Mine is probably Firefox. Simply because FF3 is amazing, and if you type about:config into FF3, it says: "HERE BE DRAGONS". I mean, come on! Dragons! Oh and add-ons, although many need updating to FF3.
*ahem* Anyway, favourite browser and why?
Mine is probably Firefox. Simply because FF3 is amazing, and if you type about:config into FF3, it says: "HERE BE DRAGONS". I mean, come on! Dragons! Oh and add-ons, although many need updating to FF3.
*ahem* Anyway, favourite browser and why?
Firefox always, has some great addons (and some not-so great ones too!).
Second would probably be Opera, though a little fiddly.
Another browser chock-full of features, google it.
Safari, because I'm so familiar with it and I like the cleanliness of the actual window.
Yeah, safari is great but I'd probably only use it on a mac.
I like Internet Explorer. It seems to read HTML code the best. It forgives all the open tags I leave on my pages
I just use IE, Cuz its standard...
ps: woo 400 posts!
Yeah, IE is standard, so that's probably why I started using it. I just stuck with it since then.
And you know, Firefox and IE7 aren't that different. Tabs, search in the corner, stuff like that is all the same.
Well yea, the browser's are similar in interface (although I'll point out that tabs were on FF browsers first). But the code is different, I'm sure FF runs off the Gecko engine or something.
Just go to FireFox.com
I guess that's new, since I just downloaded FireFox 2 a few weeks ago.
Yea, FF3 was released like last week. It's good. And you can get it at http://www.firefox.com
I'm sure FF runs off the Gecko engine or something.
Gecko engine? I'm sure it's not as funny as it sounds.....
Well if you haven't noticed that Mozilla tends to like animals (Firefox, Thunderbird etc.)
Why didn't they give it some extreme adjective before the gecko part? You know, like the LightningGecko engine.
If Mozilla animals were real...
Yeah, I remember seeing a Firefox in a zoo once. Except it almost ran too fast to see.
And I've heard the call of the wild Thunderbird. Sounds like a loud chicken.
Well, I believe the Gecko engine wasn't internally developed by Firefox. They acquired it after it's development.
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