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Business Hacks Poll: What Web Browser Do You Use?

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    bnetpm06/03/08 Report as spam
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    Silicon Valley = FF?

    Though most of us use Firefox here at work, the majority (75+%) of our visitors use IE. I will use IE7 on occasion though the FF shortcut keys are sometimes different in IE.

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    susan_boyle@...06/04/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Business Hacks Poll: What Web Browser Do You Use?

    There was no option for "multiple" in the poll, which I'm betting a lot of users do. I use FF almost exclusively at home, but every now and then I run into a site that doesn't work well in FF, so I use IE for it. At work, I use FF for many things, but some web apps require IE, and thus I use it for probably half my work.

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    bmolter06/04/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Business Hacks Poll: What Web Browser Do You Use?

    I do not like the way that Firefox works with favorites/bookmarks. Everytime you need to find a bookmarked page, you have to work your way through the selection tree.

    bmolter@ssicom.com

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    sherrymo06/04/08 Report as spam
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    You need to add a multiple choice option

    Our official browser at work is IE but ironically I have to all my purchasing in FF because we have a proxy server that has issues with almost every vendor site we use. So I spend more of time in Firefox and only use IE if I absolutely have to.

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    glecharles06/04/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Business Hacks Poll: What Web Browser Do You Use?

    I use IE at work (it's the default) but Flock at home for personal use. It's FF taken to the next level.

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    toddx06/04/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Business Hacks Poll: What Web Browser Do You Use?

    Avant for home and work. It's an IE shell that adds some nice features.

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    mrobles06/04/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Business Hacks Poll: What Web Browser Do You Use?

    Firefox for security, reliability, features and customization. Turndowns? Memory usage.

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