Which web browser do you use?

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None can beat Safari, sry :D
 

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i use safari too. although, the second they make avant for mac, i would switch to that. the mouse gestures for avant are unparalleled.
 
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i use safari too. although, the second they make avant for mac, i would switch to that. the mouse gestures for avant are unparalleled.
 
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Love Safari! Can't stand Firefox. The keyboard shortcuts in Safari are so much easier.. and I'm a big keyboard shortcut fan. ;)
 
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Love Safari! Can't stand Firefox. The keyboard shortcuts in Safari are so much easier.. and I'm a big keyboard shortcut fan. ;)
 
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Safari is okay, but the rendering engine dislikes a few sites I use regularly at work. And I don't like the lack of Keychain integration from Firefox. Camino provides a happy medium for me, with it's native Mac-like feel and integration, but (in my opinion) better rendering engine than Safari.
 
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Safari is okay, but the rendering engine dislikes a few sites I use regularly at work. And I don't like the lack of Keychain integration from Firefox. Camino provides a happy medium for me, with it's native Mac-like feel and integration, but (in my opinion) better rendering engine than Safari.
 
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does camino support tabbed browsing yet? i told myself i would try it if it supported tabbed browsing
 
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does camino support tabbed browsing yet? i told myself i would try it if it supported tabbed browsing
 
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I use Camino because I like the style of it and it is fairly fast and reliable.
 
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I use Camino because I like the style of it and it is fairly fast and reliable.
 
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Camino does support tabbed browsing. I use it as my main browser.
I really wanted to use Safari, but unfortunately I've been spoiled by the incredibly good ad-blocking of Camino. I didn't realise websites like Digg or Facebook had advertisements until I tried Safari 3. :D
 
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Camino does support tabbed browsing. I use it as my main browser.
I really wanted to use Safari, but unfortunately I've been spoiled by the incredibly good ad-blocking of Camino. I didn't realise websites like Digg or Facebook had advertisements until I tried Safari 3. :D
 
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Does anyone know of any browser that can stop auto-refreshing?

I use FF, latest version, and I am a HUGE fan of tabbed browsing.
In fact, I keep 25 tabs open all of the time, and I periodically check out different tabs at various different intervals of the day or week.

I am running Leopard on 12' 1.33 PB, and FF seems to be sucking up too much CPU %. Some of the sites I frequent are set to auto-refresh, and I was hoping to find a way to disable this...
 
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Does anyone know of any browser that can stop auto-refreshing?

I use FF, latest version, and I am a HUGE fan of tabbed browsing.
In fact, I keep 25 tabs open all of the time, and I periodically check out different tabs at various different intervals of the day or week.

I am running Leopard on 12' 1.33 PB, and FF seems to be sucking up too much CPU %. Some of the sites I frequent are set to auto-refresh, and I was hoping to find a way to disable this...
 
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Primary: Safari

Secondary: Camino
 
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