Which Browser do you use


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He changed.
But I am sticking to opera.
But I am going to try Avant,since I read a review in chip which says that it is claiming to be the fastest around(so is opera).
I think this is going to be the 8th browser I am gong to try.
 
Originally posted by squiz@Mar 28 2004, 06:33 PM
why were u trying to make me use FireFox then??
:D lol i had some problems with java on firefox,so i gave up.
 
Tell It What You're Searching For

Associate Press


OSLO, Norway -- Web surfers may be able to talk to their computers one day using a browser announced Tuesday by Opera Software.

The new browser incorporates IBM's ViaVoice technology, enabling the computer to ask what the user wants and "listen" to the request.

"Hi. I am your browser. What can I do for you?" asked a laptop with the demonstration versions of the browser.

The message can be personalized, such as greeting users by name. The computer learns to recognize users' voices, accents and inflections by having them read a list of words into a microphone.

Opera declined to give a launch date.

"Voice is the most natural and effective way we communicate," said Christen Krogh, head of Opera's software development. "In the years to come, it will greatly facilitate how we interact with technology."

Opera is the third-largest browser on the Web. Although tiny compared with Internet Explorer and Netscape, it has been gaining ground as the browser of choice for handheld devices because it is fast and needs little memory.

The demonstration version, so far only in English, is still far from normal casual conversation.

After listening to the computer's question, users have to wait for a tiny beep before stating their request.

But the computer displayed an ability to pick out key words in one demonstration. Tell the computer "get pizza" and a window popped up with a pizza order form, as the machine asked to take the order.

"I would like a medium pizza with extra cheese, mushrooms and salami," a tester told the machine.

The machine checked off the appropriate boxes on the form, but interpreted "a pizza" as "eight pizzas." Then it asked for confirmation and corrected the number when told the order was for one.

It corresponds to simple commands. For example, say "Get AP" and the browser brings up the Web page for The Associated Press.

"The new offering will allow us to interact with the content on the Web in a more natural way, first on PCs and in the near future on devices such as cell phones and PDAs," or personal digital assistants, said IBM's director of embedded speech, Igor Jablokov.

Krogh said the voice technology could open up the Internet to users who are physically unable to use a keyboard.

Opera plans to first launch an English version of the voice browser for computers running the Windows operating system. Versions for other systems, including handhelds, will follow.
 
It sucks big time.
I just can't do without tabbed browser and also IE,Mozilla,Netscape all these things are terribly slow.Try them on dial-up and u'll know
 
Have you ever tried NeoPlanet? Its like just another browser but it works well. Its good, fast and graphically well build. I like it very much.
 
I have tried almost all mooo! thing.
I tried it almost 2 yrs ago.So a better version may be available.It had a graphical interface and some new looking features but it most probably is IE based cause it stpopped working when my IE did so(In ME).Itz not too fast.
Opera is the best and it got better with 7.50.
 
Im having a problem with Opera. I cant open realplayer on it. Does anyone know how I can get realplayer to work with Opera? It works fine on IE from me.
 
If the file is embedded in the web page it won't work. If it isn't, then when you click on the link and it asks you if you want to open or save the files, select open.
 
I tried opera the other day. It's really good except for one drawback. It doesn't support CTRL+ENTER. Is there any alternative in opera or there isn't any feature like this?
 

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