Doesn't every browser still use the IE core? The only part that is actually the browser is everything that isn't inside the rectangle that lets you see the things on the internet.
Here's a browser I made in 2 seconds using visual studio. How is it getting to google just by telling it to go to my homepage? I don't use internet explorer and my homepage is google only by firefox. So I'm pretty sure the speed pages load is just dependent on your internet connection. Not the pretty shell that houses your internet that all use the same microsoft made internet browsing methods such as go home and go backward, forward, etc...
Can't really say I've used anything outside of Firefox, besides Opera once as an experiment in high school to see if it would allow proxy usage (which it did, for a while). Other than that, I haven't strayed from Firefox because, well, I haven't had any reason to!
Doesn't every browser still use the IE core? The only part that is actually the browser is everything that isn't inside the rectangle that lets you see the things on the internet.
Here's a browser I made in 2 seconds using visual studio. How is it getting to google just by telling it to go to my homepage? I don't use internet explorer and my homepage is google only by firefox. So I'm pretty sure the speed pages load is just dependent on your internet connection. Not the pretty shell that houses your internet that all use the same microsoft made internet browsing methods such as go home and go backward, forward, etc...
Still, I use firefox. Has lots of nice addons.
It's not IE's core...it's just every OS comes with it's own HTML/XML etc etc compiler. If it used the core of IE how would UNIX based OS's use it? But yeah it's all basically the same thing however they've found out ways to make stuff faster and have cool features.
Idk I've experienced a lot of problems with opera. I prefer firefox.
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Looks like I totally forgot to name my preference. Firefox because of all the add-ons, and it works very well with Linux. I've tried Chrome and tons of other browsers like Oprah and Konqorer and none really match up. Chrome is faster, but hardly. Yes it looks nice but I used to have that exact skin for Firefox. When on Windows NoScript is a lifesaver, never got any malware from just browsing the internet. NoScript alone would bring me to Firefox when on a Windows machine. IE 8 looks like it may actually be kinda good but I don't think it'll come close to either Chrome or Firefox. Also Safari just sucks in general...it's like the more process intensive version of basic IE.
I freaking love Netscape, but I gotta have my addons, ChatZilla in particular. :/
Firefox 3.5 is soooo slooooow ;_;
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I don't find it slow. Also Firefox 3.5 is currently the only browser with <video> and <audio> tags. I even know a few website that use these and are therefore Firefox only.
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