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#26 2006-08-28 07:52:54

Moparx
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Re: What is your browser?

I use Galeon.


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#27 2006-08-28 07:55:32

scarney
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Re: What is your browser?

FF baby!

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#28 2006-08-28 08:00:08

Jacek Poplawski
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Re: What is your browser?

Hm, results are quite suprising.

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#29 2006-08-28 08:55:22

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Re: What is your browser?

Opera for everyday browing, because its fast, small and i just can not live without it smile
Firefox + Web Developer Extension for my work, because these two together are extremly useful.


want a modular and tweaked KDE for arch? try kdemod

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#30 2006-08-28 09:09:41

mucknert
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Re: What is your browser?

Opera hooray!

It's a shame that dorphell didn't get around to make a new package for it so I adjusted the official PKGBUILD for Opera 9.01. If you are interessted: grab it from http://craphouse.ath.cx/~christian/pub/opera.tar.gz, extract the archive and use makepkg to build the package.


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#31 2006-08-28 09:16:50

brotheris
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Re: What is your browser?

KDE and Konqueror since 3.5, xfce and opera before that

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#32 2006-08-28 09:22:49

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Re: What is your browser?

Firefox.  I find other browsers always lack something that I want, but I'm yet to find something that Firefox lacks.


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#33 2006-08-28 09:26:57

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Re: What is your browser?

firefox, because it can easy handle internet banking operations with java

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#34 2006-08-28 11:02:51

Mandor
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Re: What is your browser?

Firefox, only because of Gmail. I suppose I'll just leave it one day. If KDE 4 is worth, I suppose I'll use Konqurer, else something ligher - Epiphany or Galeon.


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#35 2006-08-28 11:23:32

1c3d0g
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Re: What is your browser?

Jacek Poplawski wrote:

Hm, results are quite suprising.

Why are the results surprising? :?

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#36 2006-08-28 12:37:57

karsten
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Re: What is your browser?

nice:

Internet Explorer          0%          0%      [ 0 ]

smile

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#37 2006-08-28 12:41:39

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Re: What is your browser?

right now i'm using epiphany because it fits in nicer with gnome and i dont have to mess with userchrome to set padding etc, its all taken from gtkrc big_smile

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#38 2006-08-28 13:50:32

rezza
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Re: What is your browser?

ingvildr wrote:

right now i'm using epiphany because it fits in nicer with gnome and i dont have to mess with userchrome to set padding etc, its all taken from gtkrc big_smile

QFT

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#39 2006-08-28 14:20:57

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Re: What is your browser?

I voted for opera because I just like its usability, but I use Firefox about 40% of the time.  I have some sites that just require Firefox (like the webmail system at my employer).

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#40 2006-08-28 14:48:11

Chman
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Re: What is your browser?

Epiphany, because It Just Works and it's GTK+.

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#41 2006-08-28 15:12:22

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Re: What is your browser?

I am looking for reactos 0.3 livecd(included ie7 beta3)

BTW, using FF atm.


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#42 2006-08-28 15:19:57

Mandor
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Re: What is your browser?

karsten wrote:

nice:

Internet Explorer          0%          0%      [ 0 ]

smile

Didn't notice it's even listed... Actually I used it few days ago in work in order to test the Inferno OS as plugin. It's the only available option (for browser plugin).


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#43 2006-08-28 15:33:55

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Re: What is your browser?

I've been using Firefox since the early versions of Phoenix (which was one of its previous names (the other one was Firebird)).

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#44 2006-08-28 15:46:38

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Re: What is your browser?

i'm surprised konqueror does so little...


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#45 2006-08-28 17:16:34

Jacek Poplawski
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Re: What is your browser?

Results are suprising, because I didn't expect so high Firefox result (and I use Firefox), and I am even more suprised by so low konqeuror result. And I don't understand why MSIE is 0% - really nobody is reading archlinux forum in MSIE? So we are still so elite distribution? wink

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#46 2006-08-28 17:23:41

chrismortimore
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Re: What is your browser?

Jacek Poplawski wrote:

And I don't understand why MSIE is 0% - really nobody is reading archlinux forum in MSIE? So we are still so elite distribution? wink

I did while winxp was downloading SP2 (I use it for games).  Sadly, I'd already voted for Firefox by then wink  I also use links quite regularly, but I can't vote for that either sad


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#47 2006-08-28 17:42:29

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Re: What is your browser?

I sometimes visit the forum from windows machines, but even then i use firefox instead of IE.

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A few months ago i was helping a friend who's windows system was full of spyware.
IE was the only browser installed and lasted about 2 seconds before crashing due to the spyware. To help them out until a re-install was done, i installed firefox from an usb stick. 5 minutes later they could surf the net again.

The 2 biggest problems windows has : microsoft and IE


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