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Avilan the Grey
2011-10-08, 04:39 PM
So...
Has anyone tried the more odd web browsers out there?

I use Chrome, and (very) occasionally Firefox.

Elder Tsofu
2011-10-08, 04:48 PM
Sorry, I just use Opera.

Ichneumon
2011-10-08, 05:05 PM
I have used Capino once or twice. Now I just use Chrome and Safari.

bluewind95
2011-10-08, 05:35 PM
I use my 3DS's browser once in a while. Does that count? Mostly I use Firefox.

Das Platyvark
2011-10-08, 08:11 PM
.....Typheus?

arguskos
2011-10-08, 08:19 PM
SRWare's Iron. It's like Chrome, but sans the horrible security bugs! :smallbiggrin:

Weezer
2011-10-08, 08:22 PM
Opera is my odd browser of choice. I switch between Opera, Chrome and Firefox, depending on what I want to do and my mood at the time. I tend to use Chrome the most though.

Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll
2011-10-08, 10:01 PM
SRWare's Iron. It's like Chrome, but sans the horrible security bugs! :smallbiggrin:

This is what I use! It uses the Chromium engine, and has most of the same features, but isn't as... well, sketchy. And without the whole "big brother is watching you" thing.

Titanium Fox
2011-10-08, 10:03 PM
I use Opera and Rockmelt as my primary browsers. Well, Opera for my primary, and Rockmelt for the RSS feed capability.

I absolutely hate Internet Explorer, for what it's worth.

Loki_42
2011-10-08, 10:25 PM
I've used Internet Explorer in the past, which it seems nobody else on the internet will ever admit to.

mootoall
2011-10-08, 10:42 PM
About 85% of my posts here I make using MediaNet. That's right, a *mobile* browser. :smallcool:

Arminius
2011-10-08, 11:11 PM
I don't know if it counts as odd, but I use Seamonkey. When Firefox 4 changed the UI, my reaction was "do not want". But I really like no script, so I needed a browser that would run it. After a bit of flailing about, I found Seamonkey. My happiness was restored, and I have used it since.

Castaras
2011-10-09, 03:43 AM
Firefox. But I also use IE at the uni. Blech, it isn't even an uptodate IE. :smallyuk:

Avilan the Grey
2011-10-09, 03:57 AM
Anybody using Pale Moon?

valadil
2011-10-09, 06:56 AM
Mostly Firefox with a side of Chrome. I'm trying to get into uzbl though. uzbl is a webkit browser that throws out the interface and only draws webpages. It's a little too barebones for me out of the box, but is very scriptable.

GrlumpTheElder
2011-10-09, 07:08 AM
I have an old computer that still has netscape navigator on...
Don't use it very often though...

Avilan the Grey
2011-10-09, 11:58 AM
I have now switched to Iron. Didn't need to do anything since it uses Google Chrome's profile and folders.

Flickerdart
2011-10-09, 12:09 PM
I've had to install IEs 7, 8 and 9 (and after finally managing to purge my system of them for a while, too) for accurate cross-brower testing. Other than that, I've used Maxthon before, and Opera on the Wii, along with all the usual suspects.

Ranger Mattos
2011-10-09, 12:41 PM
I've used Internet Explorer in the past, which it seems nobody else on the internet will ever admit to.

Unless you've never used Windows, you have used IE. And there aren't many people who have never used Windows.

As far as I see it, IE has one purpose: to download other browsers :smallbiggrin:


Firefox. But I also use IE at the uni. Blech, it isn't even an uptodate IE. :smallyuk:

They have the same thing at my school. Over the summer they paid for all the computers to be upgraded to Office 2010, but couldn't bother to upgrade IE or Firefox :smallmad:

On topic: I mostly use Firefox and Opera, neither of which are particularly odd. I sometimes use FF Portable and Opera for Wii.

Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll
2011-10-09, 01:02 PM
I've been slowly yet surely installing Iron to my school's computers.

Form
2011-10-09, 01:26 PM
I've gotten rather used to Firefox. I hardly ever use any other browsers.