Comparisons
Before you make decisions about anything, it’s always best to do your own research and find out which product is best for you. This goes for purchases as well as free downloadable software. So we’ve decided to help you in your research by showing you what else is available out there, along with professional reviews of these products by others. Sure, we’re biased, but that doesn’t mean we can’t take a look at what else is out there, and make that information available to you, as well.
Below are the main options for you, as far as browsers go.
Firefox 2.0 - The newest stable version of Firefox, and the best browser for safety, speed and features, in our opinion.
Firefox 1.5 - Stable version of Firefox, slightly earlier model, just as awesome. A few less features than 2.0
Internet Explorer 6.0 - The current stable version of IE.
Internet Explorer 7.0 - The newest beta version of IE, not suitable for use by anyone except web developers and tech enthusiasts who know how to handle buggy software.
Safari - default browser for Mac users.
Netscape Navigator 4.7 - Ancient predecessor to IE.
Netscape Navigator 8 - A bit less ancient.
Opera - Good browser, not generally considered in the game of which browser is best, due to its cluttered interface, although it’s got some decent features.
Here are links to some great reviews, which should prove helpful in your own research of this subject.
HTMLSource Review
(A very thorough review of all leading browsers on the market.)
CNET’s Review
(A review of IE alternatives from a very respected source.)
Tech Support Alert Review (Information all IE users should know when considering switching to Firefox.)
Read/Write Web Review (Valuable statistics and information about Firefox and Internet Explorer. Includes thorough review of Firefox’s newest features.)
There is certainly a lot more information you could find by doing your own internet searches and of course we encourage you to do so. But the above links should certainly be a good start.