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What browser do you use?

Mozilla Firefox
42
70%
Interweb Exploder
8
13%
Netscape / Mozilla
5
8%
Konqueror / Safari / Opera / Any other browser
5
8%
 
Total votes: 60

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Post by xMetaRidley »

I use Opera 7.54u2 with Proxomitron.
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Post by casualsax3 »

adventure_of_link wrote:Cool, thanks for the information casualsax3. 8)
You can just call me casualsax :roll:
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Post by adventure_of_link »

Ok.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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Post by Lord Alpha »

Firefox,for the various reasons already mentioned


Offtopic:
Does there exsist a program to convert Outlook 2003's .pst file into something Mozilla's mail client can read?
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Post by jdratlif »

lord alpha wrote:Offtopic:
Does there exsist a program to convert Outlook 2003's .pst file into something Mozilla's mail client can read?
I was able to get Thundebird to clone my Outlook's mail if I already had Outlook installed, but it wouldn't just load it from the PST file.
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Post by -_pentium5.1_- »

I'm one of the few people who switched from Opera to Firefox. My original reason for going with Opera was that I wanted a browser with popup blocking and tabbed browsing (as well as better speed than IE), but Opera was too bloated/buggy. I am now a satisfied Firefox customer.
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Post by Noxious Ninja »

I've never actually heard Opera called bloated before. The default 7.5 interface did have quite a few buttons, but the download is smaller than Firefox, AND it include a mail client!
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