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Personality Test

croxiscroxis I am the walrus
based on what [URL=http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2006/08/19/what-does-your-browser-reveal-about-your-personality/]browser[/URL] you use

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  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    Blogs' worst contribution to the world: lack of proof reading.
  • croxiscroxis I am the walrus
    Same with myspace and geocities ;)
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    Wow, I'd be a real quandry. At work I use Firefox 1.5, 2.0, Camino, Safari, IE 6.0, and IE 7.0 beta all at the same time. Note that they don't even list Camino...

    What a load of BS.
  • StingrayStingray Elite Ranger
    Ok, I use Firefox out of necessity because IE sucks on so many levels it's scary. I'm not an Open Source fanatic, but I'm Open Minded so if the tool does what I want it to do, I use it, no matter what philosophy sits behind it. If Firefox 2 sucks, I'll drop it as quickly as any other faulty piece of software. No ifs or buts about it.

    I didn't even bother reading the rest....
  • MessiahMessiah Failed Experiment
    I use IE, because I cant be bothered to switch..

    Browsers are only used for so much anyway.. ;)
  • The Cabl3 GuyThe Cabl3 Guy Elite Ranger
    lazy bum :whip:
  • PSI-KILLERPSI-KILLER Needs help
    I think i am being called stupid in a nice way


    IE 6.0:

    You probably don’t know what a “browser” is and you think Internet is IE. You have no clue about technology, and you are generally afraid of computers. You also use your machine only for IM, chat, email and myspace. Your friends keep telling you about that “Fried Fox” thingy but you don’t really understand this stuff and never really had time to look into it.
  • StingrayStingray Elite Ranger
    [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by PSI-KILLER [/i]
    [B]I think i am being called stupid in a nice way[/B][/QUOTE]

    And I think he's calling Firefox users, open source hippies. :D
  • I use Opera, and that description fits me perfectly.
    Spooky. :eek:
  • StingrayStingray Elite Ranger
    [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Hot Metal [/i]
    [B]I use Opera, and that description fits me perfectly.
    Spooky. :eek: [/B][/QUOTE]

    Oh my, and he thinks that Opera users are deluding themselves into thinking that they are using the best browsers there is... all 0.59 percent of you. :D

    Browser Total Market Share (July 2006, [url]www.netapplications.com[/url])

    Internet Explorer 83.56%
    Firefox 11.34%
    Safari 3.18%
    Netscape 0.91%
    Opera 0.59%
    Other 0.42%
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    Usage numbers aren't a good sign of what the best browser is, just what most people think they have to use. :)
  • [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Stingray [/i]
    [B]Oh my, and he thinks that Opera users are deluding themselves into thinking that they are using the best browsers there is... all 0.59 percent of you. :D

    Browser Total Market Share (July 2006, [url]www.netapplications.com[/url])

    Internet Explorer 83.56%
    Firefox 11.34%
    Safari 3.18%
    Netscape 0.91%
    Opera 0.59%
    Other 0.42% [/B][/QUOTE]

    Not really much delusion in that, Opera is better in many ways. And having tested all the main browsers (And still occationally using firefox 2.0 for testing) Opera definately stays as my main browser.

    Firefox offers nothing to me that Opera does not have, and most of what I need are done better in Opera.

    Few pointers:
    -Opera is faster, both in loading and in rendering. There are tests to support this, but one can "feel" it quite easily just by using it.
    -Opera is the only one of the "big" browsers that passes the ACID 2-test.
    -Opera has an enormous amount of features integrated into it without the need to add any extensions.(adblocker, mouse gestures, speech recognition, spell checker, etcetc.) Still Opera is smaller and faster then Firefox without any extensions.
    -Those features also usually work better then their Firefox extension-counterparts. (Like mouse gestures)
    -Custom skins and "widgets"(operas version of extensions) are also available if something extra is needed.


    Dont get me wrong, Im definately not a Opera "fanboy".
    I deeply despise useless loyalty to one brand or product, but having tested all the current browsers thoroughly, Opera is clearly superior for my needs.

    Should Firefox improve itself to be better then Opera or another competitor proves itself superior, Im more then willing to change my browser.
    But for now, Im using Opera.
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    I'm just waiting for the next version of Safari. There is a big bug in it's handling of nested CSS absolute positioned boxes and I'm hoping 2.0 fixes (as I recall, the public beta 2.0 didn't).

    As for my history, I used Netscape (ug, I hated Netscape 4.x, but it was still better than IE at the time!) until Mozilla came out, then I used Mozilla until Firefox had established itself and worked out it's bugs. Then I switched to Firefox/Thunderbird.

    Hot Metal: Safari 2.0 has also passed the Acid 2 test.
  • StingrayStingray Elite Ranger
    Hey, I don't really care what you guys use to download porn with... :D

    Those numbers are probably not telling much. Most browsers are included with the OS you install on your comptuer. Most people probably can't be bothered to install other software, as long as it works for them, they won't switch.

    I'm a former Netscape user... so when Firefox appeared, I dropped IE like a hot potato. ;) I haven't looked back since. As long as I'm happy with Firefox, I don't see a reason to switch to something else.
  • I use IE 7, but i do not think the MS is the greatest thing in the world, and while i think Vista has a small inkling of potential, i have no doubt that it will be completely screwed up in it's initial release.

    I used Firefox over 6, I just felt that IE 7.0's tabbed browsing is easier to work with, and i like the search box that does not require it's own whole toolbar, though that may also be in firefox, i can't remember. I just think MS actually did a good job on this particular piece of software.
  • Entil'ZhaEntil'Zha I see famous people
    that "test" sucked, can i please have the 5 minutes of my life back?
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    Good on IE7!?

    WTF are you on? That tabbed system is annoying. The "help" menu is off the screen by default becuase they didn't leave enough room. The whole interface looks like they grabed blocks and tossed them into a bin, and wherever they ended up was where they put the component.

    Further more, while it makes huge strides on compliance over 6.0, it is still very un-compliant to the standards, and most of the website bug fixes that fixed 6.0 break in 7.0 becuase they fixed part of the bug but not all of it (generally just the part used to make it work in 6.0). One better example is the JavaScript on my work's website crashes 7.0 currently. It crashed it in beta 1, it didn't in beta 2, and it did again in beta 3.

    Overall, from both a developer and user view, IE 7.0 is definately not yet an improvement from 6.0. I'm sure it will get better, but it still has many bugs.
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