And thus, the Monopoly became fact...

http://news.com.com/2100-1032-1011356.html

The last stronghold in the browser market has fallen… Now the dark ages await us all!

Well, what’d you expect from AOL? I mean, hello?

I saw this coming a long time ago but nobody wanted to hear me.

A sad day for all of us. I’m not sure how to break the news to Mom. She’s relied on Netscape ever since she got sick of AOL.

Yeah, it happened 'cause Netscape just sucks as a browser.

Ya net scape annoyed me, even though my dad swears by it.

Personaly, I use IE, and I am happy with it :open_mouth:

:kissy:

I’ve never used anything but IE

I use IE, too. It’s my Mom I’m worried about.

IE all the way.

Using IE is one thing, but supporting IE? Why?

Opera all the way, people.


this thing ROCKS YOUR ASSES >-(

Originally posted by Steve
[b]Opera all the way, people.

http://www.opera.com/download/index.dml?opsys=Windows&lng=en&platform=Windows
this thing ROCKS YOUR ASSES >-( [/b]

What’s so special about Opera?

Instead of opening 10+ browsers, you open it once, and there are tabs at the top.
When you exit out of the whole thing, say by accident, and reopen it, it starts off right where you were, with everything still opened.
Less glitchy than IE.

I use Netscape sometimes because there’s sometimes this bug that causes an infinite number of windows to open. Also because my parents don’t.

I never used anything but IE…

I use what’s on the fucking computer.

Am I the only one that does that nowadays?

You’re not the only one, Iga

“If it ain’t broken, don’t try to fix it.”

Yes, my browser may crash once every week, but that’s hardly what I’d call broken…

Meh, Netscape sucked royally anyways…it crashes more often than IE does. =P

I would try out Opera, but my fonts are screwed up and it’s unreadable.

Originally posted by Steve
Instead of opening 10+ browsers, you open it once, and there are tabs at the top.
When you exit out of the whole thing, say by accident, and reopen it, it starts off right where you were, with everything still opened.
Less glitchy than IE.

<img src=“http://www.rpgclassics.com/staff/tenchimaru/td.gif”> That’s why I use <a href=“http://www.flashpeak.com/sbrowser/sbrowser.htm”>Slimbrowser</a>. It has all those neat things from Opera that you love, but it doesn’t fork up with websites whose code isn’t 100% perfectly W3C legit or whatever.