I could never gain interest in Chrome. Needed something with a little more liquid:
http://i.imgur.com/38flY5j.png
So, is Sega-16 also dominated by Chrome users?
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I could never gain interest in Chrome. Needed something with a little more liquid:
http://i.imgur.com/38flY5j.png
So, is Sega-16 also dominated by Chrome users?
Seamonkey user here.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...1.png~original
I learn a new browser everyday.
I'm a Linux user, so its IE for me!
A combo of both firefox and Yandex, but since I doubt anyone else will post yandex here it is:
http://i.imgur.com/QwJLUnl.png
I run Firefox for My ebay but I have had to play with it a lot with about:config settings to make it acceptable. Its just keeps getting crappier and crappier. I use Chrome from time to time. It feels much faster but it's screwy when I try to write my Ebay listings. However I have been playing with its settings now with the chrome://flags and it really runs like lightning.
I use Firefox on Linux & Chrome on OSX
I use multiple browsers at home and at work. As far as viewing Sega 16 it is Firefox at work and Palemoon at home. My total use is this:
Work: Firefox, IE9, Hcon STF (Iron)
Home: Palemoon, IE9, Chrome
I do have TOR on both PCs but I rarely use it.
See, Seamonkey is basically Netscape Communicator, in it's original source code.. :P Has the mail, composer, address book, etc.. Still all functional, haha.
There's no ideal option for browsers. It's either a leaky mess (fartfox), or a massive backdoor (chroak), or an altogether relic (Internet exposer). Sort of like people really, they all suck on different levels.
This is another view of my Seamonkey setup. I have the mail part setup with PGP so if I need to encrypt my mail I can.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...9.png~original
I'm old school as hell because I still use Firefox. Used to think I was winning with Opera back in the day, but it omnomnom'ed resources like a mother.
I use the Dreamcast Web Browser, which stops the NSA from spying on me.
This might sound crazy but I absolutely was mad for IE6.0 back in the day. If only I could re-skin a modern browser to be like it.
Everytime...
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Put the hair down, then I'd tap that!
Evildragon already noted there's a patch, and even without a patch there's 1GB ceiling, and when the OS only uses up couple tens of MBytes of it as opposed to hundreds like modern OSes, there's a lot more resource to user programs than it seems on the first glance. Plus everything is instant, no kind of latencies etc. Just instant.
Ahem, I have a computer on the internet, that's from the 80's. I still use it too.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...2.jpg~original
Yea I was thinking of getting a Commodore 64. My main concern, is if it will accept my USB D-link stick. I'd hate to run an Ethernet cable, all the way downstairs.
Yea um, no. lmao!!
But I can run Wifi on that old 80's IBM. ;)
At the time of this post: (it's updated a lot)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10.0.9200.16660 (Update: 10.0.8) (32-bit/64-bit)
Mozilla Firefox 23.0.1
Google Chrome 29.0.1547.57 m
Jeez what is with these browser numberings? Chrome at 29? Firefox at 23? Damn. And my Seamonkey is at 2.20.
And Seamonkey, based on the source code for Netscape Communicator 4, is at version 2.20..
(I don't reference Mozilla Suite, because Seamonkey basically is a "take over" of that, and I'm not sure it made it past version 1).
Firefox.
Simply because I've been using it since it was called Firebird.
This doesn't really mean much, because Chrome is right behind them, but whatever:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08...ser_stability/
Safari and Firefox; one of these usually gets the job done.
I have to use Explorer at work, but have Firefox there as well as Explorer is wonky.