As you may or may not know there are some new web browsers out that are showing some REAL potential. We are no longer stuck with using IE 7 (Microsoft's Internet Explorer).
I am going to preferance this post by telling you I am definitely not one of those "use anything but Microsoft guys". I have been involved with computers for over 30 years, large scale computer repair, programmer, CTO of a very large internet advertising company...plus of course my current job - CycleFish. Since the inception of the internet I have always been pro Microsoft, both for developing websites and browsing them with the latest version of Internet Explorer.
However that is quickly changing! I am constantly downloading all of the latest web browsers to test all of our websites on to ensure everyone has a good experience on our sites. And for the first time in my career I can say that I am more impressed with any and all of the top players except for Microsoft. I do say that with some resorvation though, because I am just now evaluating IE 8 and it is looking pretty good so far.
As for my choices and opinions on the top two competitors...
FireFox - Very Good - Improves the speed of all web pages that you visit by cutting out all the worthless ad on that Microsoft includes in IE. The graffic rendering is it's only short comming. When you view pages in FireFox you will notice that the text characters show a little more pixelation and not as clean as those on Safari. The program is free to download and installs in about 5 minutes. It is NOT invasive by changing preferances on your computer or even setting itself as your primary browser, unless you selet that. And if for any reason you do not like it, the uninstall option completely removes it from your computer, leaving no trace. During install it prompts you to import all of your existing Favorites & History. FireFox can be downloaded here... http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html
Apple Safari - OUTSTANDING - Improves the speed of all web pages that you visit. It may be slightly slower, on a PC than FireFox, but the OUTSTANDING graphics far outwiegh that. The graffic rendering is the best I have seen in any browser. The text characters almost jump off the screen they are so crisp. They even went as far to improve the look of text input boxes and dropdown boxes on webpages. The program is free to download and installs in about 3 minutes. It is NOT invasive by changing preferances on your computer or even setting itself as your primary browser, unless you selet that. And if for any reason you do not like it, the uninstall option completely removes it from your computer, leaving no trace. During install it prompts you to import all of your existing Favorites & History. Apple Safari can be downloaded here... http://www.apple.com/safari/
Overall they are both an improvement over IE. I am personally using FireFox. google Chrome - Just a quick mention on this one. I love some of the new feature they have and once they fix some major bugs, it could be a competitor. But for right now there are WAY TO MANY bugs!
Check out this website:
This site has listed, from what I can tell, every concievable browser in use and it sorted by platform i.e. Windows, Mac. This will just give everyone an idea of whats out there.
Also, Lucky, if you haven't used this before, you can check any page on your site using any version of any browser for free. You can only do so many querys per day with the free account but it's great for working on the fly.
BTW, Every time I've ever had a problem with the site not displaying properly, it's always in Internet Explorer. Things were showing up fine in browsers I've never heard but were totally jacked around in IE.
I was late on the bandwagon to use Firefox but I think it really is better. I mainly use Microsoft products, but Firefox is faster, less evasive, more customizable, has better interface and is less prone to have display issues than IE. My $.02
I just noticed another really cool feature in FireFox...It has a built in spell checker! Anything you enter on any website...forms, forum posts, comments, blogs...anything, is spelled checked in real time. Misspelled words are underlined as soon as you type them!!!
Iz taht what thoze red lins are for?
The feature I'm always using is Ctrl-F , Which is a built in search of any website your visiting. It's great for long sites with a lot of text, just type in what your looking for and it highlights the words for you.