Firefox on my main computer (for the addons) and then chrome on my other computers.
Also I use Chrome on my netbook, Firefox is sluggish on it.
I mostly use Safari but I sometimes use Firefox.
[QUOTE=stone555;16763405]Also I use Chrome on my netbook, Firefox is sluggish on it.[/QUOTE]
Chrome is the fastest now by far
[QUOTE=Robbazking;16762981][img]http://infosecurity.us/images/safari512px.png[/img][/QUOTE]
You use a compass as an internet browser? Bad ass.
[QUOTE=TheMourge;16763526]You use a compass as an internet browser? Bad ass.[/QUOTE]
hurf :downs:
Safari.
[QUOTE=TheMourge;16763526]You use a compass as an internet browser? Bad ass.[/QUOTE]
... I am ashamed to say that I lol'd.
I use Firefox myself.
firefox and google chrome or opera.
Firefox 3.6 Alpha.
I might switch to that SRWare Iron browser posted earlier, it looks quite spiffy.
[QUOTE=stone555;16763146]:cawg:[/QUOTE]
:tiphat:
Opera.
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Sometimes Firefox.
Google Chrome.
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[QUOTE=rieda1589;16763289]I use [url=http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php]SRWare Iron[/url], It's basically Chrome stripped of all of google's monitoring/dodgy shit and has a built in adblocker.
Edit: On both my Netbook and Desktop.
I started using Chrome when Firefox froze any app trying to open it for about 5-10 seconds. Loved it but didn't like the ads, tried extensions and user scripts and was buggy. Found Iron and using it ever since.[/QUOTE]I tried it. It has a horrible ad-blocker. It didn't block ads from Facepunch or B-ZWRAEB.
chromium
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.6) Gecko/2009011912 Firefox/3.0.6
Firefox.
Firefox.
I use the current Firefox. I have sped it up with NoScript, AdBlock Plus, and some about;config settings.
I like Chrome, but the no support for addons made me mad. I couldn't block ads, yet firefox never kept cookies at that time. I reinstalled Firefox and it works to this day.
Uh, how do you go on about setting up Adblock for Chrome?
[QUOTE=j00g0t0wnd;16764442]Uh, how do you go on about setting up Adblock for Chrome?[/QUOTE]
There isn't an easy way just yet. Adsweep and extensions as a whole are buggy.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRWare_Iron]SRWare Iron (wiki)[/url] includes a built in adblocker.
How well does it work?
[QUOTE=Doug52392;16764079]Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.6) Gecko/2009011912 Firefox/3.0.6
Firefox.[/QUOTE]
Upgrade to 3.5
[QUOTE=rieda1589;16763289]I use [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRWare_Iron]SRWare Iron[/url], It's basically Chrome stripped of all of google's monitoring/dodgy shit and has a built in adblocker.[/QUOTE]
Nice, trying this out now.
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Oh yeah, the thread: Firefox 3.5
Firefox 3.5.2
[img]http://bayimg.com/image/kadngaace.jpg[/img]
Chrome for linux with the gtk+ theme.
As for that SRWare Iron thing, I don't get what "Shady google stuff" it removes. Chrome doesn't send anything unless you opt in to the "send usage metrics" stuff. And god forbid google gets it's had on data that helps them make the browser better. What Chrome sends to them is just what sites you go to so that they can track how people use it so that they can make sure certain websites always work. They can't really go off search stats for that because the sites you go to a lot you don't search for, you use a book mark or just type the url in. But I guess that's the beauty of open source, you can let some little company mess with a multi-billion dollar company's product to put paranoid people at ease.
Okay, I got the Chrome beta. Where is this adblock plugin?
[QUOTE=Roast Beast;16765095]Nice, trying this out now.[/QUOTE]
Follow up: First impressions, Iron seems pretty sweet. Noticeably faster than Firefox (I'm sure my dozen or so addons aren't helping any :v:), simple interface, adblocking is not as clean as ABP but probably good enough for me. I think I'll use it exclusively for a while to give it a proper test.
[QUOTE=j00g0t0wnd;16764442]Uh, how do you go on about setting up Adblock for Chrome?[/QUOTE]
The hell? :\ Mine came with it already on.
Also, I use dez netz
[IMG]http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/vv278/donutsalad/mynetz.png[/IMG]
Yes, I actively use everyone of them.
[QUOTE=Donutsalad;16767817][IMG]http://i691.photobucket.com/albums/vv278/donutsalad/mynetz.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
..God damn it.
Firefox 3.5.2.
[QUOTE=jivemasta;16765533][img]http://bayimg.com/image/kadngaace.jpg[/img]
Chrome for linux with the gtk+ theme.
As for that SRWare Iron thing, I don't get what "Shady google stuff" it removes. Chrome doesn't send anything unless you opt in to the "send usage metrics" stuff. And god forbid google gets it's had on data that helps them make the browser better. What Chrome sends to them is just what sites you go to so that they can track how people use it so that they can make sure certain websites always work. They can't really go off search stats for that because the sites you go to a lot you don't search for, you use a book mark or just type the url in. But I guess that's the beauty of open source, you can let some little company mess with a multi-billion dollar company's product to put paranoid people at ease.[/QUOTE]
hard to believe that the depicted program was once actually good looking. what have you done
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