Your preferred web browser?

What web browser do you use?

  • Firefox

    Votes: 71 34.8%
  • Chrome

    Votes: 103 50.5%
  • Opera

    Votes: 12 5.9%
  • Internet Explorer

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • Safari

    Votes: 11 5.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 2.0%

  • Total voters
    204

Archenoth

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    Hey all..!

    What browser do you use? And why do you prefer it over other browsers?


    I personally use Opera.
    I use it because Opera is a very fast browser with shortcuts for absolutely everything has almost everything I need built right in to start with, yet it still manages to be smaller than all of the other browsers.
    Here are some of the things it has built-in:
    • Syncing browser data between all of your computers
    • adBlock is built right in
    • It has a nice E-Mail client
    • It includes an IRC client
    • It has many built-in development tools (Full web debugger suite) Webkit does this now too though...

    And some shortcuts it has
    • Speed Dial bookmarks (Bookmarks assigned to keys, so pressing [Ctrl] + [7] brings me to Pokecommunity)
    • It has mouse gestures, so I can control most common browsing with the mouse with very little movement.
    • It has mnemonics (So typing "w linux" in the search bar will search "Linux" on Wikipedia)
    • Roller functionality (Things like holding left click and tapping right click to go forward a page)


    tl;dr I use it because it is small, fast, but has every feature under the sun including your kitchen sink

    There is more, but I could literally ramble all day about reasons, that wouldn't work very well for this thread.


    What about you guys? What do you use? And why?


    Edit: Oh dammit. If a moderator sees this could you please change "Internet Explorer 8" to just "Internet Explorer"?
    And anyone voting for Internet Explorer, just choose "Internet Explorer 8"... I originally had two different groups of Internet Explorer options, and removed one.

    Edit 2: Thanks..!
     
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    I use Safari, mostly because of familiarity, though I do like that it's quick and compatible with all of my built in multitouch gestures. I use Firefox as a back up just in case I run into any hiccups with safari, but I feel that FF is much slower than safari in my experience.

    (Firefox is much better and my main browser when working in Windows and Linux)
     
    Nowadays I prefer using Aurora, used Safari a few months back but after a while I went to Aurora since I didn't like the flash player on Safari crashing every 5 minutes or so.
     
    Safari is my go-to browser, but I use Chrome every now and then as well. I don't really have much of a reason, but both of those two natively support the trackpad multi-touch gestures in Mac OS X, which are tremendously useful.
     
    used to be a major Firefox user, however that changed when Chrome came into the picture..I simply just love how insanely fast it is, really. helps me cut down the time it takes in doing certain things; especially where college is concerned since some of the courses I take are online.
     
    I use Chrome, it's sleek, clean and fast. :3 I have a habit of using Safari when I'm on a Mac though, as I'm more accustomed to that.
     
    I used to use Firefox, than Chrome came into the picture and I have been using Chrome ever since... I like the old icon btw.
     
    Currently, I'm using Firefox Beta and as a backup a nice little browser called 'Maxthon.'
    On linux it's release Firefox and Midori/Rekonq as a backup.

    The thing that makes firefox stand out from the crowd is the sheer number of useful addons, and the variety avaliable.
    I've nothing wrong with chrome, it's just that it opens a lot of processes and it makes them hard to manage from the task manager :/

    Maxthon is quite nice as a backup as it's simple to use and has built in mouse gestures making it very much a plug n' go, so to speak.
     
    I have been using Internet Explorer since I was young. 6, 7, 8, 9, I have seen them all. Now I'm on 9, and I guess there's something that I like about this browser.

    • Tab grouping: Without the need of add-ons, opening a new tab within a page will put the tab in the same group. One can also rearrange tabs easily.
    • Pinned sites: It gives me one-click access to sites with specific functionality available with a right click, on my taskbar, without starting the actual app itself.
    • Graphical speed: While it's getting a bit old in terms of scripting speed under most cases, it does not matter much in the real world. Rather, graphical performance is where it's at in real-world situations (since you are always having to render the page every time something changes (like scrolling)), and suffice to say, Chrome doesn't cut it at this enough.
    • Adblock support: It's not obvious, but with the introduction of Tracking Protection Lists in IE9, it can be configured to block ads easily, and they are automatically updated. Just chuck in the Fanboy Adblock List and call it a day! (Yeah, if you used AdBlock Plus, you'll know what's that.)
    • Developer tools: It's probably the only browser I have that gives me access to the older versions of the same layout engine. That way, I can check how sites look in progressively older versions of Internet Explorer.
    • The new tabs page: It starts out with 10 sites, but with some registry tweaks, it can be made to show up to 25, if you have the screen height to do so. I have it at 15. It's still a lot more than what Chrome usually has, and it's better than Firefox at that regard - it has none, so to speak, at the moment.

    Believe it or not, but a lot of Internet Explorer's perceived shortcomings are because users haven't really tried exploring the world of add-ons and other things. I currently have an automatic spell-checking add-on installed that does the red lines and all that. :)

    P.S. Internet Explorer 8 was really slow!
     
    I used to use Internet Explorer, and had been for all my life, but ever simnce it had issues loading pages. (Script errors) which I was unable to fix, I moved onto firefox which is amazingly fast compared to that old thing. :>

    Never looked back.
     
    That's pretty spiffy, Pudz. :D

    Believe it or not, but a lot of Internet Explorer's perceived shortcomings are because users haven't really tried exploring the world of add-ons and other things. I currently have an automatic spell-checking add-on installed that does the red lines and all that. :)

    P.S. Internet Explorer 8 was really slow!

    Yes, Internet Explorer has improved a LOT, no doubt... But it isn't the most standards compliant thing in the world. It makes styling and page building difficult. I test a lot of my webpages with IE. So, it still has a little ways to go. But it is getting there.
     
    I use Opera, I guess the reasons are perfectly explained in the first post XD

    So to post something interesting.. I will show a little comic which I found in the internet :3
    this whole story, excepy the reddit part (I don't use reddit XD) is really similar to mine:

    Spoiler:
     
    You should check Reddit out..! It's nothing short of awesome!

    And yep... That comic sums things up pretty nicely! Also, it's compatibility is great now since they actually were the ones who proposed HTML5.

    High five fellow Opera user! o/

    Here is another one that describes common browsers based off of D&D alignments. (Click for the full size)
    [PokeCommunity.com] Your preferred web browser?
     
    You should check Reddit out..! It's nothing short of awesome!

    And yep... That comic sums things up pretty nicely! Also, it's compatibility is great now since they actually were the ones who proposed HTML5.

    High five fellow Opera user! o/

    Here is another one that describes common browsers based off of D&D alignments. (Click for the full size)
    [PokeCommunity.com] Your preferred web browser?

    So true. :P You know, there's always this one thing to make fun of :)

    What's the middle one? Also, I do think that some parts of the chart are just... well, not quite there now.

    I personally love Opera on my phone. :)
     
    Which middle? Konqueror? Flock? Or Internet Explorer (Modern)? :V


    Oh..?

    Ah, Flock! I think I have never heard of it, but I do know about everyone else. :P

    Looking at the logos, I have begun to think, when was this made? XD
     
    I still know people who use Netscape and IE6. :o

    And everything else is actually quite modern except for Flock. (Which is Gecko-based)
     
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