| Teo said: Just want to say how greatful I am Firefox put the Bookmarks shortcut tab on the right side. |
you can change its location you know :)
| Teo said: Just want to say how greatful I am Firefox put the Bookmarks shortcut tab on the right side. |
you can change its location you know :)
I tried to upgrade to IE9 the other day to try it out but I can't since I'm using MCE on this PC. Firefox 4 runs on anything and you get prompted to download it right away.

Love the product, not the company. They love your money, not you.
-TheRealMafoo
| otoniel said: i just wish IE9 was available for my MacBook Pro :( |
Seriously? >.>
If you are not trolling, I would really like to know why?
LOL IE, the browser of choice of old people, people who don't know how to use a computer and MS fanboys
| Krstorm said: LOL IE, the browser of choice of old people, people who don't know how to use a computer and MS fanboys |
Or people that have tried IE9...
disolitude said:
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It's not like IE9 was superior to FF4 - and even if it is, not much, that's for sure. Not enough to make changing browser a must.
Zkuq said:
It's not like IE9 was superior to FF4 - and even if it is, not much, that's for sure. Not enough to make changing browser a must. |
Yes, the whole world uses FF4 already. Changing to IE9 would be a waste for everyone... Multiple browsers for users are also out of the question.
disolitude said:
Yes, the whole world uses FF4 already. Changing to IE9 would be a waste for everyone... Multiple browsers for users are also out of the question. |
Your sarcasm is probably lost, unfortunately.
I was over a friend of mine's spot that is an avowed anti-MS person for the most part and has an Mac that he he said is really powerful. Unfortunately, since it doesn't have an Intel chip in it, it can't run FF4. He also was working on a website for a client that ended up being mad because the site wasn't tested in IE which still a majority of users use.
I dabble (and mean DABBLE) in web development and think the add-ons in FF are great ..... for that. Outside of web development, the big 3 browers all have strengths and weaknesses that, in the end, aren't really dealbreakers for any of them.
I'm typing this in Chrome because its the fastest on my aging P4 XP PC. FF4 runs better than FF 3.6 for sure, but not Chrome fast. Can't run IE9 at all due to XP and IE8 is as slow as FF 3.6 was for me. I've never even tried Safari or Opera, though many swear by the latter.
The point? Being a browser fanboy or refusing to see that the field is becoming more competitive and balanced than ever before is just ridiculously immature. I've used IE9 and FF4 and think the enhancements of both (especially IE9) are fantastic. For your average user (which would include 90% of computer users), any of them is finally a great choice ... if your computer can handle them.

Off topic, for sure, but how does Chrome stack up to these browsers? I've been in la-la land with Chrome for the past year or so and have been happy with my (favorite) bookmarks displayed along the top for easy access. 
The BuShA owns all!
Darth Tigris said:
Your sarcasm is probably lost, unfortunately. I was over a friend of mine's spot that is an avowed anti-MS person for the most part and has an Mac that he he said is really powerful. Unfortunately, since it doesn't have an Intel chip in it, it can't run FF4. He also was working on a website for a client that ended up being mad because the site wasn't tested in IE which still a majority of users use. I dabble (and mean DABBLE) in web development and think the add-ons in FF are great ..... for that. Outside of web development, the big 3 browers all have strengths and weaknesses that, in the end, aren't really dealbreakers for any of them. I'm typing this in Chrome because its the fastest on my aging P4 XP PC. FF4 runs better than FF 3.6 for sure, but not Chrome fast. Can't run IE9 at all due to XP and IE8 is as slow as FF 3.6 was for me. I've never even tried Safari or Opera, though many swear by the latter. The point? Being a browser fanboy or refusing to see that the field is becoming more competitive and balanced than ever before is just ridiculously immature. I've used IE9 and FF4 and think the enhancements of both (especially IE9) are fantastic. For your average user (which would include 90% of computer users), any of them is finally a great choice ... if your computer can handle them. |
Most people use what they can. I use IE9 on my gaming pc, FF4 on my server/downloads PC and Chrome at work. Chrome is awesome, and was pretty much the only choice at work as it installs without admin rights. My whole company uses IE8 and I have to get special premissions to install FF or IE9...but not Chrome as it installs fine if you're not admin.
I like all 3 browsers and if I'd have to rate them according to my needs I'd say Chrome > IE9 > FF4
But Im cool with all 3...just can't stand people who don't have a clue and are posting nonsence like "IE blows"...sure if you have IE7.