@dlowan,
cats don't agree with anybody
they are an entity unto their own
@dlowan,
Don't make me get that cat again to give you another raspberry face!
I'll do it! I swear!
@dlowan,
Does unsinn mean rubbish?
@tsarstepan,
Love my so very old firefox browser...
@tsarstepan,
Can't imagine leaving Opera these days. So buttery smooth to work with.
I have Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Palemoon (a Firefox fork), Edge, Internet Explorer 11, and Tor Browser (for anonymity). I have a Firefox extension called "Open With" which allows me to right click on a page and choose to open it in any of the other browsers, which are shown in a menu. This is very handy for getting around newspaper or magazine website paywalls where they say "You have reached your limit of free articles for this month". I just open the blocked page in another browser. Of course I could just find & delete the offending cookie, but this is easier. I use Firefox mainly, as I am used to it, but personally I feel life is too short to get hung up on one browser.
@ehBeth,
ehBeth wrote:
Can't imagine leaving Opera these days. So buttery smooth to work with.
At work? I can't get Chrome to download due to IT admin red lights. Tried Opera but ... that stopped working soon after downloading.
We can only use Internet Explorer and since our freaking system is still Windows 7, we can't even use the updated Windows Edge browser.
@tsarstepan,
We are EXPECTED ato download Chrome at work as our outdated IE won't work,any more with most sites!!!
I gave up on Firefox and Chrome. Now all my browsing is done on Mac's Safari.
Going on two years without a glitch.
@tsarstepan,
I don't feel so.I find it far better than Chrome. IE had never been an option. The free add-ons, themes, security filters etc. Everything is just superb. Auto update facilities, Frequent EYE catching modifications, Adult filtration and much more. I prefer it over others. I don't know what the rest of the world feels. But I have actually found it much faster and better than others.
@CameronD,
CameronD wrote:
IE had never been an option.
You're behind the curve now. Internet Explorer has been dead for a couple of years. Microsoft only supports Microsoft Edge these days. It's a solid browser which I use on my home computer alongside Chrome (for Chromecasting purposes).