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Business Hacks Poll: Which Web Browser(s) Do You Use?

July 15th, 2009 @ 1:46 pm

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Categories: Web Tools

Tags: Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet, Rick Broida

It’s been over a year since we asked you to name your Web browser of choice. In that time, we’ve seen the arrival of Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 8 — both great browsers.

Of course, we’ve also seen Firefox release version 3.5, Safari go 4.0, and so on.

Thus, we’ve decided to indulge our curiosity and once again ask:

What Web Browser Do You Use at Work?

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    davebarnes

    07/15/09 | Report as spam

    Firefox for 3 reasons

    1. AdBlock Plus + filters
    2. Web Developer toolbar
    3. 1Password integration

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    Bluekatherine

    07/16/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Business Hacks Poll: Which Web Browser(s) Do You Use?

    Internet Explorer 7. I think it is more what you get use to. In the busy world as VP of Sales and Marketing I have little time to learn new programs. I have to say that I am using Firefox also and I think it has fewer problems than IE. I am almost frightened to update to IE8. I don;t know if it will create more problems to fix of if it will fix the problems I saw with IE7.

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    BizHacksRick

    07/16/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Business Hacks Poll: Which Web Browser(s) Do You Use?

    I'm pleasantly surprised to see that so few of you are using IE6. I know plenty of people who work for big corporations that refuse to upgrade for whatever reason.

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    swiftmac

    07/17/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Business Hacks Poll: Which Web Browser(s) Do You Use?

    To get a clear reflection of what I think you wanted to know,
    question should be something like.

    "What browser does your company supply in its "SOE".

    Why does that wording matter? Because many of your
    readers have probably installed, (where permitted) some
    alternative browsers.

    But corporate software is likely still tied to one of the IE
    versions.

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