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What is a browser? Simplest possible terms it's the
program that allows you to surf web pages. For most
people that use Windows their browser of choice is Internet
Explorer, but why? Well, simple answer to that is
that it comes built in with your Windows system and it's
highly integrated (perhaps too much so) into the Windows
operating system. For most people IE is just fine
and you don't really need another browser, but did you know
that there are other browsers out there? Did you know
some of them have really cool features? Well, there
is this brave new world of browsers out there and it's time
that you take a look and test drive other browsers, after
all, just because you have Windows doesn't mean that you
have to use IE. Here is the breakdown of what's out
there at the moment
Mozilla - Oh, you
gotta love open source, it sometimes produces the best
programs out there and Mozilla is a happy result of this
open source community. So, let's do a brief little
history on Mozilla...many years ago in a galaxy far far
away there was a browser that competed with Dark Empire
(also known as Microsoft)...this brave browser was called
Netscape Navigator. Well, years of struggle, and
finally Netscape on deaths door does something that few
expected, it gave away its source code and made it open
source and asked a band of rebels to take the challenge
of making a better browser than IE...lo and behold MOZILLA
was born...yes Mozilla, the first distribution of it basically
made this loud thudding sound...oh god was it bad, but
still it kept growing, getting better, and soon became
THE BEST BROWSER. Yes, it's grown so big now that
it will be stepping on Tokyo soon and the cries of, "Mozilla
is coming, Mozilla is coming" will be dubbed with
an out of sync English accent. Seriously though,
Mozilla is faster than any browser out there, it meets
almost all the internet standards perfectly, and it's
a very stable browser. For my money it's the best
value, oh and it's free, yes I mentioned that right?
Yes, well it is free. You can download Mozilla here
www.mozilla.org
. Many Linux users will be familiar with this browser
since it comes as standard fair in most of the Linux distributions
now.
Internet Explorer
- Okay, so, this is the one most people use.
Internet Explorer has come a long way and it's in many
ways one of the things Microsoft succeeded with by paying
attention to the internet standards that are currently
out there. I find that Internet Explorer meets many
of the HTML, CSS, XML, ASP, PHP, and pretty much any other
webpage standard you want to throw at it...why is this
good? Well, it means that the webpage will be displayed
as the author intended it to be displayed. So, it
is a very good web browser, however, I find on older systems
like Win 95, 98, ME, if you screw up your IE, you screw
up your whole damn operating system. This is where
IE is just too integrated into the operating system and
this is where you could end up in a little bit of trouble.
Opera - The innovative
little browser that could. What makes this browser
interesting is the features it adds beyond the basics
of web browsing. One thing I like is the popup blocker
included in the program. Yes those annoying popup ads
are bye bye and they stay that way. It's a small,
relatively fast browser, and generally I like it.
It is web compliant, umm, mostly compliant, okay so I
have used it and gotten some funky looking pages from
time to time. The Con's of this browser -
It costs, umm, $30 the last time I checked...if you don't
pay you can have a freeware version that's supported with
advertising. It sort of makes me cringe to pay anything
for a web browser, mainly because the best browser is
free, but I can't fault Opera for wanting to make money,
not every program can be open source. I think Opera
will have it's market in Palm devices because of it's
ability to render pages small and to still make them look
like web pages. Give it a download here www.opera.com
if you want to give it a try.
Avant
- This is more of an add-on to Internet Explorer, so it
won't get really that big of a write up. Originally
it was called IE Opera, umm, yeah good name considering
there was already a browser named Opera, but anyway, so
they became Avant. Pluses about this browser, it
has a very effective popup blocker and some quick mouse
gesture things, so it's more of an add-on to IE and it
does work rather nice, but, it's still basically Internet
Explorer.
Netscape Navigator
- I put this browser last, because, well, basically Mozilla
and Netscape are indistinguishable at the moment.
Netscape is basically Mozilla only they make you register
to use the browser, which isn't that bad, but still it's
basically Mozilla or is Mozilla basically Netscape.
The line is getting blurred a bit. The positives
about Netscape, well, I used them loyally for years, so
I'll always have a bit of loyalty towards them.
Second, I liked that they knew when they needed help and
opened their source code. One other pro is that their
email client that comes attached with the browser will
accept AOL mail, so if you want an email client for you
AOL account this is the way to go (AOL bought out Netscape
a few years ago). Basically Netscape is Mozilla
that you have to register to use...but still, it is a
good browser and has some interesting integrations in
it, like ICQ, AIM, etc.
So
that's the list, did I miss some browsers, umm, yeah,
probably I did, but I'll make this list longer as new
browsers come out. Which browsers do I use, I like
Mozilla, it is the fastest most stable...that would be
my choice, but any of the browsers listed will do a good
job, you just have to pick a browser that's best for you.
Mozilla is coming...oops, sorry, I couldn't resist. |
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