Microsoft's Internet Explorer successor, previously codenamed as 'Project Spartan,' is officially known now as Microsoft Edge.
The software giant announced the details earlier today at their annual BUILD conference and Edge will be the built-in browser for Windows 10 devices.
Outside of the light details Microsoft has revealed in the past few months, there was little else revealed ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by DarthMopar: Did the moderators of AD just say "f*ck it, we quit"? I've seen more childish bickering and blatant insults here in the past two or three months than the past three years combined.
These comments remind me of a bathroom stall in a gas station. Why don't you kids use the "send private message" link instead of polluting these threads with your net-wars?
Common Core, a state-based voluntary initiative, is "communist"..? Funny! Now please explain how "No Child Left Behind", a federal program, was oh-so-much better =p . Just don't try around a teacher, who is liable to smack you for being ignorant. Try googling the word "communist".
At least make some sense when you blither, please? It's hard to follow stream-of-consciousness silliness.
Anyway, with the bloat Mozilla has seen in the past few years, combined with the *many* ways Chrome annoys the piss out of me, any new attempts at making a good browser are welcome, whether or not they actually succeed.
By the way, folks, Chrome copied Firefox, pretty much. Everyone builds off of everyone else's work, get over it; that's how technology advances.
I personally use Pale Moon, anyhow. Gecko engine (same as FF), FF plugin compatibility, and half (or less) the RAM footprint =) . And casting aspersions at Opera is misguided, IMO; for lower-powered systems, it's a good alternative to FF/Pale Moon.
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Originally posted by koolx1: Such a feminine response. You're trolling and breaking forum rules, you fairy.
I haven't tried Pale Moon but will now, on occasion I use Sea Monkey which is another alternative of FF, it's very plain but performs better than FF in my opinion.
Like you I want to see more alternative Browsers or the for that matter the same goes for any other product line, competition is a good thing for sure.