People have different preferences for everything. That is why there is a debate all around the world, whether it's about World War II or if it's about technology improving lives or going against natural human order, there is a debate about everything. In this topic, it's about the best browser. Like everything, there is a good and bad side to all the things, especially browsers. The top 4 most popular and used browsers are: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome. There are many preferences but in today's world, it's all about how comfortable a browser can be, how it improves and helps the user even more, and is the fastest and easiest to use. (Note that these are based on the latest updated browsers as of April 31st, 2013).
Google Chrome
- It has a one-click bookmark, making it easy for users to save the websites that they visit.
- It is very simple, having only one tab and an address bar that contains all the utilities (back, refresh, home, settings, etc).
- The toolbar can be customized
- Whether you have many tabs open or whatever situation, Google Chrome is very fast in showing contents.
Mozilla Firefox
- Similar to Google Chrome, it is very simple, having the tab bar above the address bar.
- Has a one-click bookmark button
- Has updates that are sometimes skipped
- Has a Firefox logo on the top left, which contains certain options and settings (the only browser in these 4 to have) and it may be frustrating because it does take space up.
Internet Explorer
- Contains a single bar that holds the address bar, tab bar, and search bar.
- It is more scattered and bunched up compared to other browsers
- A one-click bookmark button is also available for this browser
- A one-click bookmark button is also available for this browser
Safari
- Is the only browser out of all 4 to not contain a one-click bookmark button, which can be uncomfortable.
- It has a more clean, attractive, and better layout than the other browsers (very organized)
- Does not update the browser automatically (user is asked or must manually do it)
Major Concepts
- All the browsers have their own pros and cons
- All browsers should be given a try and one will eventually find their favorite.
- All of them are constantly updating and very good
Questions
1. Will there be any browser that will top the other browsers with a 100% assurance?
2. Could browsers get any more comfortable?
3. Will there be a new browser that will outshine these 4 browsers?
4. How else can browsers improve?
1. Will there be any browser that will top the other browsers with a 100% assurance?
2. Could browsers get any more comfortable?
3. Will there be a new browser that will outshine these 4 browsers?
4. How else can browsers improve?
Widder, Brandon. "Battle of the Best Browsers: IE vs. Chrome vs. Firefox vs. Safari." Digital Trends Battle of the Best Browsers IE vs Chrome vs Firefox vs Safari Comments. Digital Trends, 31 Mar. 2013. Web. 01 Apr. 2013. <http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/the-best-browser-internet-explorer-vs-chrome-vs-firefox-vs-safari/>.
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