What is your favorite web browser?
What is your favorite web browser?
Mine is well... Firefox. What's yours?
Re: What is your favorite web browser?
Firefox. Chrome might have some nice things, but it's too minimalist for my tastes. Opera is too bloated for me, and IE, well, it's IE. Safari is Apple's terrible rip-off of Konqueror.gpg10101 wrote:Mine is well... Firefox. What's yours?
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Re: What is your favorite web browser?
Firefox. But i use chrome on slower machines like netbooks. Vimperator is a nice thing to have, even though i'm not perfectly convenient with it, i find it useful from time to time; chrome has some simplier addons that try to emulate it as well.
oh ye (: I really want to take my pocket gauss cannon and kill everybody who had the slightest thought of selling netbooks with IE pre-installed. It takes a minute to open a simpliest website in this environment, and the system hangs completely on trying to open a second tabIE, well, it's IE
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Re: What is your favorite web browser?
Opera. If page renders incorret I check it in IE.
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Re: What is your favorite web browser?
Google Chrome.
I switched from IE7 because it was being a pain.
I love how wonderfully light GC is. It opens pages quickly almost never crashes or hangs.
I switched from IE7 because it was being a pain.
I love how wonderfully light GC is. It opens pages quickly almost never crashes or hangs.
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Re: What is your favorite web browser?
only time GC crashes is when they change sh@t without letting you know... ie: upgade stuff. and then google gears goes all and stuff...E-102 Gamma wrote:Google Chrome.
I switched from IE7 because it was being a pain.
I love how wonderfully light GC is. It opens pages quickly almost never crashes or hangs.
Re: What is your favorite web browser?
Opera. If page renders incorret I check it in IE Firefox.
only use IE to download "other browser"
i like opera since it helps me with email notification so i could reply and get info faster, FF sometimes annoys me with unsupported add on when i need it. never use GC before.
only use IE to download "other browser"
i like opera since it helps me with email notification so i could reply and get info faster, FF sometimes annoys me with unsupported add on when i need it. never use GC before.
Re: What is your favorite web browser?
I like the speed of google chrome, the interface of firefox, and standards compliance of safari
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Re: What is your favorite web browser?
firefox
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Re: What is your favorite web browser?
Err, Safari and Chrome use the same engine, and they're about equally standards-compliant as all other major browsers, except IE9, which is still missing a few useful HTML5 stuff like drag-and-drop uploading.macuser wrote:I like the speed of google chrome, the interface of firefox, and standards compliance of safari
Myself, I use Chrome everywhere. I like its UI and speed, and it's amazing how smoothly tab drag-and-drop works.
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No safari and chrome use a SIMILAR engine. Safari uses webkit, chrome uses it's own version of webkit which is for the most part compliant but there are a number of pet peeves I have with it (backface culling for one - just google the issue). I also do NOT like chrome's UI.Zarel wrote:Err, Safari and Chrome use the same engine, and they're about equally standards-compliant as all other major browsers, except IE9, which is still missing a few useful HTML5 stuff like drag-and-drop uploading.macuser wrote:I like the speed of google chrome, the interface of firefox, and standards compliance of safari
Myself, I use Chrome everywhere. I like its UI and speed, and it's amazing how smoothly tab drag-and-drop works.
IMHO this is what firefox or chrome SHOULD look like
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Re: What is your favorite web browser?
No, they use the same engine. Safari uses WebKit. Chrome uses WebKit. Neither of them use their "own version" of WebKit, they both use the one and only WebKit. Most rendering differences are due to that Chrome is updated more often than Safari and so usually has a more recent version of WebKit.macuser wrote:No safari and chrome use a SIMILAR engine. Safari uses webkit, chrome uses it's own version of webkit which is for the most part compliant but there are a number of pet peeves I have with it (backface culling for one - just google the issue).
The backface culling bug is marked as fixed: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56237
You'll notice this is a WebKit bug, not a Chrome bug. If you had used a Safari nightly with WebKit 258, you would have experienced the same bug.
And having tried the linked reproduction steps in Chrome 13, I can confirm that it's fixed.
That's a matter of opinion, although I do note there's a good reason why Firefox 4 and Opera 11's UIs were changed drastically from Firefox 3.6 and Opera 9 and now look practically identical to Chrome's.macuser wrote:I also do NOT like chrome's UI.
Uh, I don't see very many differences between this and Chrome (or any between this and Firefox 4, for that matter).macuser wrote:IMHO this is what firefox or chrome SHOULD look like
Main differences I see between that and Chrome are:
- home tab - you can pin tabs in Chrome, which is pretty much exactly that
- star button on left instead of right - I seriously don't care about this
- refresh/stop on the right - I'm used to it being on the left, but I don't really care about this either
- status bar - Chrome's disappearing status bar shows the same amount of information, but doesn't take up space
- bookmarks button to the right of location bar - Chrome puts this on the bookmarks bar, which I really prefer
- name of cert organization in location bar - okay, this is kind of useful, but really not a huge deal
Other than that, the shapes of some things are different, and that's about it. Which difference do you care about? o_O
Re: What is your favorite web browser?
It's Opera 10 , i guess chrome UI is identical to Opera with native theme although not many people know about this featureZarel wrote: That's a matter of opinion, although I do note there's a good reason why Firefox 4 and Opera 11's UIs were changed drastically from Firefox 3.6 and Opera 9 and now look practically identical to Chrome's.
it looks like this
Re: What is your favorite web browser?
I contrasted Opera 9 and Opera 11 mostly because Opera 10 changed to look more like Chrome, and then Opera 11 was changed to look even more like Chrome.
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I run the absolute bleeding edge of all browsers on one of my machines and NO the back-face culling bug is not fixed (I have a webpage I wrote that makes use of it)Zarel wrote: The backface culling bug is marked as fixed: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56237
You'll notice this is a WebKit bug, not a Chrome bug. If you had used a Safari nightly with WebKit 258, you would have experienced the same bug.
And having tried the linked reproduction steps in Chrome 13, I can confirm that it's fixed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X0_LGW54-A This page seen in the video still does this on chrome but not webkit nightly.
About chrome and safari using different versions of webkit: http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/WebKit2
This page talks about:
webkit1 - no sandboxing
webkit2 - native sandboxing
Chrome webkit - they modified it to use a custom sanboxing model
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