Re:Browsers
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:42 pm
I love IE 8. It looks sleek, does have internet safety, and along with the ride is the tabs!
I've been using Opera for a few years now and I am very happy. I love the magic wand that remembers users names and passwords for you. It's a great feature. One thing that you have to remember is that opera does not use a java plugin. So you must download and install the JRE yourself, otherwise a lot of pages won't work.Not to bring a thread back from the dead, but in my MaximumPC mag I got this month they recommended opera if you didn't like using Firefox or IE. I have been using IE 8 and it has some really slow loading times.
I remembered that norb said he used opera too, so I downloaded it and BAMMMM, what a difference. Fast load times and browsing the internet is a pretty good experience. I will have to learn some of the different features but it is much faster than IE.
I already have java on my PC, I have noticed already there are a few pages that don't work like they use to, I will have to find how to get them working.estabu2 wrote:I've been using Opera for a few years now and I am very happy. I love the magic wand that remembers users names and passwords for you. It's a great feature. One thing that you have to remember is that opera does not use a java plugin. So you must download and install the JRE yourself, otherwise a lot of pages won't work.Not to bring a thread back from the dead, but in my MaximumPC mag I got this month they recommended opera if you didn't like using Firefox or IE. I have been using IE 8 and it has some really slow loading times.
I remembered that norb said he used opera too, so I downloaded it and BAMMMM, what a difference. Fast load times and browsing the internet is a pretty good experience. I will have to learn some of the different features but it is much faster than IE.
Jim, that certainly hasn't been my experience! :SJim Wrote:I've been using FireFox for a couple of years. ...It's noticeably faster than IE any#. It is so much better...
Hey ironsight, if you disable anti-phishing, are you opening yourself up to identity theft & e-mail scams too ?I've got a love-hate thing with IE8 especially since its crashed on me a few times. One thing i found that speeds up IE downloads a little, just a little, is to disable the anti-phishing feature which i believe is the default.