Part 6 The Best Internet Browser for Windows XP
Ah Windows XP, I still remember seeing it installed on new computers in late 2001 and I wanted a copy for myself, it was just a great OS. Now in 2010 I would take Windows 7 over it any day, however Windows XP is still being used a lot to this day. That being said, a 9-year-old operating system in this modern-day of online trouble is just not up to the demands placed on it. But all is not lost as there are many different Internet Browsers out there that one can use. Let’s take a look at them. All of these test will be done in Windows Virtual PC on a computer running an Intel Core i5 661 running at 3.33 Ghz with 4 GB of ram. All updates to Windows, WVPC, The Internet Browsers, Flash, Silverlight, and Java have been installed. I have cleared the cache of all browsers with Ccleaner.
1. Firefox 3.6.3 Firefox seemed to load web pages the fastest and since the new version of Internet Explorer will not be available for Windows XP and that new version will support web standards, websites in the future will have some rendering issues in Internet Explorer 8. Firefox is a great replacement for IE and offers a lot of customization. you can get it at www.firefox.com
2. Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18702 While there is a new version of Internet Explorer in the works and it will not be available for Windows XP Version 8 works fine for now. It has a lot of nice features and is rather fast at loading webpages from my tests. It seems too that computers running IE 8 are less likely to get viruses and spyware. Even if you decide to use a different browser you should keep IE updated in Windows XP it will help keep you safe as the operating system uses parts of IE. You can download it at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/default.aspx
3. Apple Safari 5.0 (7533.16) Apple has done a great job at getting Safari turned around from the dud that version 3 was. While version 4 finally looked like a normal Windows application version 5 has picked up speed. I prefer its interface to Google Chrome however Chrome seems a little faster and is a little safer, however those looking for something to replace Internet Explorer I would suggest Safari first. You can get it at http://www.apple.com/safari/download/
4. Google Chrome 5.0.375.70 Google Chrome has gotten better with every release. Version 5 gets some nice speed boosts. While it is faster and safer than Apple Safari the user interface for Chrome is lacking, looking rather odd in Windows XP. Still if you want to check it out you can get it here at http://www.google.com/chrome
5. Opera 10.53 In Windows XP the other browsers leave Opera in the dust, and to make matters worse Opera changed the default user interface and it is not a win in my opinion. It too looks out-of-place in Windows XP however if you click on the red Opera button in the upper left hand corner and click on Show Menu Bar it will take it back to the older user interface that I like a lot. The nice thing about Opera is that if you mouse over a tab it will show you a preview of that webpage, something I think other browsers could use. Oh if you have a mobile phone I would suggest getting their mobile version it is much better than any other mobile browsers out there. You can get opera at www.opera.com
It is nice to see that there are still great internet browsers for the aging Windows XP. I do suggest people start to upgrade to Windows 7 as soon as they can though as Windows 7 has a lot of great features like jump lists and the thumbnail previews in the start menu bar that makes it even easier to browse the internet.
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Why would you rank IE ahead of Opera and Chrome both of which are faster and offer more features? In fact, even both of them are much faster than Firefox even.
Anonymous
June 20, 2010 at 6:05 PM
Actually Opera is slow by comparison, I like the layout and features of IE better than the other browsers, I hate the way Chrome looks and it just needs more options easily available. Also IE and Chrome are the only two browsers that will sandbox. Opera is a lot more unsecure. The sandboxing makes IE and Chrome the two safest browsers out there currently. Look it up if you do not believe me. IE 8 is not IE 6 and Microsoft has done a lot right with it. At the computer repair company I used to work for we noticed that computers with IE 8 installed were less likely to get spyware and viruses than computers that has IE 7 and if IE 6 was installed it was almost a guarantee that there was malware on that machine.
usefulwindows
June 21, 2010 at 12:41 AM
Other cool browsers can be found at http://www.multibrowsers.com
Rafe
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