Browser War - Take your pick

IMO, the best Browser is:


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Opera does.



Firefox Wins



Opera has it.


Opera does.


Opera has skins supports too.


Last I checked, Opera works on more platforms then Firefox. It runs on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Symbian, Windows Mobile, Sony Ericsson Axxx platform, Wii.

The only thing due to which Opera lacks is Extensions support. IE has it in the form of Add ons plugins with .net frame work. The day Opera starts extensions support Firefox will be out of market.
Ofcourse Opera is a good one. Thats why I never mentioned it as a browser beaten by FF. Rather, it compliments FF very well.

Opera does NOT have a download accelerator. Its mearly a manager.

Infact, Opera vs Firefox is an age old issue, and they never actually beat each other in any way ecept for the fact that opera has a better tab implementation while firefox has a better extention implementation.

As for platform support, I was talking about non embedded stuff. Opera is awssome in embedded though. Nintendo DS, PSP, Mobile Phones, etc etc.
 

gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
Still, Opera runs on Windows, Mac OS X & Linux equally. So there is nothing else other then extensions support in which Firefox beats Opera.
 

iMav

The Devil's Advocate
If opera sue's monopoly M$'s Internet Exploder ,then it is a sin and it sucks!you Hypocrat! :rolleyes: when M$ sues Linux for "virtual" so called sioftware patents ,it is M$ 's right and M$haft is right and they "only" know how to do business?big hypocrisy!

Opera is a good browser.but something tells to stay away from it!dont know what it is ;) may be open sourcing Opera will help them!

I have had a very tiring day. What a better way to lighten the mood than read a comment by an ignorant fool who doesn't know the difference between a monopoly case & patent infringement :rolleyes: who else could that be but some one who knows nothing about business, off course his friends too are no better in business than him

Come back when you understand the difference between patent infringement & monopoly. Then we shall talk why Opera decided to sue MS and why firefox did not.
 

praka123

left this forum longback
as if software patent exists? :x definitely not!
*endsoftpatents.org
*badvista.fsf.org

*www.google.co.in/search?q=bill+gat...=com.ubuntu:en-US:unofficial&client=firefox-a

.FOSS supporters are NOT!the one who hosts his blog on Linux host and irritate everyone with his anti-foss thing is a "holy elephant?" .
what about FUD?


yeah.sure I am gonna use bill gates pick under my chappel may be along with you too. deserves it.
 

narangz

Web developer
as if software patent exists? :x definitely not!
*endsoftpatents.org
*badvista.fsf.org

*www.google.co.in/search?q=bill+gat...=com.ubuntu:en-US:unofficial&client=firefox-a

.FOSS supporters are NOT!the one who hosts his blog on Linux host and irritate everyone with his anti-foss thing is a "holy elephant?" .
what about FUD?


yeah.sure I am gonna use bill gates pick under my chappel may be along with you too. deserves it.


Well, is that how business is done? If you think yes, then that's the reason why Windows is the leader.
 

praka123

left this forum longback
may be.it is a ugly world ,where cancer(micro$oft) is worshipped by ignorant people.
I know it is so bad to have a sane mind in this world where M$haft and proprietary warlords rule :rolleyes:
 

iMav

The Devil's Advocate
yeah.sure I am gonna use bill gates pick under my chappel may be along with you too. deserves it.
Like I care :lol: who are you anyways, a nobody. Who cares what you do :lol:

FOSS supporters are NOT!the one who hosts his blog on Linux host and irritate everyone with his anti-foss thing is a "holy elephant?"
We use what works, unlike some fagots, who because cannot play DRMed content on their sh!tty OS start bad mouthing DRM itself and spread FUD about it so much so publically say they support piracy :lol:
 

praka123

left this forum longback
@narangz:I am not promoting FOSS here.let the ppl choose it..But I want to show my hatred towards Bill gates the moron who invented paid software cr@p.thats it. :) yeah ,and his bloody M$haft too.

so anyways ,let someone know the problem with DRM as already mentioned:
*defectivebydesign.org

Contact the Campaign

Please send us your ideas for anti-DRM action, or contact us with any questions or media requests Contact Form
We Oppose DRM!

DefectiveByDesign.org is a broad-based anti-DRM campaign that is targeting Big Media, unhelpful manufacturers and DRM distributors. The campaign aims to make all manufacturers wary about bringing their DRM-enabled products to market. DRM products have features built-in that restrict what jobs they can do. These products have been intentionally crippled from the users' perspective, and are therefore "defective by design". This campaign will identify these “defective” products, and target them for elimination. We aim to make DRM an anti-social technology. We aim for the abolition of DRM as a social practice.
What is DRM?

Big Media describe DRM as Digital Rights Management. However, since its purpose is to restrict you the user, it is more accurate to describe DRM as Digital Restrictions Management. DRM Technology can restricts users’ access to movies, music, literature and software, indeed all forms of digital data. Unfree software implementing DRM technology is simply a prison in which users can be put to deprive them of the rights that the law would otherwise allow them.
From Richard Stallman, President of the FSF:
”The motive for DRM schemes is to increase profits for those who impose them, but their profit is a side issue when millions of people’s freedom is at stake; desire for profit, though not wrong in itself, cannot justify denying the public control over its technology. Defending freedom means thwarting DRM.”
Get the facts here.
We oppose Treacherous Computing!

Who should your computer take its orders from? Most people think their computers should obey them. With a plan they call "Trusted Computing", the Big Media corporations, together with computer companies such as Microsoft, Apple and Intel, have decided that your computer should obey them instead of you. Treacherous Computing is now inside most new computers and devices, and is the bedrock upon which DRM is being built.
You can help thwart DRM.


  • Take the pledge to fight DRM, join DefectiveByDesign.org
  • Refuse to purchase hardware which includes Treacherous Computing or Digital Restrictions Management functionality.
  • Boycott CDs and DVD's with DRM, and download music and video from sites that don't force DRM upon you.
  • Let your public institutions of learning and research know that they should also boycott DRM. See Richard Stallman’s letter to the Boston Public Library as an example. Read the FAQs
Thank you! :)
 

narangz

Web developer
I am not promoting FOSS here.let the ppl choose it..But I want to show my hatred towards Bill gates the moron who invented paid software cr@p.thats it. :) yeah ,and his bloody M$haft too.

LOL! That's what I mean. If you want people to use FOSS stop abusing Microsoft, Apple & other companies. Show them the reasons (productivity, entertainment etc.) why they should shift to FOSS. :)
 

iMav

The Devil's Advocate
Show them the reasons (productivity, entertainment etc.) why they should shift to FOSS. :)
Ya that is if he can find something :lol:

Entertainment! :lol: Entertainment & Linux :lol: the damn thing can't play mp3s without a net connection :lol: what entertainment are you talking about? :lol:
 

praka123

left this forum longback
again I repeat: I want to show how bad M$ is ! it gives me more satisfaction than giving effort to mindlocked M$haft moronic gays who dont want to learn :rolleyes:

What is DRM? Digital Restrictions Management

Big Media describe DRM as Digital Rights Management. However, since its purpose is to restrict you the user, it is more accurate to describe DRM as Digital Restrictions Management. DRM Technology can restricts users’ access to movies, music, literature and software, indeed all forms of digital data. Unfree software implementing DRM technology is simply a prison in which users can be put to deprive them of the rights that the law would otherwise allow them.
After months of campaigning during 2006, DefectiveByDesign.org declared Tuesday October 3rd 2006, an international "Day Against DRM". With more than 10,000 technologists having joined in the campaign and pledged to take direct action to stop DRM, and with more than 200 "actions" planned across the globe on October 3rd, we had achieved our goal of raising public awarness to the threats possed by DRM.
Now we must move from awareness of DRM to rejection of DRM. DRM technology is not vanquished. It is still a growing problem for all computer users, and by extension all of society. DRM is being used to restrict individuals' use of their own copies of published works. To enforce these restrictions, DRM software, and now hardware, must monitor and control a computer users' behavior. Frequently it reports on what it sees.
The Fight
You might be aware that iPod users are restricted from transferring their music to other non-Apple devices because the music downloaded from iTunes is encrypted - locked with DRM. It allows you to write an audio CD, but if you ever want to take your music to a new portable device in a compressed format, you will end up with very lousy sound quality. These drawbacks are of course there for a reason: customer lock-in. Apple inconveniences its customers into binding themselves to Apple products.
This type of nuisance is but the foreshadow of greater ones to come. Standing behind the technology companies, the film and music industry (Big Media) loom large. To increase their control, they demand technology companies impose DRM. The technology companies no longer resist. Of course many of the technology companies now see themselves as part of Big Media. Sony is a film and music company, Microsoft is an owner of MSNBC, and Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple, sits on the board of Disney. These technology companies cannot be expected to serve the interests of the technology consumer.
Big Media hope that DRM will deliver to them what their political lobbying to change copyright law never has: they aim to turn our every interaction with a published work into a transaction, abolishing fair use and the commons, and making copyright effectively last forever. They will say that you accepted DRM and willingly surrendered your rights. That you did so under duress, they will call irrelevant.
Amazon's new movie download service is called Unbox and it outlines what DRM implies. The user agreement requires that you allow Unbox DRM software to monitor your hard drive and to report activity to Amazon. These reports would thus include a list of: all the software installed; all the music and video you have; all your computer's interaction with other devices. You will surrender your freedom to such an extent that you will only be able to regain control by removing the software. But if you do remove the software you will also remove all your movies along with it. You are restricted even geographically, and you lose your movies if you ever move out of the USA. You of course have to agree that they can change these terms at any time. Microsoft's newly upgraded Windows Media Player 11 (WMP11) user agreement has a similar set of terms.
Each time Big Media force you to upgrade your software, they downgrade your rights. Every new DRM system will enforce a harsher control regime. Apple's added more restrictions to their music service, and their new video service is yet more restrictive. And so it goes. But this is not just happening with music and video, DRM is being applied to knowledge and information. Libraries, schools, universities are adding DRM, sometimes under duress, often without understanding the consequences.
What does this mean for the future? No fair use. No purchase and resell. No private copies. No sharing. No backup. No swapping. No mix tapes. No privacy. No commons. No control over our computers. No control over our electronic devices. The conversion of our homes into apparatus to monitor our interaction with published works and web sites.
If this type of invasion of privacy were coming from any other source, it would not be tolerated. That it is the media and technology companies leading the way, does not make it benign.
Users of free software are not immune to DRM either. They can be locked out, and their computers won't play the movies or music under lock. Products can "tivoize" their code (remove their freedom through DRM), delivering it back with malicious features and blocking removal. The RIAA and the MPAA are actively lobbying Congress to pass new laws to mandate DRM and outlaw products and computers that don't enforce DRM. DRM has become a major threat to the freedom of computer users.
When we allow others to control our computers and monitor our actions we invite deeper surveillance. With our personal viewing, listening, reading, browsing records on file, are we not to be alarmed?
In September 2005 a Disney executive named Peter Lee told The Economist, "If consumers even know there's a DRM, what it is, and how it works, we've already failed,". A year later, on October 3rd we made that prediction come true. Now with your help, we can work to put an end to DRM. You are encouraged to Join the campaign at DefectiveByDesign.org and take action.
Peter Brown
Defective By Design
Free Software Foundation
*www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm
 

iMav

The Devil's Advocate
again I repeat: I want to show how bad M$ is ! it gives me more satisfaction than giving effort to mindlocked M$haft moronic gays who dont want to learn :rolleyes:
Please do continue, it is much better than having husband killed wife or boy friend killed girl breaking news, the reason: coz he wouldnt have sex as condoms arent open source and the female decided to use i-Pill who the male confused to be an Apple product :lol:
 

narangz

Web developer
again I repeat: I want to show how bad M$ is ! it gives me more satisfaction than giving effort to mindlocked M$haft moronic gays who dont want to learn :rolleyes:[/url]

Such language cannot harm MS in anyway & do any good to FOSS :)

I hope you understand what I mean.
 

s18000rpm

ಠ_ಠ
Just to spice things up, why would a normal user want to download some sh!tty browser that finds the only way to promote itself and get some publicity by suing another company which is going to release a final version that will put to rest the most commonly alleged accusation?

Why would someone want to download some sh!tty browser when there is a browser that does what it should very efficiently?

Why would I want to download some sh!tty browser when I my Vista already has 1 that does everything?

Why would I want to download a sh!tty browser when most web developers specifically code websites for IE?

Why?

The only special browser out there, is the one that most web developers spend time on developing their sites for. It's IE.

IE 8 FTW!!!

BTW I guess after Krazzy's screen shot, the sh!tty browser just lost one user in Aayush :lol:
WHOA!!!

didnt expect this from you.

btw, run ie6/7 on xp or vista, it consumes more memory than those 3rd party (sh1tty) browsers & add those holes (security) too:p

when i buy a car, i'm not gonna stay with the standard audio player/tyre, nope, i'll get much better player/tyre.

same is the case with ie & opera. later one is performance package (nfs mw like:p)
 

kalpik

In Pursuit of "Happyness"
again I repeat: I want to show how bad M$ is ! it gives me more satisfaction than giving effort to mindlocked M$haft moronic gays who dont want to learn :rolleyes:


*www.defectivebydesign.org/what_is_drm
Please refrain from using such language..
 
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