I have 2, Internet Explorer and Firefox.
The best, in my opinion, is Firefox. It gives the most options as well as skins to play around with the display of it.
2007-06-12 03:47:13
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answered by Jeremy_Geelen 1
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Firefox, Lynx, Konqueror, on this Mepis box. www.mepis.com
On my DEC Alpha, Konqueror, Lynx when I run one of the Linux Alpha 64 bit distros.
On my four Macs, well, on the OS9 and earlier systems, iCab, and on OS X and Linux, and BSD it is any of the above, plus Camino from Mozilla, and Safari...
Sheesh, how often? Minute by minute to render sites.
If you are phishing, I don't do Micro$not OSes, they really $uck weasel turdz, even for service to neighbors, (all converted to BSD or Linux, now), nor, the malware highways, Internet Exploder or Lookout Express... "114,000 Microsoft Virus Malware Definitions"
Have over 100 PCs here, building more all the time, Some come via Dumpster Donation, some are Curbside Offerings, one or two are from garage sales, others from kindly old folks who bought newer stuff. Always run a SAFE browser!
One that has no preferred access rights to the system files!
2007-06-12 10:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Three running on a PC itself - Firefox, Opera 9 and IE6. I'm using Firefox mainly (with the faviconise, firebug and web development toolbar), IE 6 and Opera 9 for cross-browser testing.
Also VNC into a Mac mini where I can test Safari, Firefox and Opera on a Mac, as well as IE7 running on a Windows image via Parallels.
2007-06-12 10:47:06
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answered by Isofarro 3
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Two. Firefox and IE7. User Firefox most of the time. There is an occasional site (such as Mircrosoft.com and some streaming video sites) that do not work with FF, then I use IE.
2007-06-12 10:50:47
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answered by dewcoons 7
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i use three-opera9 (i use it the most), ie7(for websites that don't support other browers) and firefox2(for testing my webpages)
2007-06-12 10:52:48
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answered by Srx4 2
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