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Microsoft has IE7 around the corner now after having users waiting for decades. IE7 is much much awaited upgrade by the world because of so many drawbacks/bugs found in previous version of IE.
However, Firefox has version 2.0 to back itself in the hope of continuing what Firefox 1.5 does best, continue strengthening and gaining market share. It has become the choise of people that are fed up with their IEs…
Opera has been doing quite well also recently. Quote from Wikipedia [ Opera 10 will be the new browser that will directly compete with Internet Explorer 7 to gain marketshare. Opera 10 will be based on crossplatform experience which will allow the user to start reading a web page on the desktop and then continue on a mobile phone or PDA. Opera 10 will also include long anticipated developer tools. ]
There’s big drama ahead after these dull years. Microsoft with its fightback new IE7, Firefox with its version 2.0 and also upcoming Opera 10! Life is much more interesting having them competing and ultimately benefit people like me like you. YeeeYeah :)What you fancy with? I fancy with all these 3. :d
What’s irritating: IE7 hide the menu bar by default making users scratching their head searching for missing functions.
What’s good: Opera and IE7 can let you resume browsing your previous session.
What’s cool: Firefox with thousands of extensions! You can view thumbnails for tabs on Opera 9!!
What’s fancy: Opera has its own built-in TORRENT downloader!!
Reference:
http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/003021.html
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1990854,00.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_(web_browser)
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Anonymous
November 3, 2006 at 11:28 pm
Firefox Memory Leaks…
I’ve been using Firefox for about 1 year. It’s a great web browser with tons of useful plugins. But one thing that is not good about Firefox is that it takes too much memory, slows down your system, and once you restart Firefox everything i…
spiderhoo
November 8, 2006 at 3:08 pm
firefox memory leaks problem can be solved!!! you just need to do some setting on ur pc then can already. the memory will become more less than before…
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