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  • sethert said:
    I actually only ever used enternet explorer and that one girltthing in the background what is it because it seems familier

    The window's symbol.

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  • sethert said:
    I actually only ever used enternet explorer and that one girltthing in the background what is it because it seems familier

    That would be the Symbol for Windows Computers or what you people call Window's Operating system.

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  • CJY101 said:
    Where's Chrome and FireFox?

    All we need is Firefox. Dem extensions.

    Only thing I like about chrome is the built in translation and flash.

    Try keeping one profile for porn and the other for browsing. Nope! History is browser-wide, settings are profile-wide. :/

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  • Although recently I've started using Chrome, I've always been an Opera fan. It uses less resources than IE and has the fantastic feature of having all the tabs I had open when I closed the browser open when I start it again... I'm sure it's a feature in other browsers, but I've yet to become familiar with them enough to figure said feature out...

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  • I use Firefox, but I encourage people to use IE whenever I get the chance. Reason: the more people use IE, the more hackers & virus writers will concentrate on IE. And my browser will be safe.

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  • Chrome > Firefox > Opera > Safari > IE >

    I never really cared for add-ons on Firefox, they always made the browser crash and/or use heavy resources. Opera is too fancy for me, but isn't as great as Google Chrome in terms of speed. Chrome has extensions too, and a bunch of other neat features, such as auto-update, pop-up blocker, download manager, etc.

    I don't know about Safari, I'd rather keep it in Apple. >_>;

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  • Dreamlessnight said:
    IE, I've had this talk with you before... its over... I don't trust you... you hurt me last time... >:(

    But baby, she's changed...maybe

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  • Arcanine09 said:
    Chrome > Firefox > Opera > Safari > IE >

    I never really cared for add-ons on Firefox, they always made the browser crash and/or use heavy resources. Opera is too fancy for me, but isn't as great as Google Chrome in terms of speed. Chrome has extensions too, and a bunch of other neat features, such as auto-update, pop-up blocker, download manager, etc.

    I don't know about Safari, I'd rather keep it in Apple. >_>;

    Comodo Dragon > Chrome > Firefox > Opera > Safari > IE
    It's furrier, more awesome, and, most importantly is just Google Chrome, without Google sticking its nose all up in your browsing history.

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  • W- well fine! I don't need you sluts! I'm gonna go find new friends! And they'll be, like, twice as cool as you two ever were! Isn't that right Linux and Chrome?

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  • Hey, you were the one at fault here. You started out running beautifully and eventually you got so many ads, you parctically don't work at all.
    It's not me, it's you.
    Firefox understands me and my needs.

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  • Mario583 said:
    Sorry IE, but I'm in love with post #31799

    Your boobs are full of security holes and had implants.

    ahh yes Firefox is good im using it right now :D it's not even have ad on but only one ad pop's up that's it

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  • *go's to the windows grave looks at xp tome* WHYYYY MICRSOFT WHY you life us with shit face 8 7 is half good but no tlike xp with it's great game's membery and other stuff R.I.P WINDOWS XP 2001-2014 we had a great run

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  • Allegro said:
    Only thing I like about chrome is the built in translation and flash.

    yes, the Zero Wing-esque translations really worth using it.
    proof that chrome is a malware: it collects all your data it can, and eats more RAM than what can be justified in any way while having no positive sides besides unnecessary speed from wasted resources

    Chrome has extensions too, and a bunch of other neat features, such as auto-update, pop-up blocker, download manager, etc.

    never heard of these revolutionary brand-new features anywhere else before

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  • ESPM400 said:
    Although recently I've started using Chrome, I've always been an Opera fan. It uses less resources than IE and has the fantastic feature of having all the tabs I had open when I closed the browser open when I start it again... I'm sure it's a feature in other browsers, but I've yet to become familiar with them enough to figure said feature out...

    Opera is my favorite browser ever. I don't know what it is about it, but it seems so smooth and kind. It's like a browser milf.

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