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Originally posted by NoddYMozilla is a superset of Firefox. The Mozilla Project also includes the Thunderbird POP3/IMAP4/NNTP/RSS client and Bugzilla as well as some smaller projects.
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Originally posted by Magnusum.. don't technical people call it Mozilla, instead of Firefox?
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I read about Opera being a super quick browser a while ago. Installed it and timed it opening up various pages, some were quicker than IE some were slower, overall no better really. That was about a year though..
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um.. don't technical people call it Mozilla, instead of Firefox?
NetPositive is the best browser by the way. And it would be even better if it handled Javascript, CSS, had a decent up-to-date Flash plugin...
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FF mostly, otherwise Safari, Flock, Camino. Most of the time, for non-work-related stuff, I'm using w3m
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I've never encountered FF being heavy on the CPU and it outclasses IE by a long way so I'll be sticking with it.
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Which Browser on Windows
50Internet Explorer36.00%18Firefox54.00%27Opera8.00%4Flock / others2.00%1What's a browser0.00%0I've been using IE and FF for a while, but get frustrated with FF using excessive CPU on occasions.
I downloaded Opera last night and saw the light (well for now), it does everything I want and a whole lot more.
I like the ability to sperate TABS so that different web sites can be places on the screen side by side or howver I want them, and the WIDGETS thng is great.
What do the congegration use / think of various browsers?
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