On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:31 PM, Mitch Pirtle <mitch.pir...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I tried Chrome just last weekend, and found it ugly and clunky. I find > Firefox a memory hog (even with a clean .firefox/.mozilla folder) and > it takes forever to load. Safari fires up wicked fast and just feels > "right". > > I use extensions. Last time I checked, Safari didn't have a massive database of extensions like Firefox and Chrome do. However, even that said, the last time I seriously used Safari was over a year and a half ago when I used windows. Safari for Windows was just...brilliant... At the time I'd use Safari as my personal browser, and Firefox for it's web developer features. However, when I started using a Mac I found Safari clunky, weird, and odd... it's like for Windows they took the best of interfaces for both Operating systems and created a gem... For Mac it's....clunky. Oh, and for websites I am going into the admin tool on a weekly basis... I tend to use any browser I don't normally use. IE I keep Opera around just for admin work. By using a completely separate browser for admin as I use for personal use, I avoid any cross site scripting attacks[if I never log IN to the admin site in my personal browser, than nothing can hijack that logon]. -- ---- Hudson Valley Sudbury School What GPL is for application users Our school is for students Help your children grow, change, and learn Let your child direct, control, amend Check out http://www.sudburyschool.org
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