IE Replacement?

Discussion in 'Software' started by Radiofool, Jun 23, 2004.

  1. Radiofool

    Radiofool Private First Class

    Hey guys.

    Uh.

    Right, i've just always used IE for browsing etc, just cos its there and i have no problems. I've heard people talk about about 'faster' browsers, or browsers that use less resources..

    Now..

    I'm running a broadband connection of somewhere around 500kbs.. Am i really going to notice a difference in browsing speed?

    If so, what are your favourites, and.. Why?

    Even if it won't make much difference in speed, getting away from anything MS can't be bad.

    :)
     
  2. NAMOR

    NAMOR Private First Class

    My 2 favorites are Mozilla's Firefox and Opera 7.5. Give them both a try. I use them because Opera has alot of nice features and Firefox is a simple light weight browser which you can add alot of extensions/plug-ins to.
     
  3. Robster12

    Robster12 The Horse Whisperer

  4. g1lgam3sh

    g1lgam3sh MajorGeek

    I like Firefox and I like MyIE2, both have tabbed browsing and are pretty efficient, I tend to use either/or depending on mood.
     
  5. acejones

    acejones A Different Title

    I've been using MyIE2 for a while and I love it.
     
  6. Kodo

    Kodo SNATCHSQUATCH

    personal preference, but I abhor mozilla. I use MyIE2 or Opera. Mostly MyIE2 though.
     
  7. aLLiKZar

    aLLiKZar It's not too late to back out!

    I mainly use MyIE2. Simple to use
    and tabbed browsing which is easier
    than having multiple IE windows open.
     

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