> > >Of course, I have not had any problems with IE. "If it ain't broke, >don't fix it!".... right? However, I simply like the looks of >Safari just like all other OSX applications. Plus, a few have >mentioned that Safari operates faster than IE. Again, IE runs okay, >for me.... but my interest in Safari is really soaring. I suppose >the perfect solution would be download Safari and keep IE.... I >could have my cake and eat it, too! >
Troy, you can have a whole dessert tray. On my OS X machine (I'm still waiting...waiting...waiting...to be able to upgrade on my main one) I have, in alphabetical order, Camino, Mozilla, Omniweb, Opera, and Safari. I like them all, use them all, have a faint preference for Camino if I had to choose at gunpoint, but they perform pretty much equally. I have IE as well as Netscape on this 9.2 machine because, well, it's _there_, and I keep expecting to move to X Any Day Now. When I use it, I find it irritating. When I first got a web browser back in 1994 I had IE and Netscape in whatever form they existed back then (names?) and my preference for Netscape established itself early. -- Mary Anne from Taylorsville KY | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be June 24. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
