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The most popular browsers according to onestat.com:

The most popular browsers on the web are:

1. Microsoft IE 6.0 <i>68.1%</i>
2. Microsoft IE 5.5 <i>13.8%</i>
3. Microsoft IE 5.0 <i>11.8%</i>
4. Mozilla <i>1.8%</i>
5. Opera 7.0 <i>0.8%</i>
6. Microsoft IE 4.0 <i>0.7%</i>
7. Safari <i>0.48%</i>

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To bad after AOL bought Netscape. They let it die.

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LOEL i didnt know that!

no wondre it sucks tho, makes total sense now

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I don't miss Netscape. I always preferred it until IE4 came out, at which point IE overtook Netscape in terms of ease of use in my opinion. Also, I found IE was easier to write HTML for my websites. Netscape didn't really seem to do much after version 4.

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I'd say that is a pretty acurate description. No blame on Netscape they stuck to the rules but microsoft had all the advantages and could make their own rules.

Plain and simple microsoft forced netscape out which is too bad in the long run cause competion is good but when it all seems free at the time no one really cares.

If I glanced at a spilt box of tooth picks on the floor, could I tell you how many are in the pile. Not a chance, But then again I don't have to buy my underware at Kmart.

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I think, reason for IE's huge popularity is:- domination of Windows, it comes with windows, it displays page most correctly, better at saving webpage to hdd.

Netscape is still alive in Mozilla. IMO, mozilla is better than Netscape

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You look at some n00b tard site and it'll give you this 'Best to run at 1024X786 on IE5 or higher' and 'Get IE6 from here!' those sort of sh|ts.

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Beats the hell out of a n00b site stating designed for netscape @ 640 x 480 8 bit color. Please download this great browser by clicking HERE.

If I glanced at a spilt box of tooth picks on the floor, could I tell you how many are in the pile. Not a chance, But then again I don't have to buy my underware at Kmart.

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Try using Mozilla's Firebird, and let me know if you ever return back to IE !!!

I believe that the only reason the vast majority of those users use the IE, is because it comes integrated with Windows.

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I know what your talking about pitsi.

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I've used mozilla firebird, and I love it. But it has no option for offline browsing. It's a big drawback for me, since I'm a 33.6k dial-up user (not 24/7 connection), I often use offline browsing. IE is better than any other browser for offline browsing.


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Netscape wasn't ever better than IE, I also don't get the Tab thingy either - I browse quite a lot, and tried the tab thingy - it don't seem to provide much difference in speed/ease of use. I suppose this is a personal taste thing. imho Netscape was never as good as IE.

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What browser should I be using? I've got broadband & have used Netscape for years. Right now I'm running NetScape 7.1, but do feel that it's doggie & dodgey at the same time now. Is it time for a switch for me?


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If you like it, stick to it - by all means. If you WANT to change over, try IE and Mozilla. Give them both a shot and see which one you prefer. Try the one you like better.

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Use Mozilla. Netscape and mozilla is mainly same but Netscape comes with AOL bloatware.

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Opera is the best.

My own beast: Athlon 2700xp+ (oc: 3200xp+ with 200fsb) , Radeon 9800pro (oc: 410/370) , 512mb ddr400. SO MUCH faster than my last computer (pIII 550......)

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