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<blockquote data-quote="meltbanana314" data-source="post: 68904"><p>Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox are really the only (free) cross platform browsers out there, and they are only marginally better than the versions of Safari I've used on Macs. Firefox is fast, and I don't mind the GUI inconsistancies, but when I try to use different extensions on the same machine, I run into some conflicts.</p><p></p><p>Some extensions have quirks where they won't work with each other, or with this and that version of Firefox, or only work if you have a Windows or Linux machine, and I've had more trouble with my profile getting screwed up than I'd care to remember. (Your mileage may vary.)</p><p></p><p>With SafariSpeed - I find that Safari's KHTML bests Firefox and Camino's Gecko 99% of the time. I'd only keep Camino as a backup for when KHTML/Safari doesn't render certain pages correctly.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Again, your mileage may vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meltbanana314, post: 68904"] Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox are really the only (free) cross platform browsers out there, and they are only marginally better than the versions of Safari I've used on Macs. Firefox is fast, and I don't mind the GUI inconsistancies, but when I try to use different extensions on the same machine, I run into some conflicts. Some extensions have quirks where they won't work with each other, or with this and that version of Firefox, or only work if you have a Windows or Linux machine, and I've had more trouble with my profile getting screwed up than I'd care to remember. (Your mileage may vary.) With SafariSpeed - I find that Safari's KHTML bests Firefox and Camino's Gecko 99% of the time. I'd only keep Camino as a backup for when KHTML/Safari doesn't render certain pages correctly. EDIT: Again, your mileage may vary. [/QUOTE]
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