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What Browser Are You Running?

Thread title: What Browser Are You Running?
View Poll Results: What Browser Are You Running?
FireFox 198 73.88%
Internet Explorer 22 8.21%
Flock 8 2.99%
Other 40 14.93%
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03-31-2007, 04:50 PM
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What kind browser are you running?

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I'm running the browser called "FlocK" becuase it is based more on to the "Web Developer" area, with built in things, that you would need to have to download and install for Firefox. Firefox plugins and themes still work on it so you get the same items, since Flock is built by members of the old Firefox team, before they split. Anyways thats what I run and why, what do you run?

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I run, firefox and opera for net browsing.

I also run IE for web developing and seeing how things look in it.

Is Flock any good? I havent considered getting it, but are there any real benefits?

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Opera all the way.

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firefox, I only use IE or Opera to test my websites.

note to opera users: I like opera, it is easily on par with FF, I just choose FF

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Originally Posted by stillt View Post
I run, firefox and opera for net browsing.

I also run IE for web developing and seeing how things look in it.

Is Flock any good? I havent considered getting it, but are there any real benefits?
Flock has a built in function were you can drag and drop your images to like photobucket, flickr and other items, it has a built in function to where you can make a blog post wihtout even logging on.

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I use Flock, because it is basically the same thing as FF, just with a few cool features.
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I use firefox - ONLY!

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I use IE7 for browsing, and FireFox for coding (checking IE7 and IE6 regularly as I go).

I know from a developer's perspective that IE's evil because of box model problems, no support li:hover, etc., etc., but I from a browser's perspective I still prefer it.

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Firefox all the way for me, does exactly what i want and more!

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