox extreme v3.6.2 and its great with lots of loaded plugins.
Firefox "extreme" v3.6.2 ? Never heard about it....maybe a cracked version like Windows Black or other shitty![]()
I don't like any browser.
But currently using Firefox and IE 9.
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I assume the bottom-line of this thread is: "I want to know the most effective Web browsers on the market today."
The core of this question comes from: "why would you want to know the most effective Web browsers that a human could potentially download and use to view Web pages?"
Possible scenarios:
> Because I want to see what Web pages look and feel like in a
> different browser.
I'd suggest trying this list in order:
1) Chrome (Google Chrome - der schnelle, neue Browser. F)
2) Firefox (Mozilla Download)
3) Opera (Opera browser | Faster & safer internet | Free download)
Or if you really want to get scary:
4) Flock (Flock Browser - The Social Web Browser)
Your best bet is to try all 4 and then good luck, because browsers are scary because they can do more things than I can possibly imagine! Because Firefox is not just a Web browser for me, it supplies (via extensions) an IRC client that psycho23 has used last night to bring some philosophy to the channel #off-topic on the freenode IRC server (concerning topics that didn't really have a solid topic), FlashGot that psycho23 used to download an flv file from a flash video 9 days ago, and Web Developer that psycho23 used to clear a radio button selection in a web form 4.3 hours ago.
Web browsers are so personal because they tell more about the human that's using it versus what the Web browser has the ability to do.
And so in that case, I'd suggest taking a peak at the add-ons for Firefox and seeing if you find anything you're interested in:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
And if something interesting does pop-up, to use Firefox for the sake of grievance of the usage of time in coordination with the priorities of what I will and never know.
The analyzation of all plugins/extensions/add-ons for the four Web browsers I listed above for people of all backgrounds and interests I estimate would take just as much time to know my human rights in the United States to the degree that it would be useful, and so therefore about 1.12 years. And I may not or may have that much time, and therefore I will not go into the arena of which web browser is best and for what reasons and why.
Last edited by psycho23; 10-27-2010 at 02:51 AM. Reason: the last paragraph changed 38%
I use and love Opera. Currently waiting for Opera 11 (extensions!).