Browser Wars Continue
As more applications move to the web, your browser stays front and center throughout most of your computing experience. In many cases the browser is also tightly integrated with the host OS as well. While each browser can get you on the web, and for the most part provide you with an experience that the web master intended, there are enough differences to warrant some investigation before you decide on which will be your primary gateway to the Internet. Fortunately, competition is stiff and the browser vendors are constantly improving their respective experiences.
The main factors to consider are:
- Does the browser work well with your OS?
- Are the websites you visit or value most supported by the browser?
- Do you require certain plugins/add-ons to get your work done?
- Fortunately, all of the browsers are free, so cost is not a factor in
your decision. You can also install all of them on your system and give
them each a test drive. Note that for Internet Explorer 10, you will
need a [virtual machine], if you are not running a
Windows PC.
Take a moment to check out the latest features on the most popular browsers:
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