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IE, Firefox, or Opera

Posted: 2005-09-02, 15:56 UTC
by Mirek
I personally use Firefox...

Posted: 2005-09-14, 12:21 UTC
by AlleyKat
Seems the free Opera licenses has made it quite a few fans here :lol: I'm also a FF person - and despite having used the offer, I still prefer Firefox.

Weird question, that last one - why would I want my browser to look like TC (or the other way around, w/e)?

Posted: 2005-09-25, 13:10 UTC
by brian
wow, so many votes, so little posts whats going on?
Amazingly enough I too, use FF. No, no it's not meant to be glib, but what I find amazing about FF is
that it is only 5 mb install and still is more stable and functionally better than 75 mb IE.55. let alone 'higher' IE.
- I still have dial up win95 and yet it doesn't gimme headaches like Opera.
- to be fair mozilla works fine too, but seems larger? to install at least, 13mb

Posted: 2005-09-26, 13:39 UTC
by AlleyKat
brian wrote:... still is more stable...
:lol: I wish! I have to reinstall mine once or twice a week to keep it running. But I still prefer it to the alternatives. And the plugins rocks.

Posted: 2005-09-26, 17:51 UTC
by petermad
I really miss Mozilla Suite (aka Seamonkey) on your list of choices.

Posted: 2005-10-28, 13:22 UTC
by Balderstrom
It also would appear that TC users are above grade...they realize "Explorer" bites, and likewise so does IE ;)

Posted: 2005-10-28, 22:14 UTC
by Mirek
Actually, I am already a fan of Internet Explorer 7 and the Windows Vista explorer... Of course, I have to say that, even though its design isn't as good, Total Commander is better as has more features...

Posted: 2005-11-16, 10:48 UTC
by sas2000
 
Opera 8.5 it's good but the great problem about it is that many webpages are not displayed properly.
I hope that Opera 9 (beta stage actually) will solve this problem.
 

Posted: 2005-11-17, 21:28 UTC
by karlchen
Hm, why keep people telling this about Opera, yet I hardly ever see such a page? :roll:
Karl

Posted: 2005-12-02, 08:12 UTC
by majkinetor
This is not true for Opera any more.

In my opinion, Opera is far beyond all currently available browsers. First of all you can customize every single thing in Opera. Second it has the best pop up killer solution ever. Then, it allows zoom like in Picture Viewers with + - and *. Its fast, doesn't download again if you click Back like IE.

The worst things about Opera is hell of a history and the fact that it has slow startup after some time of usage which is due to URL history.

It has variants for all major OS-es so that is also excelent. Imagine TC on Linux...

And about sites that don't open, its becouse they are written for IE in mind. You would be surprised how many people just don't care about other browsers <> IE. I know for some people who, even made ban for Opera users....

Posted: 2005-12-13, 16:53 UTC
by mbirth
I'm also using Opera - with the "Windows Native" - Pseudo-Skin. (It actually uses standard windows widgets.)

Every skin is just wasting precious response time by drawing nifty graphics. I don't want this. I prefer fast, responsive programs.

Posted: 2005-12-14, 22:21 UTC
by majkinetor
BUT, why do you work in GUI at all. You will have fascinating speed if you switch to text mode.

Posted: 2005-12-14, 23:33 UTC
by Balderstrom
*chuckle* Indeed. DOS is quite speedy ;)

Posted: 2006-01-14, 13:23 UTC
by majkinetor
Does anybody knows how to solve Opera problem not displaying .Net controls like it should ?

I know this is some Microsoft sh*it but I do Web Application programming in ASP.NET at my work so I really hate the fact that I have to use IE for testing and debuging. I downloade Opera 9.0b and in history they mention something about "web forms 2.0 supported" but nothing is fixed yet....


any workaround, solution, idea, tip.... will be highly appriciated.

Posted: 2006-01-15, 10:03 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
Create a sample html page and put it online, then send them a bug report. The easiest way for them to fix a bug is when they can reproduce it easily.