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3 stars
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Internet Explorer

Version: 7

Hmmm....

Pros: I like the addition of tabs to the browser. Many of the features seem to use concepts drawn from Firefox 2 and Opera. It seems faster than it did before. The built in RSS feed is a nice addition along with the multiple tab viewer. I like how you can easily create new tabs but hitting the little button on the far right tab.

Cons: I suppose the most annoying thing for me, is the fact that there is no refresh button. You manually have to right click on the tab of the page and do a refresh.

Why are the back and forward buttons on the opposite side of the screen from the home button. And you can't really move anything around. It all just adds to awkwardness of the interface. It always creates new windows, which is odd because the default setting is to open it in new tabs. It doesn't seem to work really well.

Posted: 19-Oct-2006 08:20:38 AM

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My rating:
5 stars
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Mozilla Firefox

Version: 2 RC 1

Nice...

Pros: Most if the outer changes with FF 2 is with the cleanness of the interface. Imagine FF 1.5 on Steroids. The interface is really nice. Nice, clean and simple, it allows everyone to be happy.

Another nice feature is the session manager. When you shut down FF, and open it again, it keeps a record of the last session and allows you to bring back all those tabs.

The program comes with a built-in spell checker, and an anti-phishing tool. (Obviously to complete with IE7) The Google search feature has been improved, with search suggestions. By default, the program opens new windows in a new tab. The ad-ons manager includes both themes and extension all in one manager. And the coolest feature is the ability to reopen closed tabs.

Cons: Most extensions don't work with FF 2.0 yet.

Posted: 27-Sep-2006 07:11:02 PM

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My rating:
5 stars
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Mozilla Firefox

Version: 2 RC2

Thumbs up...

Pros: Imagine FF 1.5 on Steroids. The interface is really nice. Nice, clean and simple, it allows everyone to be happy.

Another nice feature is the session manager. When you shut down FF, and open it again, it keeps a record of the last session and allows you to bring back all those tabs.

The program comes with a built-in spell checker, and an anti-phishing tool. (Obviously to complete with IE7) The Google search feature has been improved, with search suggestions. By default, the program opens new windows in a new tab. The ad-ons manager includes both themes and extension all in one manager. And the coolest feature is the ability to reopen closed tabs.

If any one could tell me the difference between RC 1 and RC 2 please do.

Cons: The program is still in beta, so many of the extensions don't work yet.

Posted: 10-Oct-2006 08:16:16 AM

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My rating:
4 stars
Product:

Mozilla Firefox

Version: 3 beta 1

NIce...

Pros: The speed of the browser really caught my eye and is the major selling point for me. It was very fast, even as fast as safari is. Which is one of the major reasons for firefox 3 I suppose. Its code is a lot more simplified which is evident in the system usage. I found it to be considerably better than 2.0.0.11 in ram and CPU usage.

The places on the top left hand side is a nice add for any user, I could see myself using it in the future.

For a beta, it works pretty well.

Cons: I personally think the interface is too white, but that is only personal preference.

I'm running OS X leopard and it seems to have two files menus on the top. One where it should be, and the other one after the help menu. I don't think this is on purpose. The one seems to have limited use too.

Posted: 03-Dec-2007 02:08:12 PM

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My rating:
4 stars
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Opera

Version: 9

Nice, but just not me

Pros: I like Opera for many reasons. It has a nice interface, clean and simple. It is really easy to use. I really like the thumbnail preview of tabs, but by the time the thumbnail comes up, you've wasted more time than actually going to tab. It seems to be really fast. Just as fast as Firefox.

I like the built in POP3 client. The ability to make my tool bars completely customizable. You basically can click and drop a button anywhere.

Cons: I would have to agree with the editor of CNET, and say the RSS feed manager is a little clunky.

I also think that the widget feature should be a different modular than the browser itself. When I shut down the browser, all my extensions also shutdown. This feature is kind of annoying. Perhaps they should add in future versions the ability to have widgets as a separate program.

I also agree with cynical825, and say that you should keep a updated copy of IE for sites that are being a pain and block Opera.

Minor problems running some Java Script. And finally the download manager is slow. FF does it much faster.

Posted: 28-Sep-2006 08:24:35 PM

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