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Posted 15/07/2008 23:27:25


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Well as i can not add a poll ill have to ask u to post what u think is the best browser. im just wondering what most people use because people seem to be locked in a war between which browser u should and souldnt use

i would also like to here the thoughts of people when it comes to there browsers and also why it is better than any other one

It would be nice to here of thoses exsotic browsers which are less used

as always thanks for the advice zeb

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Posted 15/07/2008 23:35:31


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Firefox 2.0.0.15, with IE Tabs and AdBlockPlus

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Posted 15/07/2008 23:38:48


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Opera 9.5 would be my weapon of choice.

It is much faster in operation than Internet explorer and has a nice simple user interface.

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Posted 16/07/2008 00:22:54


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I have tried all different types including firefox, opera, seamonkey etc..., but I keep going back to IE as it does the job. I find firefox so slow, opera I really like but there something missing.

So for now its IE version 6, do not like version 7.

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Posted 16/07/2008 00:59:02


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Firefox 3, with DownThemAll (DTA) Download manager, IE Tabs and AdBlockPlus.

EDIT: Quite interesting to see that a couple of people are using older, less secure browsers.


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Posted 16/07/2008 03:12:37


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Gotta be FF3.
With Add-ons:
*NoScript
*AdBlock Plus
*TorButton
*BugMeNot
*Fox Marks

Why?
Because I can use this browser in both windows and linux and seamlessly use all my setting/bookmarks/passwords between the both operating systems and accross the network.

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Posted 16/07/2008 11:16:28


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Firefox 3, with DownThemAll, IE Tabs, Google toolbar and password exporter

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Posted 16/07/2008 11:19:40


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