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Thread started 19 Sep 2006 (Tuesday) 11:12
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POLL: "What Browser do you use?"
Internet Explorer
33
9.1%
Firefox
291
80.2%
Netscape
3
0.8%
Other
11
3%
Safari
20
5.5%
Opera
5
1.4%

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How many people use Firefox?

 
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Sep 19, 2006 21:04 |  #46

firefox + opera (on PDA)


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Sep 19, 2006 21:56 |  #47

ME ME ME!!!!!!! I LOVE FIREFOX! Not going back to hell with IE.... No wayyyyy

FireFox is like the God of all browsers.


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Sep 20, 2006 08:16 |  #48

Lucky you, I am on an NT network running Office 97 and IE 5.5!!! Half the stuff coming in I can't open!

At home the only MS apps I have loaded are XP and Excel (I had to load it to get some work done once) but I use Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice - no bloatware!

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Sep 20, 2006 08:21 |  #49

I.E. + Firefox


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Sep 20, 2006 08:23 |  #50

IE 7 at home and at work.

The other browsers are only "more secure" because hackers can't be bothered to hack them because there's not enough users yet (and the fact most commercial users use IE).

If people wanted to hack Firefox and Opera etc, they would do, and easily I'm sure.


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Sep 20, 2006 23:25 |  #51

94 to 8 FF over IE? WOW :)
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Sep 21, 2006 01:00 as a reply to  @ post 2008361 |  #52

I do, but I also use Opera which I much prefer.


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Sep 21, 2006 01:04 |  #53

Firefox on the PCs at home, and IE at work. Wonder how secure this is.


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Sep 21, 2006 01:19 |  #54

2 computers at home, a desktop and a laptop. Both on firefox.

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Sep 21, 2006 11:46 |  #55

I've converted my fiancee to firefox now too... My mom is just stubborn and wont let go of IE. My dad doesnt know the difference so I installed it on his computer lol he never said a word.


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Sep 21, 2006 19:57 |  #56

Firefox is great on windows, but safari rules it on a mac.


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Sep 22, 2006 14:47 |  #57

Does anyone know if Firefox is colour managed? I have just calibrated my monitor for the first time and colours look quite different in FF!


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Oct 21, 2006 23:15 |  #58

wow, 123 to 11? Obviously the IE folks didnt look much.


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Oct 22, 2006 00:23 |  #59

Firefox at home. At work I'm a web designer so I use every browser I can get my hands on. Predominantly firefox and IE7 though.


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Oct 22, 2006 06:02 |  #60

Firefox at home, but at work on my laptop I have to use IE6.
I do have to use IE at home to log into our companies secure VPN to access management tools etc.


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