What browser are you using right now?

Quezon, Philippines
September 14, 2008 10:18am CST
Since I am using a Mac laptop, it follows I am using the built-in Safari browser. Safari is simple and clean. No bugs whatsoever and it don't crash often. Unlike its Windows counterpart - IE, Safari doesn't have any hang-ups, disconnection and bug-related problem. I just love using it when clicking on my PTC sites and just surfing on the net.
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@toddsarm (766)
• Canada
15 Sep 08
I stated to us safari and like it
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• Quezon, Philippines
13 Oct 08
Safari dude!
• Indonesia
15 Sep 08
Opera is the great browser ever! I like it very much because it is very stable. Many browser, including IE and Firefox, copied some Opera's features such as tab and website recovery.
• Quezon, Philippines
13 Oct 08
I have an Opera browser built-in in my cellphone. I haven't got the chance to use it, though. Maybe some other time.
• Philippines
15 Sep 08
I am using a Macbook, and Safari & Firefox3 browsers. But mostly Firefox because it has foxmarks. I also use 2 other PCs, an office PC and another laptop. Firefox's foxmarks synchronizes my favorites/bookmarks in all my comuters. That makes it very useful for me.
• Quezon, Philippines
13 Oct 08
Nice! I am using Firefox too, sometimes. But mostly, Safari.
• India
14 Sep 08
i have every browser installed...... i use each browser for specific job........ i use ie for downloads and firefox for browsing general sites c chrome for specific sites(some secrets)... and rest when i feel to try them.... thats it.......
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• Quezon, Philippines
13 Oct 08
That's what I call "organizing" your browser. Hehehehehe.
• India
14 Sep 08
i wish u wer using windows so i wud have reccomended u maxthon which i feel is a much advanced browser than safari.
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• Quezon, Philippines
14 Sep 08
Maybe it is more advanced but it is still connected with Windows. No offense dude, I don't like Windows OS. Don't get me wrong but I use Windows at work too. Windows and every program and software attached to it is useful but it is, at the same time buggy. IE is Windows based, so do the math. Anyways, I'll check on your Maxthon. Thanks dude!