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opinions on web browsers please...
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my computer has offered me a choice of browsers, that i had no idea existed...
i have used firefox, chrome and IE....
it is now offering me -
opera
safari
greenbrowser
sleipnir
flock
k-meleon
maxton
avant
flashpeak slimbrowser
has anyone ever used any of these? and are they any good?
i am probably going to just go through them and try them all, just for the hell of it, but any recommendations or warnings?
thanks
i have used firefox, chrome and IE....
it is now offering me -
opera
safari
greenbrowser
sleipnir
flock
k-meleon
maxton
avant
flashpeak slimbrowser
has anyone ever used any of these? and are they any good?
i am probably going to just go through them and try them all, just for the hell of it, but any recommendations or warnings?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've downloaded most of them to try them out, and they all seem fairly basic browsers for which the only question of interest is: are they quick at displaying webpages? Safari is the latest one to claim that its latest version is the fastest of all; but they all come out with new versions every few months claiming that they are much faster than before.
For me, I stick to Firefox because I have installed so many add-ons which expedite how I use the internet.
For me, I stick to Firefox because I have installed so many add-ons which expedite how I use the internet.
>only question of interest is: are they quick at displaying webpages
I am not sure that is the only question of interest.
Do they display web pages accurately. Many web sites are only tested on IE and may not display correctly on other browers.
I know that may not be the browers fault, but it does have to be considered when using a browser.
I am not sure that is the only question of interest.
Do they display web pages accurately. Many web sites are only tested on IE and may not display correctly on other browers.
I know that may not be the browers fault, but it does have to be considered when using a browser.
I can vouch that K-Meleon is one of the fastest browsers I've ever used. Using it for quick surfing is great. It is very light-weight.
Flock is very much a "nice idea" - and if you're someone who needs to connected to skynet all the time via twitter, Facebook, myspace, youtube and millions of rss feeds - it is superb. A little slow on the page load. I did use it for a short time, but I found myself constantly distracted by all the social elements.
I would suggest sticking with Firefox and having a look at the extensions (like Morning Coffee or Echofon) and this way you can customize the browser to your needs.
All the best
Spare Ed
Flock is very much a "nice idea" - and if you're someone who needs to connected to skynet all the time via twitter, Facebook, myspace, youtube and millions of rss feeds - it is superb. A little slow on the page load. I did use it for a short time, but I found myself constantly distracted by all the social elements.
I would suggest sticking with Firefox and having a look at the extensions (like Morning Coffee or Echofon) and this way you can customize the browser to your needs.
All the best
Spare Ed
I found a Browser Choice icon on my desktop which I didn't invite or download and it seemed to cause a lot of problems when booting up. It was a browserchoice.exe file in Windows/system32.
Can anyone tell me where or who it came from, please??
I have sorted it out but am interested to know how it got there.
Can anyone tell me where or who it came from, please??
I have sorted it out but am interested to know how it got there.
Wak,
It came from Microsoft.
They were forced by a European ruling to give all users a choice of which browser they want to use, it should only load at startup until you select what browser you want it will then just stick the icon on your desktop and shuldn't interfere with anything.
If you just closed it and didn't select which browser you want to use then it will keep loading at startup.
It came from Microsoft.
They were forced by a European ruling to give all users a choice of which browser they want to use, it should only load at startup until you select what browser you want it will then just stick the icon on your desktop and shuldn't interfere with anything.
If you just closed it and didn't select which browser you want to use then it will keep loading at startup.
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Thanks for the info, Chuck, I assumed it was MS but couldn't be sure as I couldn't understand why they should advertise other browsers.
I found the .exe file and just renamed it with an "X" at the front so that it can't be found now. I haven't seen the Choice Panel since and the problems I had have also disappeared.
Thanks again, Chuck
Wak.
I found the .exe file and just renamed it with an "X" at the front so that it can't be found now. I haven't seen the Choice Panel since and the problems I had have also disappeared.
Thanks again, Chuck
Wak.
(from the earlier part of the thread)... do you people look at each site in numerous browsers just to see what the differences are? I suspect not.
You (the generic you) stick with the browser you're happiest with, and if the occasional page doesn't display properly you just say pah or something equally dismissive, unless the page is totally screwed at which point you might consider viewing it in a different browser. So I still maintain that the most important factor for most people is speed.
You (the generic you) stick with the browser you're happiest with, and if the occasional page doesn't display properly you just say pah or something equally dismissive, unless the page is totally screwed at which point you might consider viewing it in a different browser. So I still maintain that the most important factor for most people is speed.
Firefox for me by for the best IMHO IE is still poor,clunky,awkward and not user friendly that's why they have those awful ads on TV showing you all the 'new' features ( which Firefox has had for years) like private browsing and warnings of attack sites
Without Mozilla who produce Firefox, Internet Explorer would still be on Version 6 as MS were only spurred on by the Success of the Firefox browser taking it's market share
Go Mozilla !
Without Mozilla who produce Firefox, Internet Explorer would still be on Version 6 as MS were only spurred on by the Success of the Firefox browser taking it's market share
Go Mozilla !
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