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What kind of Internet Browser do you use?

post #1 of 20
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In trying to make the Cafe a better place, it would be really helpful to know what type of browser everyone is using. Netscape? Internet Explorer?

I am pretty sure that we did this thread once before, but since we have so many new people it would be do it again.



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post #2 of 20
IE 5.5, both home and work, though I've been doing a lot of beta testing with Netscape 6, build 3 as well.
post #3 of 20
Internet Explorer; versions vary depending on which computer.
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post #4 of 20
Internet Explorer at home and work
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post #5 of 20
Internet Explorer here.
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post #6 of 20
Netscape 4.7.
post #7 of 20
I use Netscape 4.7 at home and IE at work.
post #8 of 20
ie 5.5. Don't like it, though, does anybody know how I could get ie5 again (the microsoft site doesn't have it anymore)?
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post #9 of 20
Yikes! A triple post! I think I need a new mouse!

[This message has been edited by Greg (edited 10-28-2000).]
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post #10 of 20
I've been using Netscape for a while and have gotten use to it. It was the browser that came with my internet provider software. But I do use Explorer on ocassion.
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post #11 of 20
IE 5.00
post #12 of 20
Usually Netscape, but our ISP is getting to be unreliable and we're getting DSL pretty soon. After we get that, who knows?
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post #13 of 20
Netscape® Communicator 4.7.

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post #14 of 20
I use IE 5.0 with a cable connection. DSL rules!! I can download high graphic pages in seconds and download software in minutes when it used to take me an hour.
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post #15 of 20
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Pete, DSL at home? Man I am so jealous, I am still on a 56K modem. How much is DSL costing you a month?
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post #16 of 20
NIcko I am with AT&T @home. After getting off to a rocky start with it (I almost cancelled due to a technician error when it was first installed) I now love it. So much faster than 56k!! And the best part is that right now AT&T is offering a great promo. They will install for free (including hardware and software) and your first six months are just $19.95. After that it costs $39.95 a month. I figured it out. Even when I start paying $39.95 a month I will be saving money. I was paying $19.95 a month for MSN, another $25 a month for an extra phone line, and $15-30 a month in per minute charges from Ameritech. So I figure I will save $20-40 a month. God, I sound like an advertisement. LOL
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post #17 of 20
Netscape Explorer
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post #18 of 20
Netscape 4.7 on a cable modem.

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post #19 of 20
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Hey M, is the spell check feature working on your netscape or no? I am assuming it is not.

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Bacon (I made)
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post #20 of 20
Spell check doesn't work on my PC when using Netscape.
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