Microsoft warning over browser security flaw

I usually use firefox, but we were having trouble with the laptop at home and in an effort to run anything put on IE9 beta and it was actually really good, found it far better than chrome on ff3 and even ff4... for the time the laptop was alive...
 
Andy B":359qkjgu said:
Always used Firefox on a PC too
I tend to always use Firefox, too.

Compared with IE, Firefox seems much better with resources when you've got multiple windows and tabs open.
 
One browser that's often overlooked by Windows users is Apple's Safari; most people assume that there's only a Mac version.

According to the reviews I've read, the PC version is really rather zippy.

http://www.apple.com/safari/

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i only stick to ie due to the layout, i know my way round it so its easiest for me

if another has the same user interface then id go to that i suppose

but then they all have their flaws at some point
 
cyfa2809":1nmeskwb said:
i only stick to ie due to the layout, i know my way round it so its easiest for me

if another has the same user interface then id go to that i suppose

but then they all have their flaws at some point
It's been a long time since I used Internet Explorer, so I can't really comment on that. But FireFox, Safari and Chrome are all pretty much of a muchness; of course there are differences, but not enough to stop me in my tracks if I switch between them.
 
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