Your Web Browser in 2014?

Your Web Browser in 2014 ?

  • Internet Explorer

    Votes: 4 5.3%
  • Firefox

    Votes: 29 38.7%
  • Chrome

    Votes: 29 38.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 13 17.3%

  • Total voters
    75
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Moose

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Cats-4_owners-2,;)

Give a couple of days! Everything has it good days and bad days!

Enjoy maxthon!

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> Count 3 over and click
> go down to clear history!
> open
> Check ticks
> check tick on auto clear on exit.

 

Cats-4_Owners-2

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I've been using Google Chrome which works well on both our Windows 8.1 & Linux lubuntu. Does Opera Next work well with lubuntu? (Thanks in advance):)
 
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Nico@FMA

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I've been using Google Chrome which works well on both our Windows 8.1 & Linux lubuntu. Does Opera Next work well with lubuntu? (Thanks in advance):)

Opera itself does however if NEXT is working well i dunno, as i use Next alot but not on unbuntu.
However given opera's history of working great with linux distro's i assume it will be alright.
 
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Opera itself does however if NEXT is working well i dunno, as i use Next alot but not on unbuntu.
However given opera's history of working great with linux distro's i assume it will be alright.
n.nvt, thank you!:) I shall try it; & use Huracan's Opera Next <link>. One thing which puzzled me this very morning, while on the lubunto version of Linux that's helping cure my addiction to XP, I'd noticed Google was "wearing" a cat theme I'd formerly used with Comodo Dragon browser when I was on XP. I no longer log onto XP which I think is partitioned. I <clicked> on "about Google Chrome" ..and nothing...happened.:confused: As I am as a duckling (fresh out of the Easter XP egg) whom doesn't know how to swim strongly in the waters of Linux, here's my 2 part question: 1) Is this bad or just a normal occurrence between sharing of Chromium/Webkit-like browsers? & 2) If it is 'bad', does having similar Chromium based browsers like Google (o_Osporting Comodo Dragon's theme from a scorned XP OS):rolleyes: & Opera Next, side by side, threaten to melt them into one confused :eek:Spumoni/Neopolitan flavoured browser?;):p:D
 
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Nico@FMA

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n.nvt, thank you!:) I shall try it; & use Huracan's Opera Next <link>. One thing which puzzled me this very morning, while on the lubunto version of Linux that's helping cure my addiction to XP, I'd noticed Google was "wearing" a cat theme I've used on Comodo Dragon browser that was on XP. I no longer log onto XP which I think is partitioned. I <clicked> on "about Google Chrome" ..and nothing happened. As I am still a duck whom doesn't know how to swim very well in Linux, here's my 2 part question: 1) Is this bad or just a normal occurance between sharing of Chromium/Webkit-like browsers? & 2) If it is 'bad', does having similar Chromium based browsers like Google (o_Osporting Comodo Dragon's theme from a scorned XP OS):rolleyes: & Opera Next, side by side, threaten to melt them into one confused :eek:Spumoni/Neopolitan flavoured browser?;):p:D

Personally i did not have that problem, so i would not be able to comment on that based upon own exp.
However i assume that using the same browser engine onn a linux OS might cause a degree of difficulty.
But as i said i would not be able to tell you from my own exp.
I am sure that one of the other members might have tried this...
 
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Ink

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Google Chrome Canary at the moment, v36. But the Omnibox has taken control over the normal Google Search boxes. :eek:

See, no search box on website. o_O
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