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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Siraj

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If you are not using first 3 web browser, then you are in 4th category "Other" , then please tell us your web Browser name.
 
Pretty much all browsers.... I use chrome and firefox mostly + Internet Explorer 11 Sometimes.
Chrome is what i use the most.
 
Firefox - mainly /because it's free and doesn't stoke/. Chrome - sometimes /because I can see easily every webpages code/. Internet Explorer - only when the other two are really not functioning at all :)
 
I use both "Chrome" & "Firefox"(my default on XP) while my wife (who was formerly allergic to I.E.) opts for the latest :eek:"Explorer" because it works quickest on Windows 7. Why then did I mark the circle that says "other"?:rolleyes: On Windows 8.1 I use 3 other browsers.
  • Comodo Dragon http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Browsers/Comodo-Dragon.shtml the lighter "Bad Boy" little brother to Chrome.:) "Why?", you might ask, when security patch updates are few an far between? It's fast. Comodo's nimble clone is just as fast as even the new(-er) Internet Explorer, & on XP (our XP) it nearly outshines my favorite Firefox. Comodo's "Dragon" accepts most, though not all, of the security add-ons I prefer & use on Firefox! ScriptBlock has taken over the duties of NoScript, and except for updates, browse using Sandboxie Free Sandboxie.com.
  • Cyberfox x64 www.8pecxstudios.com & Palemoon x64 www.palemoon.org are two of my new favorites! Both are fast, light, & respond like Superhero versions of Firefox on Windows 7 & 8 with no cryptonite!:D Neither work on XP.:oops: These browsers are both "Portable", & were installed on our 495 GB External Flash Drive.
  • After adding the www.portableapps.com platform (3 MB dowload/6MB installed) on the same "Thumb-drive", I added Maxthon Browser from the platform itself!;) It's the easiest way not to install a browser on your system, though is still in it's fledgling stages (for me) as I'm itching to add extensions.:p
  • Lastly, on XP, I have been using Yandex Browser, a Chromium/Webkit/Blink engine browser which, though not as nimble (we're talking about our XP here..):rolleyes: it sticks with me through my posts & allows my reading of some fine post here on MT,:) and is very stable! Read about it here:cool: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Browsers/Yandex-Browser.shtml
 
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I moved to it in like September after Chrome messed up on me several times. In my opinion, it's faster than chrome, but very similar to Chrome besides the sandboxing feature
i am very surprised to see you consider chrome slower than Firefox. I 've used many PC's and this is not truth.
 
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