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View Poll Results: My most commonly used browser is | |||
Firefox |
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59 | 48.76% |
Internet Explorer |
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33 | 27.27% |
Opera |
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3 | 2.48% |
Safari |
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3 | 2.48% |
Other |
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23 | 19.01% |
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AOL uses IE and some of it's own. Essentially you can't run AOL if you remove IE. But if IE isn't working, chances are AOL is.
I know this because I use AOL and/or IE at home, and IE at work. XP for both places. I tried Firefox but too many sites that I visited didn't support or display correctly with Firefox. So I junked that browser. What's the point of getting a browser that you can't see half the sites you visit? |
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