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November 2007 Windows XP and Firefox (IE7 sometimes when tools or applications don't work with Firefox)
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November 2007 Windows XP and Firefox, both at work and at home.
Though I think I'm getting a new Vista PC at work soon (nudge nudge to certain people) and I'm upgrading at home soon too - probably to dual-boot Vista and Ubuntu. Reply
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November 2007 Flock under OS X Leopard.
The social networking features are handy but that's not the main reason to use it: stability is. I've found that I can abuse Flock with 40-50 tabs open and it doesn't crash. Firefox for me, both on my Mac and previously under Windows would crash 4-6 times a day (including with a clean install with zero plugins). I'm not sure what the Flock folks have done to the underlying Firefox engine but it works! Reply
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November 2007 OS: windows XP
browser: Flock (core) then Firefox, IE7 and Opera (on the Blackberry). Reply
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November 2007 I'm using FireFox on XP at the office, and XP/Opera on the laptop. For home use, It's a mix of FireFox, Opera and Safari -- all running on XP Home Edition.
I am formatting a second laptop right now with Linux... so we'll see how that goes and what I'll end up using there. Firefox still trumps though given all of the plugins available. Reply
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November 2007 Mac OS X primarily. For browsers mainly Firefox and Safari. Have a ton of add-ons in FF for SEO and script debugging. Mainly use Safari for plain web development though and switch for firefox for debugging. (Do all social media in FF.)
Will do a remote X client login to a Windows machine when I need to do IE testing though. Only start up AOL's browser or Opera when I have to do cross-browser testing. :) Reply
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November 2007 MS and Firefox does the trick. There are enough good developer/SEM/SEO plugins that make using this browser a great choice.
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November 2007 - OS: Vista (not by choice... came with the office computer package)
- Primary browser: FF -- the scores of add-ons make SEO evals that much faster - Alts: Netscape, Maxthon (for IE rendering tests) I'm very appreciative of Netscape's ability to host all of Mozilla's extensions, so I use it whenever I need to be simultaneously logged in two different Google accounts. Reply
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November 2007 Vista on my work PC - and I love it. Have found it resolved a few niggling issues I was having with XP. IE 7 for general browsing and internal applications FF for some serious SEO work Opera for Internet banking ONLY.
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November 2007 @ Work - OS X Tigger
For "play" - Vista (I may be the only person in the world that doesnt actually hate it - other than a few of my old games won't work - it's been good to me) And the newest addition to my "play" - Gutsy Gibbon! (Other than having problems getting the wireless connection runnning, i'm loving it) Browser - like you really need to ask! - Firefox all the way baby - anywhere, anytime - Firefox hands down!!!! Reply
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November 2007 Hi there, I'm using Windows Vista, and Maxthon 2 (based on IE) as a browser. Reply
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