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I'm sure it would be more like what I'd be looking for, but I stopped using Internet Explorer since 2000. At first I moved over to Deepnet (which is actually a really nice browser... if you want to close a tab, you don't have to aim for a little X, you can just double click the tab. You also don't have to right click and tell the browser to open a link to have a new tab open on the same window. Instead you just click and move the mouse away from the link and it'll automatically make a new tab. It really increases speed. It however doesn't let you put special features like Stumbleupon or the Google share stuff on it because they say it opens opportunity for spyware.... but anyways)
I've never been a fan of Firefox. But when Deepnet wasn't compatible with Vista, I used that for a while and now I'm just glad Chrome is out. Since Chrome OS is just a modified version of Ubuntu, I'd like to see if there'd be a way to play around with it with a flash drive when the final version comes out.
xarden, thanks for the help, you've given some good options.
I would like to see Windows leave things a little more open for people to program stuff onto windows. To avoid this issue of breaking stuff they could do things the apple way. They just have a set of standards that every developer has to follow, if that standard isn't met, then the windows mod gets the boot until it's able to fit the needed parameters.
But then again, I'm not a programmer. Tell me what you guys think.