What does your browser reveal about you?

Firefox vs IE

I often tend to judge people based on the type of browser they use. Believe it or not, the choice of your favorite browser reveals a lot about your personality.

IE 5.0:

You only use your computer for IM, email and Myspace. You stubbornly refuse to upgrade that ancient Win 98 box that you are using because you don’t need some fancy computer and in your opinion the one you have works just fine. You also probably don’t use antivirus or antispyware either. You just let your son/nephew/friend clean it out every month or so.

IE 6.0:

You probably don’t know what a “browser” is and you think Internet is IE. You have no clue about technology, and you are generally afraid of computers. You also use your machine only for IM, chat, email and myspace. Your friends keep telling you about that “Fried Fox” thingy but you don’t really understand this stuff and never really had time to look into it.

IE 7.0:

You consider yourself to be on the cutting edge of technology. You think that Microsoft is the greatest company on the earth, and that this evil “Lenoux” operating system is made by terrorists. You have a poster of Steve Ballmer on your wall, and you want to be like Bill Gates when you grow up. When you think about Vista you get goosebumps and shiver with excitement.

Firefox 1.x:

You are most likely a little bit geeky and proud of it. You are a strong supporter of the Open Source movement, and you think that RMS is “the man”. You really don’t care if FF is faster, or safer than IE – you would use it even if it performed 10 times worse. You are just happy that you have a free, open source browser with a huge community that is supporting it. At any given time you have installed at least 7 extensions that you couldn’t live without.

Firefox 2.0 Beta:

You are a developer by day and open source developer by night. Either that, or a huge Firefox fan. You are all over Bugzilla reporting all the issues you encounter with the browser. You have probably summited at least one patch to an open source project at some point in your life. You love to tinker with your applications, and you don’t mind running beta software on your machine. After all, it is fun to discover new bugs, and to work little kinks out of the new cutting edge programs.

Mozilla:

You have been with Mozilla since the begging. You think that Firefox is really over-hyped and you prefer the old school Netscape like environment much better. You don’t think the Moz Suite is bloated – you actually like having a mail client, irc client, and a web editor embedded in the browser. You don’t understand why people would pick a browser with less features. In all other aspects you are much like a Firefox user – you love Open Source, you are fond of your extensions and etc… Actually, no – you would rather say that Firefox users are much like you in their tastes. After all, you were using an awesome gecko powered browser while they were still struggling with their IE or whatever.

Opera:

You really don’t care for they Firefox hype. What you want is the best browser there is – and for you that’s Opera. You actually used to pay them when the browser was ad supported. If a Firefox fanboi starts talking smack about your browser you quickly shoot him down by proposing the ACID2 test. You know what you want (a fast, standards compliant browser) and you know where to get it. Browser wars do not interest you at all, although you kinda hope that Firefox wins so that fewer web developers make IE only pages.

Netscape 8.x:

You are a senior citizen, who just recently got a new computer. You don’t really understand anything about the internets, but you distinctly remember that you must have Netscape to run them. You can’t understand all that talk about Internet Explorator and Firesomething, and you have no clue what Oprah has to do with the internets. All you know is that you need to click on that big N to get to the “onlines”. You think that Senator Steven’s speech about net neutrality made a lot of sense. You also sent out an internet one day, and the other person haven’t received it for days.

Netscape 7 and below:

See IE 5.0.

AOL Explorer:

Ever since you installed new AIM client this thing became your default browser. You really hate it, but you just can’t figure out how to change it back. You don’t even know how to explain what you want to your computer savvy friends. Whenever you try to get help and you say something like “can you change the new internet, back to the old internet?” they just stare at you and pretend they don’t understand. They probably don’t know as much about computers as they say they do, or something.

AOL Suite:

You most likely either still use AOL as your dialup ISP. Either that, or you somehow figured that you still need AOL even after getting broadband connection. Someone told you you can actually use the internets without starting AOL but you haven’t figured out how is that possible. It seems really difficult though, and you suspect it might be illegal.

Safari:

Congratulations! You are a Mac user with all perks and benefits that title offers you. You love OSX, and you would never use Windows. It just seems ugly and kludge stricken to you. You like the simplicity, and clarity that Mac offers you, and Safari is a browser that just works for you. You never really bothered to look for another one, because you are fully satisfied with what you have and you wouldn’t change it for the world.

Konqueror:

You are a linux user, and a geek at heart. You think that KDE is the best desktop environment out there, and you despise Gnome. You love the fact that your browser is also file manager, a ftp/scp client, smb share client, a PDF viewer and many other things. You like to show off KDE’s network transparency to your friends by scp’ing to your web server, editing HTML file, saving it, and then refreshing the modified page without ever leaving the browser. Most of the applications you use on a daily basis have names starting with a k (Kmail, Kontact, Kdevelop, Koffice etc..)

Lynx:

You are a liar. You really want me to believe that you use a text browser for everything? Especially one that does not support javascript, frames, css and has trouble displaying tables? Seriously, I can totally believe that you use vi all the time, and that your primary email client is Mutt or Pine. But there is no way that I’m prepared to buy that you use lynx for everything. And if you would, then you’d be the most hardcore geek I have ever seen in my life. Hats off to you!

If you disagree with any of the above, please let me know in the comments. If you are offended, then stop using that shit you use and get a real browser. :mrgreen: Also feel free to add short descriptions for the browsers that I missed.

Disclaimer: I have no clue who made that awesome firefox image. Someone had it as an avatar on a message board. I’m perfectly willing to give the author credit if I can find him.

Update Sun, August 20 2006, 04:00 AM

Thank you for all the comments. Just to set things straight – I am not saying Lynx is a bad browser. I use it quite often in fact for various things. I’m just saying that I doubt a lot of people would use it as their main browser of choice. But if you are, hats off to you! You are much more hardcore than I am.

Update Sun, August 20 2006, 10:09 PM

Now, here are some missing browsers by popular demand:

Flock:

They might as well call you Mr. Web 2.0. You are all over flickr, del.icio.us, youtube and dozens of other websites, and your browser reflects it. You think that Firefox is OK, but it does not include all the blogging, photo sharing, tagging and bookmark sharing tools right there at your fingertips. You wish you could get a chip implanted in your brain so that you would stay connected to the web and be able to moblog 24/7. When the small minded people tell you that Flock is just a fork of Firefox you dismiss them saying they are not seeing the big picture.

Epiphany:

You are a Gnome user and proud of it. You consider KDE a torture device from hell. You are fond of explaining people that KDE must be configured for hours before it can be usable. The people who claim that KDE is totally usable right out of the box are definitely dirty liers. You prefer things simple and intuitive – that’s why you picked Gnome, and that’s why you use Epiphany. You tried using Mozzila and Firefox but you found them bloated, counterintuitive and ugly. Your desktop is neat an organized, just like your desk is.

Maxthon and Avant:

You are a little bit confused. You like IE and you wouldn’t change it for another browser. You don’t want to worry about sites that won’t render properly, or ActiveX controls that won’t work on an alternative browser. But deep down inside you are envious of your friends who get to have tabbed browsing, and other cool features. You do recognize that IE is a little behind the times though, and you want something more modern, without giving up your ability to render certain websites. Maxhton/Avant lets you have the best of both worlds – the warm and comfy feel of IE rendering engine, and all the cool features that are standard in other browsers. You will likely switch to IE7 when it is out of beta.

Sea Monkey:

You simply like application suites. You can’t help it, but the thought of using separate applications for web browsing an email just seems obscene to you. You used to use Mozilla but when Sea Monkey was released, you quickly jumped ship and you have never looked back. You think Sea Monkey is the coolest name for a browser ever!

w3m:

You have been a sysadmin for most of your life. You rarely see the sunlight because you spend most of your day in the bowels of the NOC surrounded by big servers. You can’t sleep without the background noise of a humming computer fan. You take a warm jacket to work even in the summertime because the AC in the server room is cranked up so high you could get a cold just thinking about it. Young geeks look up to you, and try to imitate you – but you could never figure out why.

K-Meleon:

You are way to impatient to wait for your browser to load. Even IE starts up to slow for you. That’s why your browser has a preloader, and it is cranked up so high that it only takes nanoseconds for the window to pop up on the screen. You live life in the fast lane, and you do not have time to wait for the slow moving applications. You can remember spending hours doing windows registry tweaks to bring up those response rates, loading times, and decrease timeouts on everything.

Dillo:

You are a minimalist at heart. You like your applications small and fast. You can be obsessive about memory footprints of the programs you run on a daily basis. You most likely run IceWM or Windowmaker on your machine and you sneer at the bloated desktop environments such as KDE or Gnome. You are known as the the local Linux/BSD guru.

Sigh… I tried to write something about Camino, Shiira and Omniweb but I have nothing. I never used them. Please feel free to do your own description of those in the comment and I will include it in the post.

Translations:

This post was translated to Chinese – here. I can’t read Chinese so I can’t tell you much more about it, but I think it’s awesome that someone took time to do this. :mrgreen:

Portugese translation can be found here. Thanks!

Update Mon, Aug 21 2006, 3:20 PM

For those of you who are interested, here are my istes the browser usage statistics for the last few days.

[tags]browser, browser wars, firefox, internet explorer, ie, opera, safari, lynx, netscape, aol, aol explorer[/tags]

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410 Responses to What does your browser reveal about you?

  1. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    Wow… If you are browsing the web with Atari ST you are old school to the core! :P

    Btw, how do you connect ST to the internet? Can you actually get an ethernet card for it? Or a modem?

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  2. STop DENMARK Epiphany Ubuntu Linux says:

    Ethernet? Modem?… No! We use the FORCE, my young padawan!

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  3. fwolf GERMANY Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    uhm .. what about Firefox 3.0a1 “Minefield”? :D

    cu, w0lf.

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  5. Chris UNITED STATES Internet Explorer Windows says:

    I am an IE user and feel that you have overgeneralized everybody who uses IE. Firefox may be better in some aspects, but as a web developer, I’ve noticed that FireFox does not render controls properly, as IE also does. To say that all IE users are basically retarded just shows your bias against Microsoft and that this blog does not show a balanced opinion. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that not only does your opinion on IE suck, it is also wrong as I am an owner of a computer company, web / application programmer, network technician, and would choose IE over FireFox any day because of ease of use and speed. Also, if you use IE properly there is nothing to worry about.

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  6. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Linux says:

    Wrong – IE is not standard compliant. If something works in IE but not in Firefox and Opera means that you probably are doing it wrong (ie. not the way W3C would have youi do it).

    Btw, if you are indeed a decision maker at a web development company then you are part of a bigger problem. Thanks to people like you Microsoft gets away with distribution a half-assed attempt at a browser solution and shits all over W3C.

    Because of this type of thinking only one browser on the market right now is able to pass W3C. Because of this we have IE only websites that are inaccessible to linux, unix and apple users.

    I bet you can be succesful, and make money this way. Still, it doesn’t mean it is ok to discriminate all the users who choose not to lock themselves into a proprietary operating system made by convicted monopolist.

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  7. Haha what a great article. You got me down to a tee (Firefox user)

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  9. ia PHILIPPINES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    Wait, what if I have different browsers on my computer? Does that mean I have multiple personality disorder? I have Firefox 1.5.0.7, IE7, and Opera 9.02. I dumped Mozilla for Firefox long ago. :) As for the other browsers, feeling ko yung tatlo lang ang importante sa kin pag gumagawa ng website. (Super-useful ng Opera, plus it can display webpages ‘retro’ text-only style and stuff.)

    Anyway I’m using Firefox 1.5.0.7 and counting down to Firefox 2.0’s final release. ^_^

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  10. blaise gomez PHILIPPINES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    yeah, come to think of it. I have like 3 web browsers too… Opera, Firefox and IE7Beta 2 (one that sucks harder than IE6).

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  12. Jay UNITED STATES Netscape Windows says:

    I guess I’m the only idiot with Netscape??? My job requires constant browsing and research (8-12 hours a day). I started on Windows 95 with dial-up and Netscape. I learned a lot from these predictably crashable programs over the years. More than I cared to. I tried the switch to IE and found it to be a virus magnet that clogs my computer with crap. I tried Fire “Something” and was turned off by it’s resemblance to IE (never really had any problems though). I guess I just stick with what I know, and I know that between XP and Netscape 8 the nightmares and anxiety of yesterday are gone (compatibility is good). I have always been baffled by the AOL users. Most senior citizens I know use IE or AOL. I checked out Opera it doesn’t look that different from Netscape as far as features go. Sounds like compatibility might be an issue, but I think I’ll give it a try. So slide your little clicky thing around and send me an internet, we can talk about the book club. Like the post it made me laugh.

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  14. joijo SAUDI ARABIA Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    this is a conversation i had with my friend after she used my laptop:
    – i like that mozzarella thing.
    – mozzarella? you mean mozilla firefox.
    – yeah, whatever. u don’t have to open many pages. it opens them in the same page. thats cool!
    – : )

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  15. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    LOL! I haven’t heard anyone calling it mozzarella yet, but thats hilarious.

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  16. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Linux says:

    Just a little side note – I installed a plugin that shows what kind of browser and OS did the commenter use just below his/her post.

    I think it fits in perfectly with the topic of the post. Now you can just scroll through the comments and see all the different borwsers that were used ro post them.

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  17. STop DENMARK K-Meleon Windows says:

    That’s not fair! I tried to enter a comment using Lynx, but was shut out by your “security” stuff!
    I’ve been SEGREGATED ;-)

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  18. STop DENMARK Dillo says:

    But, OK! You want to make a “Browser Freak Show”, hey?
    Here’s one!


    Take the Web back (to stone age) with Dillo!

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  19. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Linux says:

    Sorry, but the CAPTCHA keeps me from being flooded by comment spammers. You should still be able to post using lynx though – you just need to download the CAPTCHA image and open it with something.

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  20. Luke UNITED STATES Dillo says:

    Hehe! I have Dillo too!

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  21. STop DENMARK Lynx says:

    The force is strong with you, Luke! I couldn’t find this “something” you talked
    about… But here you are. Now you should be proud to have a “Posted using Lynx” on your blog!

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  22. STop DENMARK Internet Explorer Windows says:

    So, you have Dillo too… but my version is greater than yours! (0.8.5)
    Now, try to beat this one: IE6 on Linux!

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  23. STop DENMARK Konqueror Ubuntu Linux says:

    I should have known… Wine identifies itself as Win98 |-(

    Get IE4Linux (5, 5.5, 6.0)
    IE7 is on the way…

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  24. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Linux says:

    Haha! Awesome on the Lynx!

    Oh, and thanks for the tip on installing IE6 under wine. I’m running Hoary but I was able to install it by upgrading wine to the Dapper version. Awesome!

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  25. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Linux says:

    Btw, which Ubuntu version are you running? I wonder why mine gets identified as “Linux” when yours gets correctly detected as “Ubuntu Linux”?

    Could this be a Hoary thing?

    I seriously need to upgrade to at least Dapper one of these days, but I’m afraid I get into some dependency hell if I just let apt do it’s thing overnight. Since I use this machine for work I cant really afford to have it down for a day or two as I sort out the issues. So I keep putting the upgrade till a later time…

    Hmm… Maybe over the holidays.

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  26. STop DENMARK Konqueror Ubuntu Linux says:

    6.10 Edgy. Upgraded from Dapper for a few weeks ago. The only trouble I had was the dreaded Radeon driver! Running without 3D acceleration at the moment. Not a big problem though, as the only app I have that needs it is Google Earth.

    Nice job with that plugin, by the way.

    What the h…, am I still using Konqueror? ;-)

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  27. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    I got that extension from here, btw.

    I just bet that my big problem will be setting up ndiswrapper again. Plus I have so much stuff installed that it is hard to say which ones will have dependency issues once I upgrade.

    I’m trying to decide if I should go Hoary -> Dapper -> Edgy or just jump to Edgy directly. It seems that the two stage upgrade would give me more control over crazy stuff that may come up.

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  28. STop DENMARK Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    My humble experience: upgrading from Hoary to Dapper sucked (everything broke, had to reinstall from scratch). Upgrading from Dapper to Edgy worked like a dream…
    But it might be me…

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  29. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    That’s exactly what I’m worried about.

    I will most likely move the contents of /home to a dedicated partition before I do anything. Then I’ll try Hoary->Dapper and see how it goes. If all else fails, I will just reinstall the OS and remount /home.

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  31. slacker UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Linux says:

    I enjoyed this page very entertaining.

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  33. hELP UNITED STATES Internet Explorer Windows says:

    I dont know I choose to use IE 4

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  34. Alexs AUSTRIA Opera Windows says:

    Thanks for the nice article :-D

    That is translation in german language:
    http://chmiela.com/article.php?id=6

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  35. Douglas AUSTRALIA Opera Windows says:

    Really good blog article!

    I’m a multi-browser person. I have to use Internet Explorer at school (Im going to try and convince the IT staff to put opera or firefox into the next image), Portable firefox when I feel like waiting for it to load, firefox 2 at home and opera at the library.

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  36. Aaron UNITED STATES W3M says:

    No one posted from w3m yet…

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  37. Jeff UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    You have been with Mozilla since the begging.

    Hmmm. Pretty catty, sarcastic stuff. Then the spell checker comes by, and beginning is translated to BEGGING, and the writer doesn’t notice.

    Not very impressive, no, not at all.

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  38. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    Aaron – to bad that the pluging I’m using doesn’t have an icon for W3M. It’s a little bit disappointing, considering it had one for both Links and Dillo. :(

    Jeff – thanks for catching it. I figured I do not need to proofread my posts cause some grammar/spelling natzi’s will sooner or later point out all the typos in their condescending comments. :P No soup for you!

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  39. VfB CZECH REPUBLIC Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    now use Firefox 2.0, I a exOperaLover

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  41. Knight NEW ZEALAND Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    Firefox 2.0 FTW!

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  42. Melvin UNITED STATES Internet Explorer Windows says:

    Dont you think people choose this type of thing for you. You think it is your browser. But the government is beaming these ideas into your head. You dont choose these things. The government chooses for you and you dont even realize. http://www.themostgeneroussoul.com

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  43. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    Melvin – the government can beam all they want. I have my tin-foil hat to protect me!

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  45. Pigglessworth CZECH REPUBLIC Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    great article, but you should add Gran Paradiso aka FF 3.0 alpha ;-)

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  46. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    Pigglessworth – I probably should. When I wrote this though, 2.0 was still in beta so I didn’t even think about 3.0. :)

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  47. Stanislav RUSSIAN FEDERATION Internet Explorer Windows says:

    Has visited your site and has understood that to me up to such still far!!! It is beautifully issued, the convenient navigation, an interesting content!!! Good fellows!!! More often on you I shall look.

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  48. CamelLHP UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    Very nice! thanks for the lol’s and the rofl’s.

    If your msg board isn’t up to speed with my OS yet its Vista ;-)

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  49. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    You’re welcome.

    I’m not sure what you mean about being up to speed. The OS detection plugin identified your OS correctly as Vista. :)

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  50. Stan RUSSIAN FEDERATION Internet Explorer Windows says:

    “grouchy old man Says:

    August 20th, 2006 at 5:15 am
    Why must you pricks constantly engage in a series of oneupmanship regarding browsers? Are all your dicks really that small?

    For god’s sake children, grow up. Nobody but other small penis owners care about your damn browser wars, and those of us with gigantic dongs don’t give a shit. We’re too busy making fun of ALL of you.

    Everytime I see something this godforsaken fucktarded I think, “Wow that’s some piece of stupid.” Make your own damn browser from scratch if you’re so fucking gobbledeedicked, and then somebody like me might actually give a shit. ”
    Better you will not tell.
    I subscribe under each word.

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  51. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    Stan – you make me LOL!

    Personally I think browser is a very important piece of software. It’s probably the single most intensively used, multi-purpose application you can think of. So picking a good browser with a set of features that suits you can and will make you more productive.

    As I said before – only technophobic IE users post negative comments on this thread.

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  52. Jake Rennie CANADA Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    Personally I use Firefox. I knew somebody who used Avant before: they were rather obsessive with it, even going as far to discreetly install it on my machine, which was rather annoying. I’ve tried several other browsers, though I think I’ll stick with Firefox.

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  53. teamcoltra UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    Avant was good 5 years ago… but now its crap.. firefox has beaten it by far.

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  54. James PORTUGAL W3M says:

    Well, this article is pretty funny.
    I use Firefox and w3m (mainly for the news).
    w3m cvs comes with framebuffer inline images and it’s very fast (faster if you disable the images) except it doesn’t do asynchronous downloads yet.

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  55. talkingpan CHINA Opera Windows says:

    Incredible article.Most of browers are so strang that I never know theirs existence.I do want hats off to you-if I have!

    By the way,what’s your opinion about one of popular browsers in China-Tencent TT?And the latest Maxthon?

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  56. STop DENMARK Opera Windows says:

    Well, they’re both wrapper apps using the IE engine, aren’t they? No genuine browsers IMHO…
    But I’d love to try TT! Got a link?

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  57. Grumpy Gnu DENMARK Mozilla Firefox Linux says:

    FireFox sucks! IceWeasel rules!

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  59. ancutaandrei ROMANIA Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    When I click in the “OK” button in the Avant Browser Options window
    the address bar, the search bar and the standard bar arrange themself in the same line,

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  60. ancutaandrei ROMANIA Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    But I think Avant Browser is one of the best web browsers.

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  61. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    Avant and Maxthon are indeed just wrappers over IE. IceWeasel is just Firefox packaged for Debian without trademarked icons and names. And if I remember correctly, it’s not even a real fork (ie they don’t maintain their own codebase) – just a repackaging project. Actually it turns out that it is fork with some unique original features but they do constantly merge to the FF trunk.

    Neither of those is a real, stand alone browser. Not that this is a bad thing – just saying… :P

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  65. VivianGao CHINA Internet Explorer Windows says:

    为什么我用IE7.0的时候加不了附件呀

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  68. ancutaandrei ROMANIA Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    I want to correct the download link for Avant Browser on my post: http://www.soft82.com/download/Windows/Avant_Browser

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  69. laky CHINA Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    really funny~

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  70. laky CHINA Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    aha~
    I found that those who Win Server were all Chinese (including me)
    As windows is really “cheap” here :P

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  72. STop DENMARK Safari Windows says:

    [quote comment=”5772″]Awesome!
    We need an IceWeasel, though.[/quote]

    We already have! Se the post from February 22nd, 2007 at 6:20 pm…

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  73. STop DENMARK Safari Windows says:

    The report is wrong, by the way… I was using Safari on WinXP!
    The latest built works quite well actually. Much faster than FF…

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  74. Luke UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    [quote comment=”5776″]The report is wrong, by the way… I was using Safari on WinXP!
    The latest built works quite well actually. Much faster than FF…[/quote]

    Heh. It seems that whoever wrote this plugin took a shortcut with Safari. LOL

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  77. Greet BELGIUM Mozilla Firefox Mac OS says:

    I think you should change the bit about Firefox 2.0. It’s out of beta now, isn’t it? I use it, and I certainly don’t recognize myself in what you’ve written.
    I used IE when I was younger and didn’t know about browsers, and when I found out I switched to Firefox (faster, safer, blablabla) and I haven’t even considered switching to Opera, Safari or anything else ever since.

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  78. Luke Maciak UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    Well, this was posted in August of 2006. Now it’s almost October of 2007. So obviously the whole thing is a tad dated.

    Here, let me fix it for you:

    s/Firefox 1.x/Firefox 2.0.0.x/g
    s/Firefox 2.0 Beta/Firefox 3.0 Beta/g

    There! How is that?

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  79. STop DENMARK Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    [quote post=”841″]There! How is that? [/quote]
    Hits the nail on the head…
    Watch the Minefield!

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  80. Greet BELGIUM Mozilla Firefox Mac OS says:

    [quote comment=”6275″]Well, this was posted in August of 2006. Now it’s almost October of 2007. So obviously the whole thing is a tad dated.

    Here, let me fix it for you:

    s/Firefox 1.x/Firefox 2.0.0.x/g
    s/Firefox 2.0 Beta/Firefox 3.0 Beta/g

    There! How is that?[/quote]

    Lol, thanks :P I’m sorry, I didn’t look at the date. I came here via someones recent Del.icio.us links, so I assumed this was posted recently too. Will look at the date next time :P

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  81. mujahid7ia UNITED STATES Opera Windows says:

    Wow, this entrt is still getting comments. It is hilarious, though.

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  82. Dave UNITED KINGDOM Opera Linux says:

    Superb post! (despite looking a bit dated nowadays :))

    I’m just shocked there don’t appear to be any Opera users on Linux! Have to rectify that…

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  83. צימרים ISRAEL Internet Explorer Windows says:

    LOL there’s very funny thinks here

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  84. if i use 3 browsers what that seeing?

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  85. anttna FRANCE Lynx says:

    Lynx: It’s really good to do some data mining on the net… with no javascript and just usefull stuf. And I did this post with it! (not easy with the anti-spam image :D)

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  86. Jay UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    FireFox has really improved, Thanks!!

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  87. dom UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    Pretty close on Safari. Really using something else though.

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  88. Dom UNITED STATES Safari Mac OS says:

    What about Safari users that use a PC.

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  89. Luke Maciak UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Windows Terminalist says:

    [quote comment=”9292″]What about Safari users that use a PC.[/quote]

    Dom, check out the date of this post:

    This entry was posted on Saturday, August 19th, 2006

    Safari on PC did not exist back then. :)

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  91. yman ROMANIA Mozilla Firefox Windows says:

    Now i’m using the new version of Avant Browser and i think it’s really good. One issue is if Avant Browser is closed improperly, all open web pages are saved and will be automatically reopened at next startup.

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  92. Luke Maciak UNITED STATES Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux Terminalist says:

    @yman: Funny thing, cause the plugin recognizes your browser as Firefox 3.0.1.

    Also as far as I can tell Avant is basically just an UI that wraps around IE.

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  95. BihariBabu INDIA PHP says:

    What about Google Chrome? Although it is still lacking some functionality of other browsers and keypad navigation is jittery, it opens in a jiffy. Otherwise I’m a Mozilla Firefox diehard and can choose this over all the browsers anyday with my eyes closed!

    BihariBabu
    http://apnigang.com/forums

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  96. Yes, I’m a Mr. Web 2.0. Flock works great with all the Firefox extensions too. I guess I’m a Chromie when I’m on a Windows machine though.

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  97. RiffRaff GERMANY Mozilla Firefox Ubuntu Linux says:

    Well on your “favorite text editor” page I posted that I use “vi” or “gvim”.

    Now, for the browser it is “Firefox” on Sidux, Fedora and Ubuntu.

    But you will not believe that: One of my colleagues really really uses lynx for just about everything! no kidding.

    I wish I could say that for me, but I could never get used to this brwoeser althoug I really tried hard in the past.
    w3m is my choice if the X-server doesn’t work anymore and I need to get help from the internet.

    regards from northern Germany,
    RiffRaff

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  98. LOL, this is classic. I am a Safari user, but I do use Firefox from time to time.

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