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KTBleeding 09-05-2008 03:08 PM

You would think that with most of you being (at least novice) web developers, you would use and take advantage of the developer plugins for Firefox, and not even give Chrome a second look as it doesn't have them at the moment. IE8 comes with developer tools as well, but seriously.. It's IE, and I'm not holding my breath for it to be any good.

Whatever. For me.. Chrome is not "faster", but it does use a lot less memory. However, I have tons of memory to spare.. so what is the point? I'll stick with Firefox, and continue using the tools that I use to make my life easier.

Chrome has light years to go before I'll actually switch from Firefox.

09-06-2008 11:06 AM

I tried all of them then decided to stick with IE6.

edermix 09-06-2008 04:44 PM

Firefox in Head!!!

;)

Guest210212002 09-08-2008 02:15 PM

/me uses Maxthon

TigerC10 09-09-2008 02:43 AM

Why isn't Opera in the list? Its STILL the only browser that supports webstandards. Well, I haven't seen Chrome (too big of a security risk for me).

Wayne Luke 09-09-2008 02:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KTBleeding (Post 1615209)
You would think that with most of you being (at least novice) web developers, you would use and take advantage of the developer plugins for Firefox, and not even give Chrome a second look as it doesn't have them at the moment.

Actually... credit where it is due. Webkit's built-in debugger and element inspection is just as good as that with Firebug. This is included with Chrome.
Quote:

IE8 comes with developer tools as well, but seriously.. It's IE, and I'm not holding my breath for it to be any good.
Again, IE8 comes with very good developer tools without having to use Visual Studio. The Javascript Debugger will help a lot of developers I suspect.

All three browsers seem to be about par here in my opinion.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris-777 (Post 1617427)
[high]* Chris-777 uses Maxthon[/high]

Maxthon is just a user interface on top of whatever version of IE you have installed on your computer. Its not really a true browser.

Calash 09-10-2008 12:57 AM

Firefox for home, IE6 for work.

Out of all of them I prefer Firefox at this point. Chrome has potential, as does IE8. Given a few months of updates they may catch my eye again.

Hitterman 09-11-2008 11:28 AM

I just uninstalled IE8 B2 because it was still having many Bugs.:(

Wayne Luke 09-12-2008 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitterman (Post 1619785)
I just uninstalled IE8 B2 because it was still having many Bugs.:(

What kind of bugs. I haven't experienced anything major so far. However websites that contain a lot of workarounds for IE6 and IE7 behavior or those that aren't coded properly do no display properly in IE8 due to is stricter compliance to standards.

KTBleeding 09-12-2008 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne Luke (Post 1620482)
However websites that contain a lot of workarounds for IE6 and IE7 behavior or those that aren't coded properly do no display properly in IE8 due to is stricter compliance to standards.

That's nobody's fault, but IE's. However, a lot of people "hack" IE6/7, and that is terribly wrong. If one fixes their site to work in IE, and it's done correctly, there should be no issues with newer versions of IE to come.

It is too bad though, that most people don't follow Hitterman and uninstall IE. Go with something that doesn't try to set its own standards, and make my life/job easier.


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