Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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I use chrome, mainly for the simplistic design.
Iron is from the same source as chrome, so they're very similar.
People using iron to avoid google tracking them is silly, because google is shortly gonna take over the worlds and know everything anyway, no sense in avoiding it.
Opera is shiny but cluttered. Firefox looks like a slightly reskinned ie and often suffers from the same nasty problem of having 1000 toolbars added.
I recently installed the ie9 beta, and it really /looks/ good, but it's noticeably slower than chrome, even on Microsoft's website built for it. always glad for more html5 support... now I believe safari is the only major one lacking it.
Google Chrome. Chrome all of the way.
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Google Chrome.
Konqueror (But firefox for playing EE a things like that.)
My mum made Konqueror. :3
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Chrome comes from webkit, not safari(safari also came from webkit), neither of them came from konqueror.
Konqueror is out of date and has no support for html5 or css3(it barley supports css2), so most modern websites have a good chance of breaking.
Currently firefox but it seems to only be going downhill, apparently firefox 4 takes up 2gb of ram :/ im considering switching to opera but it takes longer to load pages.
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Someones doing browser racism .Please only say what is your favorite browser and if you want,say what you like it.
Well, I use FF on my family computer, but only because my dad is scared that Google is going to steal his bank account info and such (like they're not rich enough as it is :/) I use Chrome on my laptop, which is crap anyway, so I don't get to experience the 'quick startup' and 'fastest browser on the web!' things that these people seem to talk about all of the time. Mainly, I like it's ease with plugins and themes, and I've heard FF has some nasty problems with themes sometimes. Also, I like the simplistic design and the fact that it basically has no toolbars other than the omnibar and (like I have) the favorites bar.
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Different55 wrote:^opera is better
@Gamer1120: Pwns all.... you know, except opera
Urunberkay12 wrote:^ Now I think you cerated the opera
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Nope but I love it and how it does this:
http://static.myopera.com/skins/pool5/9/9551.png
Try doing that with your web browser. It also does e-mail and doesn't make the important parts (like web pages, mail, bookmarks, and similar) transparent like the other things. And its not so transparent you can't see, anyway.
Just because you gave your browser a really resource eating theme doesn't make it pwn.
It noms my rescources because I commanded it to. And it can spare the memory and that memory isn't doing anything else so...
Honestly, if you look at actual benchmarks between all the major browsers you will see chrome has been found to be the fastest. Iron is an improvement to chrome, so basically it's the best of the best. But I see no point in arguing over browsers.
This isn't an argument, this is a debate. And opera's coming in on top.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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Either Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome
I use chrome, mainly for the simplistic design.
Iron is from the same source as chrome, so they're very similar.Opera is shiny but cluttered.
Cluttered? Opera is compact, there's a difference
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
- ShinsukeIto
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Look at a clean install of chrome and operas' new tab page.
All the things you can see on chrome accomplish the same things as what you see on opera(except the differences in the speed dial and most visited pages), yet opera's page has way more stuff visually: all things that chrome has.
I understand the appeal to opera, but a LOT of it has to do with the appeal for mac computers, people like shiny design and anything labeled as a 'widget'.
Safari is the best
Chrome here. I occasionally use Firefox ( which I always used before ) but I seen to really have gotten attached to googling in the address bar, and I can't leave it
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