Browser Wars
Talkback I'll stick with Firefox because it works on Windows,Apple,and Linux systems. I also like the Ad blocking features of Firefox that the other browsers lack.
[May 29, 2008, 20:02]
The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder
Talkback While Safari is OK, it isn't as good as Firefox although it is a fairy close call. "IE is the most attacked browser because it is the most commonly used and it is patched regularly which is all you can ask.
[October 10, 2004, 8:43]
The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder
Talkback "By the way, how is Safari a "punch" to Redmond. It is the current exemplar for browsers and may well encourage people away from Windows and other Microsoft products. In improving the KHTML codebase, Apple have shown support for Open Source and...
[October 7, 2004, 19:58]
The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder
Talkback There wasn't much new in the browser world until Apple ditched Internet Explorer in favor of Safari. Now Firefox has become a very good, cross platform browser. This new wave of "browser mania" comes from Apple/Mac user innovation, and Microsoft's...
[October 7, 2004, 19:24]
The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder
Talkback By the way, how is Safari a "punch" to Redmond. instead of new features, we need a browser that conforms to standards. New features? Crap! New features will just mean more proprietary crap that only IE will render.
[October 7, 2004, 18:08]
Browser Wars: Episode II
News In theory, this means that sites and Web applications that work with Firefox should behave the same way with Opera, Safari or other Mozilla browsers (like the Mozilla suite and Camino), and switching should no longer be an issue.
[February 28, 2005, 16:10]
The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder
News This time, it's not Andreessen's former company Netscape Communications that's taking on Microsoft's Internet Explorer; it's the emerging popularity of smaller products such as Apple Computer's Safari and open-source browser Firefox, Andreessen said.
[October 7, 2004, 9:15]
AOL Enters Browser Wars
News Meanwhile, alternative browsers such as open-source Firefox and Apple's Safari offer more features than IE and are gaining a following among sophisticated Web users. The browser wars of the late 1990s that pitted Microsoft against Netscape have...
[October 11, 2004, 10:40]

