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For the average user, there are four requirements for the browser: fast, stable, good compatibility, and less resources.
At present, there are roughly four mainstream browsers in the world with their own independent engines, they are: Internet Explore (hereinafter referred to as IE) and Mozilla Firefox (hereinafter referred to as ").
FF non-IE kernel), Opera and Safari
Resource usage: Safari > IE 7 > Firefox > Opera
For ordinary users, IE 7 can fully realize various functions, and because it is an old browser, I believe that everyone will be familiar with the use of IE, so there is no problem in use. In terms of security, Microsoft often updates patches for its operating system, and among them, IE patches are not a few. But IE is really powerful for the system to occupy resources, especially IE 7 every time a new page is opened, the resources occupied are getting higher and higher, if you open more pages, the resources occupied will be higher than Safari.
Therefore, for friends with middle and lower machine performance, IE may not be suitable.
Firefox is more suitable for some IT professionals with more professional IT features due to its low consumption of system resources and extended functions. This is because the average user can rarely use what IE can achieve without adding extensions, and choosing the right Firefox extension for them is usually a headache.
Opera is the least resource-intensive of the four browsers, but it doesn't compromise on other aspects of Opera. Its simple and stylish interface is also suitable for the aesthetic concept of today's white-collar workers.
Although Safari claims to load pages quickly, it comes at the cost of taking up a lot of resources. It is undeniable that the interface of Safari is the most beautiful of the four browsers, but in terms of use, for new users who are used to other browsers, the light gray font of the Safari toolbar is really sour, so Safari is more suitable for fashionable people with good computer performance.
It can be selected according to personal needs and preferences...
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Currently only Firefox is not an IE kernel.
You'll only know what kind of work is easy to use until you try it yourself.
Personally, I think IE is still easy to use
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Firefox is not bad, at least it is faster than IE, maybe it will be slower to start, if it is easy to use, IE is more convenient.
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