Surfing stand-ins: these three browsers are reliable alternatives to Internet Explorer and Netscape.When it comes to looking at Web pages, most people are accustomed to using the two most common browsers: Internet Explorer Microsoft's Web browser, which comes with Windows starting with Windows 98. Commonly called "IE," versions for Mac and Unix are also available. Internet Explorer is the most widely used Web browser on the market. It has also been the browser engine in AOL's Internet access software. and Netscape. However, there are several Web browsers The following is a list of web browsers. Historical Historically important browsers In order of release:
Since there is a rash of browsers competing for space on your desktop, we've whittled the list down to three top contenders: Mozilla, Firefox, and Opera. All three, like Netscape, automatically import Internet Explorer bookmarks. All have tabbed browsing A function in a Web browser that hides the current Web page behind a tab and presents a new blank window for continued browsing. All browsers keep track of pages visited, and clicking Back and Forward moves through them. , pop-up controls, and can now save complete Web pages. Netscape, of course, is a great alternative to Internet Explorer and is the standard against which we judge the other three browsers. Here's how they stack up against Netscape. Opera 7.54 If you miss the slick See SLC. look and feel of Internet Explorer, consider going to the Opera. But you'll pay for it, one way or another. The free download To receive a file transmitted over a network. In any communications session, "download" means receive, and "upload" means send. The download/upload often implies a big/little scenario, in which data is being downloaded from the "big" server into the "little" user's computer. comes with ads you can circumvent cir·cum·vent tr.v. cir·cum·vent·ed, cir·cum·vent·ing, cir·cum·vents 1. To surround (an enemy, for example); enclose or entrap. 2. To go around; bypass: circumvented the city. by paying $39. If you choose not to pay, you'll just get generic ads or ads relevant to what you're browsing See browse. , as chosen by Google. Opera makes changing skins fun and has a browser browser Software that allows a computer user to find and view information on the Internet. The first text-based browser for the World Wide Web became available in 1991; Web use expanded rapidly after the release in 1993 of a browser called Mosaic, which used , mail, chat, newsreader A client program that is used to read messages from Internet-based discussion groups (the venerable Usenet) or syndication feeds such as RSS and Atom. Some programs provide a search and organization tool for both newsgroups and feeds as well as local e-mail messages, contacts and other , and address book. If the idea is to get away from Internet Explorer because of security reasons, Opera is an improvement but you can do better. Mozilla 1.72 One of the complaints users have about the security of commercial software is that the code is proprietary so only the bad guys break the law and reverse-engineer it. Netscape is in version 7.2, but the company opened the source code of what would have been version 5 to the open source community and The Mozilla Organization was born. The volunteers who coordinated this second browser suite examined and developed it piece by piece, independently, with individuals from all over. You have to manually turn on the browser's pop-up blocking feature, and when you save Web pages, you may have to type the correct titles. But it has all the features in our chart, plus a profile manager to store bookmarks, options, and browsing data for multiple people or locations. Firefox 0.8 Mozilla's little brother, Firefox, is popular among users who have a mailer (1) An e-mail program. See e-mail program. (2) A message sent by an e-mail program. (3) A person or organization sending e-mail. program and just want a simple browser. Firefox has the same flaw as Mozilla when it comes to saving Web page titles and the same claim to fame as Mozilla with its profile manager. Firefox has 69 built-in "themes," and you can fetch more from the same page as Mozilla's warning. Firefox had friendlier theme instructions, but only some of the themes showed thumbnails, and only some of those actually installed.
FIREFOX MOZILLA
0.8 1.72
Price Free Free
Company The Mozilla The Mozilla
Organization Organization
URL www.mozilla.org www.mozilla.org
What's Hot An open source without Open source fans get
the bloat; the ability a "Full Monty" browser
to just browse; the suite based on the
profile manager Netscape 5 engine;
the profile manager
What's Not Clunky when saving Clunky when saving
titles of Web pages titles of Web pages
NETSCAPE OPERA
7.2 7.54
Price Free $39
Company Netscape Opera
Comm. Corp. Software ASA
URL www.netscape.com www.opera.com
What's Hot The ability to clear Has the slickest
browser history; interface
the form fill button;
the desktop weather
feature; the WinAmp
Music equalizer;
radio@Netscape
What's Not Must restart browser Has the weakest
to change themes security
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