Which Do You Prefer?

devans's picture
Internet Explorer
29% (2 votes)
Firefox
57% (4 votes)
Mozilla
0% (0 votes)
Opera
0% (0 votes)
Other
14% (1 vote)
Total votes: 7
LittleLea's picture

o_O

Is this a trick question?

Anonymous's picture

OTHER!!!

I voted for "Other" in support of Viola! Been using it since 1992 and I still use the original version to this day!! ;)

devans's picture

Yeah, okay Greg I believe

Yeah, okay Greg I believe you!!!!

Dave
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rokudan's picture

IE for ME

I know Dave know's I would vote for IE.

In short, I have used IE since it's inception, and remember the browsers wars with Netscape. There was a time that things just worked better in Netscape. Then IE4 came out, and support DHTML, making some cool coding and display, very easy.. IE4 edged out as the winner of the browser wars... And while the mozilla world has come light years, with playing catch up, I am just used to IE and like it.

However, I have a pretty good clue as to how to protect myself and my system. I know what to do, and what not to do to, in order to stay safe. IE and Windows both have historically been weak with security. But just like placing a gold bar at my feet, and an HK MP5 in my hands.. That gold bar will be protected by me..

That said.. If you are not a computer security super freak, who knows how to stay safe.. Firefox is the very simple choice to do so with ease!

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LittleLea's picture

>_<

You can go die Greg!! ;)

devans's picture

I've used Firefox since it

I've used Firefox since it started in beta and I really like it's ability to block pop-ups and filter active content. Bot to mention tabbed browsing, the numerous plugins and extensions that you can get. I know some will argue IE has the same (well not all) but they have been the default browser of millions for many years and quite frankly it's only now with the pressure from Firefox and others that they are beginning to step up their game. Oh did I mention Firefox vulnerabilities on average get fixed in just a couple of days compared to weeks for IE. Think about it, give it a try and you decide!

Dave
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