What's your browser?

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Windows 10 has come out if that's the correct one? I'm not very technical so don't know if that's what it's called..it's the new one after windows 7...I love w7 <3
 
I might upgrade my OS one of these days. I took my computer in to get some more RAM but they said I needed to upgrade to a 64 bit OS. Apparently XP is only 32 bit.
 
I think this is the third thread of this kind for browsers.....but fine.. things are changing frequently - new options for the polls.

I use Chrome often... than any other browser.
Firefox is second in my list.
 
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why is firefox so good? is it fast or something? i remember i used it once, it was a little slow :/ chrome is much faster, reliable, and organized: just the way i like it
 
I like firefox best, and I find it at least as fast and often faster than Chrome for visiting my popular sites.
Chrome is good when you go visit google sites such as youtube, gmail, etc.
Also, Chrome is too spartan to my liking, I like a little bit of pizzaz and yet still speedy, which is Firefox.

Speaking about Google, has anyone got the invite for Google+?
https://plus.google.com/up/start/?sw=1&type=st
Google hopes it's gonna be the facebook killer.
 
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im right now using Google+
like it, a lot of control is in your hand
 
I've heard that Windows 7 is pretty good but I've never tried it.

I'm using Windows 7 right now. It's actually very good.
I might upgrade my OS one of these days. I took my computer in to get some more RAM but they said I needed to upgrade to a 64 bit OS. Apparently XP is only 32 bit.

Try Ubuntu. The 11.04 version is very nice :)
 
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im right now using Google+ like it, a lot of control is in your hand

That's good to know. What I didn't like about Facebook is the lack of control and limited options for privacy settings, which drove me to put it to sleep.
 


That's good to know. What I didn't like about Facebook is the lack of control and limited options for privacy settings, which drove me to put it to sleep.

Google isn't known for it's love of user privacy.
 
Facebook is a time hole. I had to quit going there because I was spending way too much time posting sarcastic comments on other people's statuses (or posting my own while drinking). I still have my profile, but I haven't been there in a few months now, since before I took my shahada. So none of my FB friends know that I am a Muslim now.
 
I used FF for years but with FF 4 it developed big memory leaks. I would go away find it using 3GB of RAM the next morning!

So now I use Chrome.
 
As-Salaamu Alaaykum

Im using the Firefox one because many have said on this forum its fast, but it seems the same to me as IE..just looks kooler!

maybe its my net, its slow i guess, anyone know how to speed the net up?


.. peace ..
 
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One of my gamer friends has Ubuntu on his computer. I never could figure out how to navigate it.

Yeah, it does take a little getting used to, especially if you've never used Linux before. If you're a Windows user and you want to try it, I would suggest dual-booting it so you can go back to Windows quickly and easily. You have to be willing to play around with it a bit, I guess. Or at least that's what I'm doing.


Google isn't known for it's love of user privacy.

Agreed. Another good reason to use Firefox instead of Chrome :D


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Im using the Firefox one because many have said on this forum its fast, but it seems the same to me as IE..just looks kooler! maybe its my net, its slow i guess, anyone know how to speed the net up?

Salaam,

I would suggest checking your router and your internet connection. I once went months using a really terrible internet connection or none at all, not knowing the router had accidentally gotten unplugged. I hadn't even thought to check that. But if your internet is really terrible, that could be the cause. Or you might need a new router. Also, there are usually various different internet connections to choose from on any one (or several) router(s). Try using a different one.

Peace :)
 
Yeah, it does take a little getting used to, especially if you've never used Linux before. If you're a Windows user and you want to try it, I would suggest dual-booting it so you can go back to Windows quickly and easily. You have to be willing to play around with it a bit, I guess. Or at least that's what I'm doing.


I didn't know you were a computer nerd, sister.
 
Yeah, it does take a little getting used to, especially if you've never used Linux before. If you're a Windows user and you want to try it, I would suggest dual-booting it so you can go back to Windows quickly and easily. You have to be willing to play around with it a bit, I guess. Or at least that's what I'm doing.

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I didn't know you were a computer nerd, sister.
 

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