Which Internet Browser is the Best

| August 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

How many of you remember “the old days” when we only knew of AOL for internet searching? Then jump a few years, maybe to 1997 and or so and we had Internet Explorer in it’s 4th and famous life. Remember “Best viewed in IE 4.0”. Hah! I remember that oh so well especially since I had to use Netscape Composer for our web design class and not everything would view right in Netscape, so viewing it in IE was best. Ok, that didn’t make sense, but back then that’s how it was.

Moving along 14 years later, we have many choices for our internet surfing. IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera are the most downloaded by the average person. I tend to believe it’s down to what you like best for the look of the browswer, how you like surfing, using tabs, using the add-ons, plug-ins, etc. I still use IE as my main browser, probably because I used it so much in my past life as a corporate brat it’s been hard to get off it. But I have to admit that as much as I am used to IE, this past year I have delved into the world of FF and Chrome. (I have to also admit, that I have troubleshooted FF more than I have used it, so I know it, just didn’t use it).

Firefox (FF) has been around long enough and had enough updates and whatnot that it’s now bringing the business more work than ever. Believe it or not, we have clients who actually pay us to fix their FF over the simple usual fix of “reinstalling” because of their FF  **bling** I call it. All the special settings and all their plug-ins, add-ons, drive people to fixing over reinstalling. And I understand where they are coming from, so we at CTG work hard to not have to reinstall.

Chrome is the new hottie in town and I have to admit, I am kinda digging it too. I am finding it easier to do a few things, it appears faster than IE for browsing,  the look is better and the downloads are eye blinking fast. For the past two months or so I have forced myself to use Chrome on a daily basis and have to admit, it’s now becoming my favorite. Unfortunately, I still have to use IE because some of my internet based programs will not work in Chrome (mostly work tools).

Now, to answer the question posted in the title, which one is best for you? Any of them. Just make sure when you download it, you get it from it’s website and not through another website, could be a link to a virus. Be aware that FF and Chrome use the “download” feature by default, so you will have to look for what you are trying to download to run it (usually in the Tools area (FF) or at the bottom (Chrome). IE users are used to the pop up box that allows you to “Run or Save” the downloads.) This is the most confusing I think for new users. As all programs have settings options, you can change that option in the browsers.

If you are a simple internet user that doesn’t need all the extras, IE is still just fine for you. If you are a bit more interested in seeing what else is out there, download FF and try it out. Go to Google and type in “Firefox” and the link will be at the top for you to download from Mozilla (ok, it was Mozilla back in the day, then renamed to Firefox in 2004). To try out Chrome, just go to Google and you will probably see the download button on the right side if you don’t have it installed.

That’s it tonight folks, just a few thoughts for my clients and fans that are not into all the different browsers yet! Not for my tech buddies who all know way more than me who get the feeds. Just a lil disclaimer:)

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Lisa Hendrickson is the owner of Call That Girl. She is an Outlook Expert and Microsoft 365 Consultant.

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