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Which one do you use?
I use Google Chrome because it's smooth, fast, and looks good.

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That's very, very likely.Condog wrote:Hasn't this thread already been made?
Also, what's a poll, lol?

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Chrome is sexy smooth. Rest is clunky ugh.

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I tried IE 8, and that is really really ugly, at least in XP.
Chrome looks... too... empty? =/
EDIT: and I'm too a Firefox fan since the day I met it.

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That's pretty much me, too, though I doubt Google would develop something to block their ads.Techno wrote:Firefox, until Chrome gets the Ad-block Plus extension.
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chrome not having adblock = fail though. You can set it up with a proxy afair but it's too much effort in my opinion.
All you IE users are the bane of my web development / AJAX existence. I guess you guys will just have to miss out on all the awesomeage that comes out (like J/ADORE, an ajax angband variant i'm working on with my brother). Just as an example of IE's awesomeness, in firefox you can smoothly move around with ~1000 monsters. In IE, it's not smooth with none. (Oh and did you know IE doesn't even fully support javascript standards that came out pre 2000? :( )
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33.9 - Firefox 3
29.4 - IE 7
13.5 - Google Chrome
7.9 - Opera
5.7 - IE 6
4.6 - Safari
2.1 - Firefox 2
2.9 - Other
I'd consider using Chrome if they added quicksearches. My entire web browsing experience centers around quicksearches in Opera (and Firefox, but I don't use FF often).

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Chrome has a section in its preferences where it asks you what you would like to use for your default search engine. After you have that set you can either press ctrl+k or just type "?<search terms>" in the address bar and it will do a quick search. At least, I think that's what you mean.LittleViking wrote:I'd consider using Chrome if they added quicksearches. My entire web browsing experience centers around quicksearches in Opera (and Firefox, but I don't use FF often).

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Not exactly, but it turns out Google added what I was looking for right in that area. When I say quicksearch, I mean typing "g ducks" into the address bar and being pointed to a Google search on ducks, typing "wiki Chicago Fire" to go to that Wikipedia article, "imdb The Wrestler" to go to that movie's page, etc. In Chrome now, you can go to that default search area, click Manage, and set keywords and search URLs to do just that.rennaT wrote:Chrome has a section in its preferences where it asks you what you would like to use for your default search engine. After you have that set you can either press ctrl+k or just type "?<search terms>" in the address bar and it will do a quick search. At least, I think that's what you mean.LittleViking wrote:I'd consider using Chrome if they added quicksearches. My entire web browsing experience centers around quicksearches in Opera (and Firefox, but I don't use FF often).

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Neat. Also, I'm in the majority. :)LittleViking wrote:forum.therealn.com stats ^Code: Select all
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I'd consider using Chrome if they added quicksearches. My entire web browsing experience centers around quicksearches in Opera (and Firefox, but I don't use FF often).
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4.6 - Safari
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Maybe I should take another look at Chrome...

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You could use AdSweep.Techno wrote:Firefox, until Chrome gets the Ad-block Plus extension.
I use Opera.

Opera innovates, Firefox emulates.
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