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I think the biggest reason I use IE more often is the difference in how they handle the "history" if you have multiple windows open. IE's way of listing the browser history is more convenient.
On this machine I have IE 5.1 and Netscape 4.7.
OmniWeb shows promise, however. Netscape Aggrivator/Mozilla may be good also. Both seem faster than IE.
The problem with using one for one thing and one for another is keeping all of my Favorites/Bookmarks up to date. And, the Java(script) problems of the others kill me. I might as well use the most compatible, IE, even if it is slower.
Similar here... I use Opera mostly. If it won't work in Opera, and it's important or very interesting, I'll try IE... if IE won't work AND it's very important, I'll try Netscape 4.7 next, and if the site still won't work I take my business elsewhere. :)
I use all three for site testing.
These are the browsers i currently test:
I.E. 5.1 - basically by habit since i've just crossed over from 8 years using a PC now I'm on imac G4 800 OSX - but its stable , pretty quick but the Favourites unlike the PC are more difficult to organise so I use the Scrap Book more since its more like the favourites on a pc using I.E.6. Uses 20 MB disk Space
Opera - yep it is pretty fast and i really like it, its got a good layout of toolbars and buttons. The Bookmarks/(favourites) take a bit to get used to if you're used to Explorer. Uses a phenominally small 4.4 MB disk Space
Mozilla - It automatically imports your favourites from I.E. 5.1 excellent - its got really naff tool bars thought (graphically) I know that graphics aren't really important compared to functionality and performance but Useability is high on my list. Uses 34.4 MB disk Space Ouch
Chimera - i've just installed it after reading this forum, WOW - performs as good as mozilla (obviously) but looks much better, and its Toolbars are Simply Layed out Nice looking. Only takes 19 MB disk space
Netscape 6
Just intalled it - looks good slower than all the rest, imports I.E. Favourites , stable - all in all very good its just sluggish to use though. Oh and it takes a whopping 30.7 MB of disk space
Summary
Opera and Chimera are generally the fastest although on one particular site Mozilla will load up faster than Opera and I.E. (wierd) Chimera still loads just as fast though
I.E.5.1. best all-round browser
Chimera - Second best very fast Looks great, but
Opera doesn't display some sites correctly but is genrally v.fast
Not the best written review I know but i hope it helps somebody in some way.
I say try them all out. I would never attempt this on any PC but Macs are f'ing gorgeous I'm completely in love with mine now -
"once you've had Mac you'll never go back"
:)
chiefmonkey
"Opera is by far the best Browser I ever used on my Windows PC, but it lacks so many features and is downright slow and quirky on Macs"
i couldn't agree more - i've just started using it on my pc at work and its fantastic, i use it 60% of the time and 40% IE6 - on the PC not the MAC
"Since NN7 PR 1 got released, ...... I think it's simply the best around."
I take it you're talking about on the mac
Have you tried Chimera yet?