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drawboy

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I was a dedicated firefox user until I got a virus that redirected every googled webpage to some spurious sites. I couldn't be bothered getting the thing removed and re-installing windows so I bought a new lappy and I use IE8 to be honest it has been ok and I'm happy enough with it not to have to change to Firefox again yet.
 

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Does anybody on this planet use internet explorer??? :eek: :p

Not me, unless it's for 1/2 a dozen sites where I can't be bothered to find my favourites.

I use Chrome anyway. :(
 
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It's only as slow as your broadband speed surely?

IE is fine by me too.
 

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It's only as slow as your broadband speed surely?

IE is fine by me too.

Sadly, not in my experience.

I.E. is extra-slow to start and other moments are pretty arthritic too.
 

HRC99

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It's only as slow as your broadband speed surely?

IE is fine by me too.

On most PCs, it is much slower than Firefox. I installed it the other day on my other half's father's laptop and compared it to IE. IE was six seconds to load and Firefox two seconds.
 
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birdieman

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ok just installed it, agree its faster but this GM website looks different -why?
 

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I use firefox and it works fine with 99% of the sites i visit.

However IE 8 is way better than its predessors and is easy to reset back to default settings if a virus does bite.

IE9 is on the horizon and this may well rival chrome for speed, although I dont like the Chrome interface.

once IE has started I see very little difference in page load times when compared to firefox

As a PC engineer, I see 30 computers a week 90% have IE in various versions. 9 % have firefox and 1 percent have Chrome.

Interestingly nearly all have Safari on their desktop as part of a itunes update but nobody knows what it is.

Another one that I have used is Opera

Both IE and Firefox are able to be compromised by Malware, so I would recommend everyone in the world downloads and uses the free version of Malwarebytes on a regular basis www.malwarebytes.org Remember to update before scanning, do the quick scan and if it comes up with loads of bad stuff, do the long scan afterwards.

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