
lol @ opera
Oh boy, welcome to 2012, Memphis. Anti-MS sentiments based on the quality of their products is so 90's.Memphis wrote:name one good software product by microsoft...
Thisphantasmagoria wrote:WindowsMemphis wrote:name one good software product by microsoft...

Microsoft Security Essentials is quite good really.Memphis wrote:name one good software product by microsoft...
I'm really surprised by how well it works despite being free. It's not up in your shit all the time like the rest are.HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:Microsoft Security Essentials is quite good really.Memphis wrote:name one good software product by microsoft...
Amen brothaobsidian wrote:IE is getting better at older standards compliance but is still pretty shit for HTML5. People using older than IE8 can stay in the internet backwaters as far as I'm concerned, they should no longer be supported.
You shouldn't post. As well as Engrish. Because no one gives a fuck.Ferrao10 wrote:I'd never use chrome. As well as facebook. Although I'd probably buy some shares if they drop another 15-20%.
You probably never got involved in developing websites or webapps then?U4EA wrote:I wish I could get this worked up about what Internet browsers other people use.
lolphantasmagoria wrote:WindowsMemphis wrote:name one good software product by microsoft...
Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, they're all decent browsers that are frequently updated to maintain web standards and have decent interfaces which work well. The browser fanboys on various forums are analogous to fanboys of operating systems, video game consoles, smart phones, sci-fi shows, etc. etc. The morons who claim that browser X is 1^-Y milliseconds faster at loading a webpage because it "feels" faster are tiresome mouthbreathers who need to have their heads stomped in and then stabbed with their own skull fragments.HomerJ wrote:I know it's a noob question, but I honestly don't know. Is there any real benefit of one browser over the next for the casual web surfer? I use Safari cause it's already preloaded on my laptop, but I've never had like a "this sucks, I want to switch browsers" type of epiphany. Do browsers really effect speed? I figured they'd all be about the same, the internet connection being the main factor.