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GrudgE

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What browsers do you all use. I use Mozilla Firefox its free has a ton of plug-ins, one really useful one is a IE tab basically while using Firefox you can set it to open some sites in a Internet explorer tab, since some sites aren't compatible with Firefox. I see a lot of spelling issues and rants on here Firefox has a built in spell checker that works beautifully. It underlines words and all you have to do is Right click on it to correct a word.. It will not however correct grammar so you still have to avoid the run on sentences and grammatical issues but the spell check is nice to have.
 
Firefox all the way for the laptop and home computer. I use a new browser for my mobile phone....Skyfire, it's still in beta testing but has some cool features.
 
Safari and Firefox for the odd page that doesn't like Safari, like Photobucket.
 
Funny, I hadn't noticed any.:hehe:

LOL sure you haven't. I know I am far from a grammar expert. Hell I make my kids ask there mom for help on there English home work and she is German( I mean pure German got married while I was stationed there) cause she has a better grasp then me. I hated English in school always did fine in math, science, and history.
 
At home, Safari (on a Mac) and Firefox/IE7 (on a Windows Vista machine)

At $WORK I use IE7 and Firefox, and also test on Opera and Safari (which blows on Windows).
 
Firefox for browsing, Seamonkey for its built in HTML editor.
 
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