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Internet Explorer (Not 7), Firefox, Thunderbirds, or Netscape?

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JoshPerkins | 19:05 Fri 15th Sep 2006 | Technology
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Which is better?
In my opnion, it is Firefox.
Firefox si rmoe reliable, you can download skins, tools, mroe user friendly, and doesn't crash,
ANd I knwo this may vary from computer to computer.
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Try Opera
Thunderbird is an email client, not a web browser (and I assume you're talking about web browsers). Also, Netscape don't make their own browser anyway, they just used a slightly older Mozilla build.

Opera is a good, fast browser. Overall though, I think firefox is the best. One of the major reasons is that it's free software (as in speech), so anyone can develop it.
You won't beat Firefox. It's far more stable than any version of IE.
If you are using Firefox then it does have one failing.

Judging by your question it does not help you write or spell very well.
vehelpfulguy, you're at it again, he didn't ask you to comment on his spelling, and furthermore, you have absolutely no idea whether they were typing errors or spelling mistakes. Who do you think you are? Pompous Ass
And...to answer your question Josh, Firfox will probably be the best if they ever get it to display all web pages and not just some of them. And before fo3nix and the rest jump in to defend the fact that it recognises a web page if it's written in correct language etc etc etc. that's rubbish to me. Much the same as saying that narrow guage railway engines are best even though they don't fit the rail network. I've said this before but what's the big deal with stability and IE, mine never crashes so I reckon you Firefox chaps just mess about with your PC's too much causing the crashes yourselves. If you leave them alone they tend to work just fine.
IE never crashes for me either. Though I only use it to listen to BBC radio. And I agree that all this standards language crap shouldn't be something end users like yourself have to think about: sites should just work. But the entire reason they don't Just Work on browsers other than IE is entirely down to IE itself, not the other browsers.
Most users of Firefox would also say there is a greater level of security too (active x etc). I also use a portable version on a flash drive as well as one on my harddive. It has not given me any problems at all. I do not remember having to use IE, because Firefox failed to connect to a particular website. Any flaws with Microsoft are sorted after a month! Firefox are quicker to respond.

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