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What internet browser do you use?  

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  1. 1. What internet browser do you use?

    • Internet Explorer
      15
    • Firefox
      20
    • Safari
      1
    • Google Chrome
      9
    • Opera
      1
    • Other
      1


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What internet browser do you use?

Internet Explorer (What version, 7,8,9)

Firefox (What version)

Google Chrome

Safari

Opera

Other

Just curious...I am using Google Chrome and notice that it is much, much faster.

Added a poll, you can chose more than one.

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Chrome 95% of the time.  Fast, easy.

Will use MS Edge / IE if there is a issue with Chrome.  I've only really experienced issues with Chrome when using net based file servers, specifically utilizing files active by multiple simultaneous users.

Ironically, this post is coming in from Edge...….

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4 hours ago, bimmer said:

firefox comes with ubuntu and leaves nothing to be desired.

Do you have a machine you are running Ubuntu on? Do you not use windows, mac or other system? Just curious, always thought of loading it on an old pc but never did.

As far as this thread, I mostly use Chrome on my desktop, laptop, tablet and iphone.

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I've used them all in the past, but always end up back at ubuntu. It's just so easy, the latest version is no big deal to get, it'll run decent on even the most crusty machine, it's wonderful. Right now I'm on one of those really cheap throwaway computers that doesn't even have a hard drive, just 30gb soldered to the board. It wasn't capable of upgrading to the new release of windows ten, and was painfully slow anyway, but a fresh install of the latest ubuntu takes only 8gb and leaves me with a nice running, simple cheap laptop. If you don't do anything unique you don't have to do anything beyond what comes with it, there is loads of specific software for those that want it, mostly free, if you don't mind a small learning curve, give it a try.

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1 hour ago, bimmer said:

I've used them all in the past, but always end up back at ubuntu. It's just so easy, the latest version is no big deal to get, it'll run decent on even the most crusty machine, it's wonderful. Right now I'm on one of those really cheap throwaway computers that doesn't even have a hard drive, just 30gb soldered to the board. It wasn't capable of upgrading to the new release of windows ten, and was painfully slow anyway, but a fresh install of the latest ubuntu takes only 8gb and leaves me with a nice running, simple cheap laptop. If you don't do anything unique you don't have to do anything beyond what comes with it, there is loads of specific software for those that want it, mostly free, if you don't mind a small learning curve, give it a try.

I may try this when I have time. 

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