A guide about four types of Internet Browsers.
This is a guide to four browsers. The contents include Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome.
Internet Explorer
The Internet Explorer is mainly used for the older computers. It’s not updated automatically so you might get some viruses downloaded. The loading website is usually slow if it is a new website you have not viewed but otherwise, its okay. You might want to choose this if you prefer an easy to use web browser.
Mozilla Firefox
This is intended for the users of Internet Explorer (IE) to have a faster loading page. The features are relatively the same but every time you open a file on the internet, a automatic scan comes up and has a list of the recent downloaded files. It updates by itself. Personally, I recommend this to people who frequently open new files and can’t afford to waste time to download the latest version.
Safari
This web browser is worthless on Windows. It acts like Mozilla Firefox on Mac, but the Firefox on the Mac is slower so you should use the Safari. Again, everything is pretty self explanatory but sometimes you need to refresh the page to get it to load. Opening files is like Internet Explorer.
Google Chrome
This web browser looks kid-like, but the fast loading pace is awesome. The only problem is that the features are more complicated and a little bit confusing. There are no tabs to let you scroll down thus making you rely on the pictures. There is no harm to try and just appreciate its speed and precision. I recommend this to people who are fusterated but pages not loading.
If you have any other suggestion on how to improve this, I would greatly appreciate it!
Hope you enjoyed this guide!













February 7th, 2009 at 1:20 pm
“Safari. This web browser is worthless on Windows…”
Safari is a browser made for Mac. It won’t run on Windows-based pc. But “Safari-on-XP” does, and it does so quite well. In fact, -a bit faster than Firefox I think.
Not as many nice features as Fx, but it is good. I used it for testing web pages appearance in Mac (which I don’t have.)
February 21st, 2009 at 1:18 am
go firefox!