What is the best Internet Update or Internet Browser?

Posted on February 4th, 2010 by admin

This is a question that i have been wanting answered for a while. If u know a good web browser, or Internet Update, please send me the url. Thanks!

Before we start, I am letting you know that if you are using Internet Explorer, exit now, download one of the browsers below, it doesnt matter which, just GET OFF Internet Explorer! Delete all shortcuts, start menu icons, and shortcut folders, complain on a few message boards and to Microsoft that they should have a "Delete IE" panic button, and wipe everything to do with IE, and get a REAL browser. I use Google Chrome, but there are also several other cool browsers out there, like Opera, Safari, and of course, the notorious Mozilla.

If you want a fast, light, neat little user-friendly browser, but dont mind chuggy Flash elements, and have a bit of spare RAM, then Google Chrome is the one for you.

http://www.google.com/chrome

If you want speed, functionality, customizability, PLENTY of add-ons, and just a plain good browser but don’t mind waiting a while for it to start up, and don’t mind getting to know the sometimes mind-muddling interface, then Mozilla Firefox is for you.

http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/

If you download a lot, and usually enter large, Byte pressing sites, but dont mind a slightly bad user-friendly interface then Opera is probably a good choice.

http://www.opera.com/

I haven’t tried Safari yet, but I have heard mainly mixed reviews of it, it is sort of an Apple version of IE, using the fact that it is bundled with Apple to make up for a lack of features. But by all mean, give it a go. ;)

http://www.apple.com/safari/

Good luck!

4 Responses

  1. - Says:

    uh, google chrome is pretty good.
    nice and simple.

    i’d recommend that. but i use firefox.

    it’s not good to use internet explorer because things often attack it.

    I use firefox, but even Opera is probably better.
    References :

  2. Tim J Says:

    Firefox is good. Google Chrome is supposed to be fast. I use both of those, plus Safari and Opera.
    References :

  3. The PC Tech Guy Says:

    Internet Explorer 8. I know people will scoff at me for recommending this, but honestly, this is a very secure browser. It’s only attacked because lots of people use it, but those were the days of version 6

    to download: http://www.microsoft.com/ie8
    for help downloading (my how-to video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ3mA3esXZg

    For info on Internet explorer 8

    how fast it is: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/videos.aspx?mname=scenarios
    myths… busted! (how secure Internet Explorer is): http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/get-the-facts/mythbusting.aspx

    Internet Explorer 8 features web slices, the accelerator button, inPrivate filtering, and the SmartScreen filter.

    And for those who laugh at the security, you may read the whitesheet: http://download.microsoft.com/download/A/6/7/A67974CC-84E7-4F62-B09E-5C575E1E7A3C/A%20Safer%20Online%20Experience%20FINAL.PDF

    And you may also see that Internet Explorer 8 won 1st place in an NSS Lab Study: http://nsslabs.com/browser-security
    References :

  4. Jeremy H Says:

    Before we start, I am letting you know that if you are using Internet Explorer, exit now, download one of the browsers below, it doesnt matter which, just GET OFF Internet Explorer! Delete all shortcuts, start menu icons, and shortcut folders, complain on a few message boards and to Microsoft that they should have a "Delete IE" panic button, and wipe everything to do with IE, and get a REAL browser. I use Google Chrome, but there are also several other cool browsers out there, like Opera, Safari, and of course, the notorious Mozilla.

    If you want a fast, light, neat little user-friendly browser, but dont mind chuggy Flash elements, and have a bit of spare RAM, then Google Chrome is the one for you.

    http://www.google.com/chrome

    If you want speed, functionality, customizability, PLENTY of add-ons, and just a plain good browser but don’t mind waiting a while for it to start up, and don’t mind getting to know the sometimes mind-muddling interface, then Mozilla Firefox is for you.

    http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/

    If you download a lot, and usually enter large, Byte pressing sites, but dont mind a slightly bad user-friendly interface then Opera is probably a good choice.

    http://www.opera.com/

    I haven’t tried Safari yet, but I have heard mainly mixed reviews of it, it is sort of an Apple version of IE, using the fact that it is bundled with Apple to make up for a lack of features. But by all mean, give it a go. ;)

    http://www.apple.com/safari/

    Good luck!
    References :
    IT geek.

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