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IE



33
84.62%
Opera



2
5.13%
Mozilla



0
0%
Netscape



1
2.56%
Safari



1
2.56%
Other



2
5.13%
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I use Galeon for 99% of my browsing needs. It uses the same Gecko rendering engine that Mozilla and Netscape use, but it's optimized to load pages quickly. It's a great browser because it eschews the "kitchen sink" feature bloat.
Since Galeon doesn't run on Windows, I use Phoenix on Windows boxes. Phoenix is a stripped-down build of Mozilla that concentrates on being a good browser and nothing else. It's small and quick, like Galeon, but uses a different design philosophy.
IE is standards compliant? :rofl: That's a new one...
Since Galeon doesn't run on Windows, I use Phoenix on Windows boxes. Phoenix is a stripped-down build of Mozilla that concentrates on being a good browser and nothing else. It's small and quick, like Galeon, but uses a different design philosophy.
IE is standards compliant? :rofl: That's a new one...
Originally posted by Slow-N-Low
I use Galeon for 99% of my browsing needs. It uses the same Gecko rendering engine that Mozilla and Netscape use, but it's optimized to load pages quickly. It's a great browser because it eschews the "kitchen sink" feature bloat.
Since Galeon doesn't run on Windows, I use Phoenix on Windows boxes. Phoenix is a stripped-down build of Mozilla that concentrates on being a good browser and nothing else. It's small and quick, like Galeon, but uses a different design philosophy.
IE is standards compliant? :rofl: That's a new one...
I use Galeon for 99% of my browsing needs. It uses the same Gecko rendering engine that Mozilla and Netscape use, but it's optimized to load pages quickly. It's a great browser because it eschews the "kitchen sink" feature bloat.
Since Galeon doesn't run on Windows, I use Phoenix on Windows boxes. Phoenix is a stripped-down build of Mozilla that concentrates on being a good browser and nothing else. It's small and quick, like Galeon, but uses a different design philosophy.
IE is standards compliant? :rofl: That's a new one...
and microsoft compliant of standards, lets see how well msn works on any non-ie browser
Originally posted by qtiger
Uh what... standards are involved there, exactly?
Uh what... standards are involved there, exactly?
Originally posted by thewretchedbeaver
most web pages are designed using internet standards, microsoft made msn so that it will not be displayed correctly in any browser other than ie, so that the browser would look faulty
most web pages are designed using internet standards, microsoft made msn so that it will not be displayed correctly in any browser other than ie, so that the browser would look faulty
Originally posted by Slow-N-Low
Since Galeon doesn't run on Windows, I use Phoenix on Windows boxes. Phoenix is a stripped-down build of Mozilla that concentrates on being a good browser and nothing else. It's small and quick, like Galeon, but uses a different design philosophy.
Since Galeon doesn't run on Windows, I use Phoenix on Windows boxes. Phoenix is a stripped-down build of Mozilla that concentrates on being a good browser and nothing else. It's small and quick, like Galeon, but uses a different design philosophy.

