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Posted: April 26th, 2006 under browsers, programming, mac, websites, javascript.
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Comment from Zack
Time: April 27, 2006, 3:27 pm
Firefox on a mac? Really? You have Safari and Camino (which each run way faster). Unless you’re using FF for the extensions/plugins, it’s just not effecient. But then again, I am more of a browser polygamist when I’m on a mac.
Comment from Eric
Time: April 27, 2006, 7:24 pm
When I’m on my Mac, I use both Firefox and Safari… I swing both ways
I use a PC at work and therefore Windows. It’s Firefox all day for me at the office.
I love my Mac but find uses for my PC now and then. If it were entirely up to me though, I would be a 100% Mac person.
Comment from Zack
Time: April 28, 2006, 12:57 pm
As of right now, I’m about 80% PC, 10% Mac (usually just cross platform dev and iPod stuff) and 10% Nokia 770 (out of the office web browsing). So yeah, most of my time is in FF PC with IE and Opera open for testing. When I’m on the Mac, it’s primarily Safari or Camino, with FF and IE for testing. And then the Nokia 770 has Opera 8.5 mini.
My next purchase will have Leopard though. So I’m sure my percentages will shift dramatically.
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