Web Browsers Are Serious Business
Oct. 10th, 2008 06:52 pmSometimes I feel like I'm the only peson in the world who doesn't love Firefox. I'm at a school with a huge science/engineering/computer science contigent, so I'm having people go on at me about what an amazing brower it is, and how if I'm not using it I must be an idiot because I don't know what I'm missing, and I should switch over right now. But you know, I really don't like it. I tried it, at the agressive insistence of a mad Russian, but it didn't click for me at all. I don't even remember why, just that I only had it for about two days before I gave up and uninstalled it.
I /like/ K-Meleon, even no one has ever heard of it. It's fast, it takes up less than half the room of Firefox on my hard drive, and it's simple. I don't a browser that can do fifty million wonderful things; I need a web browser that will display web pages, and K-Meleon does just that, with no hassle. I like the interface, I like how easy it is to customize, I really like my Lex Luthor theme, hell, I even like the tiny Google Search pop-up box. It's neat.
And now I have Firefox on my computer anyway, because my CS prof said we have to use it to check our html code. *pouts* Make it go awaaaaaaay.
I also reinstalled AIM, although I may or may not keep it, since last time I had it I had a lot of problems. If you want to drop by and chat, I'm Spoonoftime. (It's better not to ask)
ON the bright side, I managed last night to write almost a thousand words of Tony Stark bondage. It was a good, good thing.
I /like/ K-Meleon, even no one has ever heard of it. It's fast, it takes up less than half the room of Firefox on my hard drive, and it's simple. I don't a browser that can do fifty million wonderful things; I need a web browser that will display web pages, and K-Meleon does just that, with no hassle. I like the interface, I like how easy it is to customize, I really like my Lex Luthor theme, hell, I even like the tiny Google Search pop-up box. It's neat.
And now I have Firefox on my computer anyway, because my CS prof said we have to use it to check our html code. *pouts* Make it go awaaaaaaay.
I also reinstalled AIM, although I may or may not keep it, since last time I had it I had a lot of problems. If you want to drop by and chat, I'm Spoonoftime. (It's better not to ask)
ON the bright side, I managed last night to write almost a thousand words of Tony Stark bondage. It was a good, good thing.
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Date: 2008-10-11 11:26 pm (UTC)And hey, I still use Internet Explorer. *shrugs* it mostly works, so I don't care.