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Microsoft Released a Patch for the 0-day Exploit
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<blockquote data-quote="donpisto" data-source="post: 5380924" data-attributes="member: 568577"><p>Lose</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lose</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lose</p><p></p><p></p><p>Win.</p><p></p><p>Here's the deal. Each has it's own advantages.</p><p></p><p>Let's start off with IE7. At first I didn't like it, because it was very new and was running slow. I still don't really like it because of the popups.</p><p></p><p>Firefox...I have been using this for quite some time but I stopped after another browse came out (soon to be mentioned). Have you guys looked to see how much memory Firefox takes up just by running? Try leaving it open for a few hours and see how much more it has increased in RAM usage. There have been times where FF takes up about 250 MB of ram and I know people who have had FF take up about half a gig, that's just pathetic.</p><p></p><p>Safari. I used it for a little bit but it seemed to be a little slower than Firefox, not worth running in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Opera...I used to use this quite a while ago but since FF came out I used it instead. It was a pretty decent browser, but I can't quite remember why I stopped using it, might have been the interface.</p><p></p><p>Google Chrome is what I just started using. It is MUCH faster and uses very little RAM. I do have some complaints though. I don't like how you have to access the bookmarks. I heard there are issues with Java and Flash, but I have yet to experience those issues.</p><p></p><p>I'd stick with IE or Google Chrome. I think eventually Google Chrome will be the choice to go with once they work out some kinks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donpisto, post: 5380924, member: 568577"] Lose Lose Lose Win. Here's the deal. Each has it's own advantages. Let's start off with IE7. At first I didn't like it, because it was very new and was running slow. I still don't really like it because of the popups. Firefox...I have been using this for quite some time but I stopped after another browse came out (soon to be mentioned). Have you guys looked to see how much memory Firefox takes up just by running? Try leaving it open for a few hours and see how much more it has increased in RAM usage. There have been times where FF takes up about 250 MB of ram and I know people who have had FF take up about half a gig, that's just pathetic. Safari. I used it for a little bit but it seemed to be a little slower than Firefox, not worth running in my opinion. Opera...I used to use this quite a while ago but since FF came out I used it instead. It was a pretty decent browser, but I can't quite remember why I stopped using it, might have been the interface. Google Chrome is what I just started using. It is MUCH faster and uses very little RAM. I do have some complaints though. I don't like how you have to access the bookmarks. I heard there are issues with Java and Flash, but I have yet to experience those issues. I'd stick with IE or Google Chrome. I think eventually Google Chrome will be the choice to go with once they work out some kinks. [/QUOTE]
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