| Its on! Mac OSX browser wars? Apple Safari? | | | | innovative but you can always expect that from |
| Firefox? Google Chrome? Opera? Microsoft | | | | the PHDs at Google. |
| Internet Explorer? | | | | 4. Opera-a fast and rather up to date browser |
| Ok. Let me explain what my thoughts on these | | | | for the Mac OSX operating system. It is not small |
| various browsers for Mac OSX. Here are some | | | | but as good as Firefox for Mac. Unless you have |
| thoughts: | | | | an Intel processor in your Mac, I would go with |
| 1. Firefox-it is so slow on my old Mac Mini G4. It is | | | | Firefox. If not, I would go with Opera. |
| feature rich but what is the point of using if it | | | | 5. Microsoft Internet Explorer- I do remember |
| feels like a half an hour to load up. They even | | | | that Microsoft developed a really old version of it. |
| promised a faster version. Also, Firefox has been | | | | It has now been discontinued for Mac OSX. As |
| so wonky lately I cannot get it working my | | | | for Windows, I try to avoid this browser at all |
| Windows system for some reason. Also, it seems | | | | costs. From my understanding, hackers love to |
| my OSX version has missing important icons with | | | | target this browser due to it is not so secure |
| no explanation | | | | features. That might have changed in their latest |
| 2. Safari-quite good and tight and light browser. No | | | | version but I don’t use it enough. I only use |
| complaints on this one but it is my usual default | | | | thing when large sites are only compatible with |
| browser. | | | | Micrsoft Internet Explorer. Don’t ask me why |
| 3. Chrome-I love this browser so much I use it | | | | site designers do this. |
| for my Windows system. It is compact, | | | | My recommendation for OSX, go with Opera if |
| compatible with Mozilla that all the major browsers | | | | your Mac is not Intel based. Wait for Chrome as |
| are built on, and easy to use. The best part is | | | | well once it comes out for Mac. Also, Firefox |
| how you tear apart each browsing session and it | | | | might be fine for those on Intel based Macs. |
| has it’s own system process. That is quite | | | | |