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GPFontaine
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What web browsers have you used? When did you use them? Thoughts on what you might be going to?
Before 1995 I recall using whatever AOL/CompuServe/Prodigy offered. Once hooked into an ISP in about 1994-1995 I remember using Netscape Navigator
Netscape was great as I moved away from the bundled services and went to regular ISPs. I remember using it heavily until IE 4 came out in 1997.
I stuck with IE all the way through IE6. Once Firefox 2.0 came out, I jumped ship.
Firefox has remained my primary browser now at version 3.6.8.
But I am strongly considering jumping again.
Chrome has been exceptionally strong and today just released version 6 of their browser. It is clean, runs fast, and has almost all of the same features as Firefox.
I should clarify that the browsers I mentioned are the ones I use for regular web browsing. I have used many more during those times and have been actively using IE, Chrome, Safari and Opera for many years now. I just think of my primary browser as the one that I do my general news reading and bookmarking with.
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
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Ice2SeeYou
Title: Sexual Tyrannosaurus
Joined: Sep 28 2008
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I've been using Firefox for probably 6 years or so. I started using it because it blocked pop-ups, while whatever version of IE I had at the time did not.
I'm not particularly loyal to Firefox, though. I think it works fast enough for me. Are there any truly compelling reasons why I should switch to Chrome or something else?
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
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Ice2SeeYou wrote: |
I've been using Firefox for probably 6 years or so. I started using it because it blocked pop-ups, while whatever version of IE I had at the time did not.
I'm not particularly loyal to Firefox, though. I think it works fast enough for me. Are there any truly compelling reasons why I should switch to Chrome or something else? |
Chrome does have some compelling features.
* Fast releases with new features
* Fastest browsing experience
* Currently the cleanest Windows based browsing GUI
It is not as mature as Firefox, so it is not an equal on the extensions forefront. 99% of sites work equally with Firefox and Chrome, but some just render better on Firefox.
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The Opponent
Title: Forum Battle WINNER
Joined: Feb 24 2010
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In order: Juno, AOL, Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Neoplanet, Firefox.
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M3GA MAN
Title: The Big A
Joined: Jun 19 2008
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IE has been my main browser ever since I started using a computer. I used Firefox for a month period, Safari has been on like every Mac I have to use at school, so I have to use that some what frequently, and I tried Chrome for a couple days I believe. I don't plan on switching from IE anytime soon.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
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Eh, I use whatever the computer I'm on has, although I prefer Firefox's download queue, flash blocker, etc.
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awsgames
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First Ie, then Firefox, then Chrome, and now back to Firefox.
There was some Opera mixed in there too.
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Syd Lexia
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Prodigy didn't have an in-house web browser, and I believe launched IE. You may have been able to make it launch Netscape.
AOL used Netscape for many years.
I used Netscape when AOL had it, otherwise mostly IE.
I currently use primarily IE, but I use Firefox if I'm going to sites that might have malware as it is less open to attacks, and I use Firefox to complement IE so that I can be logged into my personal and public accounts on sites like Facebook simultaneously.
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Slayer1
Title: ,,!,, for you know who
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AOL, IE, Safari, Chrome, Safari
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Syd Lexia
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Oh, I use Safari on my phone. Tried Chrome and Opera out on my PC, wasn't impressed.
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GPFontaine
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Syd Lexia wrote: |
Oh, I use Safari on my phone. Tried Chrome and Opera out on my PC, wasn't impressed. |
Just make sure to keep trying the new versions. They are being rolled out very quickly now.
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Shut up, Dorn
Title: White Chocolate
Joined: Jan 04 2008
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AOL (1998-2001) IE (2001-2005) Firefox (2005-Present) Safari (2005-2007)
Thinking about going to Chrome, but I really have no reason to. It's like driving one type of new car vs. another.
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
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Optimist With Doubts
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I'm using firefox for now and I'm happy with it.
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Sehkmaenzo
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I changed to Chrome recently because I share this PC with my brother, and I didn't want to stumble on his unforgivable porn site history (or risk him stumbling into mine). But it's actually very good, quite fast. It's still not quite compatible with EVERY site out there, but it's getting closer
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Mr. Bomberman
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Internet Explorer ('99-'07) even on Macs, and in tandem with AOL (2000-2002), until I discovered Firefox in '08. Been using it and installing it on /every/ friend of mine's computers... I've had no complaints.
Didn't know Chrome caught up so fast, though-- when I tried it around it's first release, it was unremarkable and played GIF's at a slower rate than Firefox (yes, I care about that), but the UI always did look slicker and cleaner.
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GPFontaine
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Chrome v1.0 was a baby.
At about version 3 it became a real browser worthy of use.
Now at version 6 it is starting to really be a shining example of what other browsers should be.
Firefox is still my choice, but that is only because of extensions. It is slower... much slower. It renders each tab as a single unit, so when one crashes, they all do. I am getting very close to jumping ship.
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Ice2SeeYou
Title: Sexual Tyrannosaurus
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Does Chrome have the private browsing feature as in Firefox? I find it useful for hiding my inappropriate web browsing history.
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GPFontaine
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Ice2SeeYou wrote: |
Does Chrome have the private browsing feature as in Firefox? I find it useful for hiding my inappropriate web browsing history. |
Yes,
Incognito mode (private browsing):
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=95464&hl=en-US
I am actually pretty sure that Chrome had this feature prior to IE 8's "In Private" and Firefox's "Private Browsing".
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The Opponent
Title: Forum Battle WINNER
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Netscape Communicator. What else did it have other than Navigator?
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Ice2SeeYou
Title: Sexual Tyrannosaurus
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GPFontaine wrote: |
Ice2SeeYou wrote: |
Does Chrome have the private browsing feature as in Firefox? I find it useful for hiding my inappropriate web browsing history. |
Yes,
Incognito mode (private browsing):
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=95464&hl=en-US
I am actually pretty sure that Chrome had this feature prior to IE 8's "In Private" and Firefox's "Private Browsing". |
Cool, thanks.
I've downloaded Chrome and I'm playing around with it. Thus far I like it. It does seem to be a little bit quicker than Firefox. So far so good.
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Fernin
Title: Comic Author
Joined: Dec 12 2008
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I'm also playing around with Chrome now, and I'm with Ice, it's rather nice so far. I'm curious, though, is there anything that's the equivelant of Firefox's AdBlock Plus on Chrome? I'd prefer my Youtube videos to not have ads in the middle of them...
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SSNintendo
Title: Likes to Blow Sh*t Up
Joined: Oct 14 2006
Location: Virginia
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Had AOL for about a year when I got a Gateway back around 2000. After the free year ran out, and my brother left for his 2nd year of college, I used IE for a few years. Then went with Firefox, and now Chrome. Every once in awhile I'll use both, mainly because Firefox has an extension that notifies me when I have an email.
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GPFontaine
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