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<blockquote data-quote="slashjunior" data-source="post: 418339" data-attributes="member: 23667"><p>I prefer Safari because of its simplicity. Unless you are a power user most people won't notice much of a difference between each of the browsers. Firefox isn't a bad browser for the Mac and is my second browser of choice on the rare occasion Safari doesn't like a page.</p><p></p><p>Camino just gets annoying after a while which uses the Firefox engine with a Mac interface. It has a few problems rendering, especially flash content. Opera is a good browser, but I find a lot of sites still don't support it, not even Google Calendars, plus it just randomly goes on a go slow sometimes and it is not my internet because I have no problems with other browsers.</p><p></p><p>Between Safari and Firefox it is all about personal preferences really. Both are easy to use and good at rendering and both are quick. If you need more add-ons or you need the full versions new Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail then go with Firefox, if you are after something more simple then Safari is great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slashjunior, post: 418339, member: 23667"] I prefer Safari because of its simplicity. Unless you are a power user most people won't notice much of a difference between each of the browsers. Firefox isn't a bad browser for the Mac and is my second browser of choice on the rare occasion Safari doesn't like a page. Camino just gets annoying after a while which uses the Firefox engine with a Mac interface. It has a few problems rendering, especially flash content. Opera is a good browser, but I find a lot of sites still don't support it, not even Google Calendars, plus it just randomly goes on a go slow sometimes and it is not my internet because I have no problems with other browsers. Between Safari and Firefox it is all about personal preferences really. Both are easy to use and good at rendering and both are quick. If you need more add-ons or you need the full versions new Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail then go with Firefox, if you are after something more simple then Safari is great. [/QUOTE]
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