» Fri Aug 12, 2011 8:05 am
Personally I never really understood what the big deal is with all the different browsers. I never had any major issues with IE, then one day I went to a site that wouldn't load right. The site creator suggested Chrome so I tried that and it worked. Now I have both on my system and they each get about the same amount of use, IE is still my default. Some sites seem to work better in one or the other so its nice to test and see if the site is having issues or IE/Chrome. My wife only uses IE so I tend to use Chrome, it helps keep my Favorites organized if she isn't adding/deleting hers. I was not really impressed with the newest IE, they tried to make it look just like Chrome/Firefox/Every Other Browser Out There. If I wanted a browser that looked like those others I would already be using one of those others. Now I have to waste my time trying to figure out where they moved all the buttons.