Re: [WSG] Offlist unscientific poll

2006-05-16 Thread Wendy

Firefox, of course! (Mac X/ 10.3.6)


Tom Livingston wrote:

I said offlist, didn't I?...


Hello listers,

With all the browsers available these days, I was very curious as to what
the professional developers rely on for their own personal, non-dev
non-testing browsing needs. What browser do you guys always come back to for
personal banking/personal browsing needs?

This is just for my own curiosity. Just wanted to know what the pros
actually use.

OFF LIST PLEASE!

Yes, I know how many replies I might get. Thanks for the concern. ;-)


Georg, let me guess... Opera? ;-)

  


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RE: [WSG] Offlist unscientific poll

2006-05-16 Thread Ted Drake
Hi Tom
If you really want offlist responses, please add your email address to your
message. The standard reply will go to wsg and it doesn't make it easy to
discover your personal address. This is why I'm sending this to the list and
not to you directly.

p.s. I use the latest version of firefox.

Ted

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Subject: [WSG] Offlist unscientific poll

I said offlist, didn't I?...


Hello listers,

With all the browsers available these days, I was very curious as to what
the professional developers rely on for their own personal, non-dev
non-testing browsing needs. What browser do you guys always come back to for
personal banking/personal browsing needs?

This is just for my own curiosity. Just wanted to know what the pros
actually use.

OFF LIST PLEASE!

Yes, I know how many replies I might get. Thanks for the concern. ;-)


Georg, let me guess... Opera? ;-)

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Tom Livingston
Senior Multimedia Artist
Media Logic
www.mlinc.com


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Re: [WSG] Offlist unscientific poll

2006-05-16 Thread Kenny Graham

Firefox.  Opera's better, but I don't find the interface intuitive[1],
and I can't block ads.

[1] Or maybe it's just that it's not the same as
IE/NN/FF/everything-else, and I'm too lazy to learn something new.
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Re: [WSG] Offlist unscientific poll

2006-05-16 Thread Mordechai Peller

Tom Livingston wrote:

With all the browsers available these days, I was very curious as to what the 
professional developers rely on for their own personal, non-dev non-testing 
browsing needs. What browser do you guys always come back to for personal 
banking/personal browsing needs?
I tend to use both Firefox and Konqueror very regularly and almost 
interchangeably. Once in a while I'll fire up Opera. Each has its own 
advantages and disadvantaged over the others.

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