You are probably familiar with Internet Explorer (IE) for looking at websites considering its huge market share in the past. That is changing now with IE only holding 64% of internet users.
Firefox is the biggest competition with 26% of the market. Firefox was originally a branch of Netscape Navigator (now defunct, but the team now does the Flock browser), but became famous for making tabbed browsing popular, quick loading, being open source, and allowing third party extensions.
Recently you made have see some commercials for a new browser from Google called Chrome (the ads are all over Hulu). Chrome is based on the Webkit engine that powers Safari (Apple’s browser) and it’s gaining market share for being very quick to load and its simple streamlined functions. Not to mention some really neat themes (any browser where I can set my theme to a bird sticking out its tongue is okay by me). ![]()
Also worth mentioning is Lunascape, which is three browsers in one (Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome/Safari).
Now, go forth and browse!
(Paul Proces)