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RustyJ (Suspended)
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Firefox if I get to choose. Didn't know Netscape still existed, that name brings back memories.
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11-21-10 01:43am
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lk2fireone (0)
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Firefox almost exclusively.
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11-21-10 02:49am
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BenThruston (0)
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K-Meleon, a Mozilla derived browswer w/ buttons to turn off javascript and flash objects. Useful browsing sites that ad bomb.
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11-21-10 03:57am
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4
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pat362 (0)
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I'm still using IE for my everyday surfing and I usually use Firefox when I'm going to download content from sites.
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11-21-10 07:41am
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Denner (0)
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Netscape for porn - everything else Firefox.
Reason: Netscape - though "oldish" - has the most user friendly way of watching/viewing vid-files DURING downloads...
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11-21-10 07:52am
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RagingBuddhist (Disabled)
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99+% of the time, it's Firefox. I like having addons like NoScript and Adblock to make browsing as clean as possible. Since I run an outdated version of Firefox (mostly because newer versions won't resize pictures to fit the screen), I keep the latest version of Opera around for those times when something doesn't display properly.
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11-21-10 09:23am
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graymane (Suspended)
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I'm still hanging in there with EP. Probably would use other broswers, and for all practictal purposes should, but just too lazy downloading and getting acquainted with them.
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11-21-10 09:48am
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tangub (0)
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I just stick with internet explorer. Have experimented with firefox and the Down Them All add on but due to limited technical knowledge i couldn't really figure it out. Last time i tried firefox with a paysite i couldn't even log in.
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11-21-10 10:34am
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Lionheart (0)
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Safari for me
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11-21-10 01:20pm
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Capn (0)
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Flashpeak Slimbrowser.
Been using various iterations of it since I first went online in the mid nineties.
Cap'n :0)
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11-21-10 02:28pm
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Wittyguy (0)
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I like Firefox cause it's pretty stable and has the add on features others have mentioned. I'm surprised no one has chimed in with Google Chrome. I've been thinking about trying it out but haven't gotten around to it yet.
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11-21-10 02:57pm
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PinkPanther (0)
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IE is by far the shittiest, most glitchy, most hospitable to virus-makers, so I've been using it less and less - Firefox and Chrome for me
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11-21-10 05:30pm
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Jay G (Disabled)
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Opera, because I love the speed dial feature. Punch email first, then porn users, then whatever site I belong to at the time, then my favorite surfing portals.
I was trying to remember the first web browser I used after I dumped IE. It had a picture of a happy spider on his or her web. Anybody remember it?
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11-22-10 05:26am
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jsmits80 (0)
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google chrome
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11-22-10 10:50am
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BadMrFrosty (0)
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I mostly use Firefox even though it is slow and hogs memory like a fat man hogs pies. Will be interesting to see what they can do with the Gecko 2 engine that will be in Firefox 4, if reports are to be believed it should fly.
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11-28-10 08:14am
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slategrey (0)
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i use and love google chrome because of its simple layout and it loads videos qucker
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11-30-10 08:49pm
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marcdc1 (0)
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I'm currently exclusively safari. But giving a second look to chrome and opera
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08-07-12 08:09am
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