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Which browser to you use to surf the web?
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Out of curiosity - what is your preferred browser of choice?

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If I am looking for news or material that does not use a lot of graphics, I tend to use Lynx, but otherwise I generally stick with Opera. It is a lot faster than the other browsers and takes up less disk space as well.

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It's hard to beat IE 5.5 and 6.0 for Windows.

For Linux, Mozilla is the best. Opera is also very good, if only it didn't have those banner ads.

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I used to like Netscape the best, but the newer versions (this includes Mozilla) are far too bloated and slow. IE is a good browser, though. I don't suppose anyone's tried the new VOSAIC browser from NCSA yet?

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I will go with IE

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Konqueror .. i mean say what you want about mozilla and all that .. but Konqueror is hands down the best in my opinion .. .. i mean from Navigator .. to Explorer .. to Konqueror .. hehe ..
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I like Konqueror as well. Have you tried the newest version? I have just upgraded to KDE 2.

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ya i have actaully upgraded to 2.2 beta awhile back, Konq seems to load a bit faster, among other improvements, and pretty stable from what i have seen ..
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I use IE 6.0

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I have to use IE 5.5, IE 6, Netscape 4.7 & Netscape 6.1 for testing web pages.

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