I HATE Internet Explorer
Aggggghhhh!!! Damn it. I was in the middle of my best game ever of <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/games/front/tx/?http://games.yahoo.com/games/downloads/tx.html" target="_blank">text twist</a> AND I had just gotten the 6 letter word to go to the next round when it crashed. It's as if it was waiting for me to get that word before crashing.
Sorry, just had to vent.
Sorry, just had to vent.
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I haven't used that pile of dung they call Internet Explorer for any extended period (only for testing HTML code) since... well... ummm... at least not since 10.1 was released. I keep it safely tucked away on a compressed disk image so that it can't contaminate my system with its evil tendrils.
OmniWeb + Chimera provide a far more pleasant web browsing experience. Now, if only we could combine the best parts of these two great browsers -- OmniWeb's incredible interface and Chimera's speed and compatibility.
/me is impatiently awaiting the highly acclaimed OmniWeb 5 engine.
[ 10-10-2002: Message edited by: Brad ]</p>
The latest nightly builds are great. Much better than the regular 0.5 release. Stable too, if you don't frequent Oreillynet.com
divots.
As for text-twist, my highest score was once over 41,000. I lost it all to "videos". Damnnation.
[ 10-10-2002: Message edited by: Junkyard Dawg ]</p>
I do keep IE around and up to date for those sites that don't work with anything else.
If you want to feel like IE is a good browser, just download iCab and use it for a few days. IE will be a sweet after using that turd of a browser...
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Still, IE can display nearly all pages correctly, and that's why I stick to it. Please let me know when there's a more compatible product, and I'll try it. I don't subscribe to the "I use Chimera but switch to IE when a page can't load right" crap. If you constantly have to switch apps, please tell me how that saves time?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Exactly my reasoning.
<strong>Still, IE can display nearly all pages correctly, and that's why I stick to it. Please let me know when there's a more compatible product, and I'll try it. I don't subscribe to the "I use Chimera but switch to IE when a page can't load right" crap. If you constantly have to switch apps, please tell me how that saves time?</strong><hr></blockquote> So true, so true. I switch and try other browsers for a while but alwais end up in IE again for that reason. It says alot about the other browsers availible that an almost 2 year old version of IE, still is the only real option we have.
[ 10-10-2002: Message edited by: kelib ]</p>
<strong>I still use IE5.2. Its awfull shitty- but most of that is X's fault anyway. I'd kill for an OS9 with X's stability.
As for text-twist, my highest score was once over 41,000. I lost it all to "videos". Damnnation.</strong><hr></blockquote>
How is IE's instability OS X's fault? IE is slow and unstable because Microsoft did a poor Carbon port. A browser can be fast and stable in OS X. Just look at Chimera or Mozilla. You shouldn't blame OS X in this case, when it's really the programer's fault.
<strong>Still, IE can display nearly all pages correctly, and that's why I stick to it. Please let me know when there's a more compatible product, and I'll try it. I don't subscribe to the "I use Chimera but switch to IE when a page can't load right" crap. If you constantly have to switch apps, please tell me how that saves time?</strong><hr></blockquote>
well, mozilla renders every page i've encountered correctly. the only reason i used ie is to download mozilla after a terrible hard disk crash. i can't seem to get chimera to even startup, so i am with mozie. mozilla is i think (completely?) standards compliant. ie i think is partially detriment in that respect; and the reason some pages render "correctly" in ie, instead of moz/chimera, is because bad html "programmers" depend on ie's detriments.
With that said, lately I have been using Chimera 0.5 and I love it's speed. Since I usually visit the same handful of sites on a regular basis, I know which sites I can use Chimera on and I know when I have to switch over to IE. Switching almost becomes like a second nature. My biggest complaint with Chimera is it's instablilty. It crashes on me at least once per day.
And I still can't get on with any of the others... hopefully the day I can chuck M$ off my Mac is not far away...
Chimera is a quicker than IE and Mozilla, but it's also less stable and has plug-in issues.
Chimera is great if you just want to surf the web and read news sites, but you'll definitely need IE or Mozilla for Flash and Java.
I haven't tried OmniWeb in awhile. I think it still has issues though. iCab and Opera? Haven't tried those, but I hear they are awful.
But hey! We all know the best browser for OS X is Lynx.