Group Review
Browser wars: the top 5
By Preston Gralla and Michael DeAgonia | Computerworld US
Published: 17:01 GMT, 14 October 09
Firefox, IE, Opera, Chrome and Safari vie for the crown
- Apple Safari 4 |
- Google Chrome browser |
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 |
- Mozilla Firefox 3.5 |
- Mozilla Firefox 3.5 for Mac |
- Opera 10.0
For browser fans, this is the best of times. The five most popular web browsers, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Google Chrome and Opera, have released significant new versions this year.
Although Internet Explorer retains the lion's share of browser use, its competitors are gradually gaining favor. It's been a very long time since the browser market has been this unsettled and open to competition.
The good news for users is that every one of these top five browsers is exceedingly feature rich, increasingly fast and easier than ever to use. The bad news is that it's become very hard to decide which to use.
That's why we decided to put the newest versions of the top browsers through their paces. Although Safari is available for Windows, and Opera and a beta version of Chrome are available for the Mac, we focused on the most popular configurations: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Opera for Windows, and Safari and Firefox for the Mac.
We delved deep into their features, considered their speed and ease of use, and recommended what type of user each browser is most suited for. Finally, we chose overall winners for the Mac and Windows platforms.
What we've concluded has nothing to do with market share, and everything to do with which are the flat out best, and why. So check out our reviews and recommendations, and let us know whether you agree.








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