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1. Never tried Opera, I have no reason to try it either. 2. My browser of choice; better UI than IE. 3. I hate the UI, why put the menu where it's not standard, 4. Safari, at every new release of Safari (on Mac) I try it, maybe next version will be ok (it misses a few nice FF touches).
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Maximilien wrote:
Never tried Opera, I have no reason to try it either.
mouse gestures are realllllly cool. it took me many months to lose the urge to control IE with gestures, after i stopped using Opera.
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Maximilien wrote:
Never tried Opera, I have no reason to try it either.
mouse gestures are realllllly cool. it took me many months to lose the urge to control IE with gestures, after i stopped using Opera.
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Read this Browser Comparison[^] and decide yourself. Its not up-to-date but it's nice technical comparison. In summary I found one line: Opera seems to be the fastest browser for Windows. Firefox is not faster than Internet Explorer
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This is like saying all computer use electricity so use what ever you own... We all that is NOT the case...
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Bad analogy. I am not saying all browsers are programmed in C++ so use any one. I am saying just like any other thing in this world no browser is perfect. So just like you would wear cloths you feel comfortable in use a browser you like. -Saurabh
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Oh, you said browser.
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For me the only usable browsers are 1 and 2 because they have unix versions and I use linux on the desktop for at least as much time as I use windows (about 6hrs each per work day)..
John
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None of the above - I use CListCtrl for all my browsing needs.
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Read this Browser Comparison[^] and decide yourself. Its not up-to-date but it's nice technical comparison. In summary I found one line: Opera seems to be the fastest browser for Windows. Firefox is not faster than Internet Explorer
Rutvik Dave wrote:
Its not up-to-date but it's nice technical comparison.
wow that is old. Newer test: http://lifehacker.com/396048/speed-testing-the-latest-web-browsers[^] Though still based off of beta RC versions of new Opera9.5 and FireFox3.0 kind of newish I guess
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Waste of time. People can't be persuaded from their favourite browser. Most are indifferent and just use whatever happens to be the default on their system.
Kevin
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Maximilien wrote:
Never tried Opera, I have no reason to try it either.
mouse gestures are realllllly cool. it took me many months to lose the urge to control IE with gestures, after i stopped using Opera.
Took me a while to take to gestures. First discovered them ages ago in Opera. But only started using them a few months ago in IE7 via the IE7Pro add-in. Then downloaded the Mouse Gestures add-on for Firefox. Now I'm hooked and use them whichever browser I'm using (I use all three).
Kevin
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With anyone else I would think that was a joke.
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Your lack of faith disturbs me... The feeble might of the Browser is nothing compared to power of the CListCtrl.
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IE6 / 7 - I use it because there is no reason to use anything else. It just works. It always works. Additionally, I am not stupid, so even without anti-virus/malware, I very very very rarely ever become a victim of a browser based exploit/phishing intrusion. And in the very, very, very rare circumstamces when I do have to deal with one of these, I treat it as a learning experience so that when someone I know calls me up having the same problem, I know where to start.
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Waste of time. People can't be persuaded from their favourite browser. Most are indifferent and just use whatever happens to be the default on their system.
Kevin
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
their favourite browser
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Most are indifferent
heh. Favourite and indifferent in one go.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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IE6 / 7 - I use it because there is no reason to use anything else. It just works. It always works. Additionally, I am not stupid, so even without anti-virus/malware, I very very very rarely ever become a victim of a browser based exploit/phishing intrusion. And in the very, very, very rare circumstamces when I do have to deal with one of these, I treat it as a learning experience so that when someone I know calls me up having the same problem, I know where to start.
You've been a browser-exploit/pishing victim? Wow, what happened, what was it like?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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Your lack of faith disturbs me... The feeble might of the Browser is nothing compared to power of the CListCtrl.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
The feeble might of the Browser is nothing compared to power of the CListCtrl.
browsers do not concern me admiral, I want that CListCtrl!
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
their favourite browser
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Most are indifferent
heh. Favourite and indifferent in one go.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
:doh: Yeah meant to say something like: "most are indifferent but those who do have a favourite can't be persuaded to change."
Kevin
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Rutvik Dave wrote:
Its not up-to-date but it's nice technical comparison.
wow that is old. Newer test: http://lifehacker.com/396048/speed-testing-the-latest-web-browsers[^] Though still based off of beta RC versions of new Opera9.5 and FireFox3.0 kind of newish I guess
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Speed is not the only criterion. Overall features should count. It's what I go by.
Kevin
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Took me a while to take to gestures. First discovered them ages ago in Opera. But only started using them a few months ago in IE7 via the IE7Pro add-in. Then downloaded the Mouse Gestures add-on for Firefox. Now I'm hooked and use them whichever browser I'm using (I use all three).
Kevin
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You can't be a programmer then. I used to have add-ins in the past which numbered all the hyperlinks so that I didn't have to move my hands of the keyboard.
It all depends on the context. IMO the nature of web browsing is such that most of the time it's more efficient to use the mouse. I do however make use of tools such as the Advanced Google Keys Greasemonkey script to enable navigation of Google search results via the keyboard. In general (e.g., when using Visual Studio) I find a combination of mouse, [speciallly selected] toolbar buttons + keyboard shortcuts to be the most productive way to work. I find menus to be the least productive.
Kevin
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None of the above - I use CListCtrl for all my browsing needs.
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You are in the very beginning of the path my yang apprentices/Yoda voice here/! I extend the CTreeView making every node an instance of CListView and all CListView’s in the CTreeView now browsing the net simultaneously. In fact I’m the only person in existence who can browse all internet web sites within a couple of minutes just expanding my CTreeView nodes.
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