Quick Knives
Nov 8 2008, 02:20 AM
Which ones would you guys suggest that would
1. Allow the easiest navigation
2. Have the least chance of being onset by villains! (trojans be gone)
3. PResent the least complications.
I was using Mozilla Firefox until VERY recently, and have since switched back to Iexplorer while I look for a good browser, any suggestions?
Maelgwyn
Nov 8 2008, 06:51 AM
QK - Im still using firefox for my browsing so Im no help to ya dude...
However, I have heard good things from Opera and Im not too fussed on Google Chrome
Maelgwyn
4MyMistress
Nov 8 2008, 07:28 AM
QUOTE(Quick Knives @ Nov 8 2008, 02:20 AM)

Which ones would you guys suggest that would
1. Allow the easiest navigation
2. Have the least chance of being onset by villains! (trojans be gone)
3. PResent the least complications.
I was using Mozilla Firefox until VERY recently, and have since switched back to Iexplorer while I look for a good browser, any suggestions?
Your requirements would suggest Firefox over I.E. Opera would be your next bet. I haven't played with the new Google one so I cannot comment on that. Any other browsers are used more by my hacker-buddies and tend to be less user-friendly.
Arkhanno
Nov 8 2008, 06:31 PM
Firefox is the best, and the add-ons help a lot when it comes to security. If, for some reason, you don't like Firefox, then go with Opera. It has less customization than Firefox, but it is the next best. Google Chrome isn't exactly a good choice for a browser right now because it's full version isn't released yet; very little customization, feels a bit clunky right now, but it does have some nice features.
I hope this helped you and your decision!
Quick Knives
Nov 8 2008, 10:54 PM
I appreciate the suggestion.
I think Opera and Firefox are the leading competitors at the moment, and no longer Google Chrome after all this hate on it.
Thanks alot!
Maelgwyn
Nov 9 2008, 05:30 PM
No worries QK - we're here to help
Shintogara
Nov 11 2008, 02:56 PM
If you want some safe browsing, use firefox with
this add-on!.
It's almost paranoia safety level in terms of web pages with bad intentions.
I use it and like it (but im kinda geek, so its not for everyone)
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