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Old 07-03-2010, 03:05 PM   #1
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Smile The other web browsers

Not IE, not Firefox, not Chrome, not Opera.

Those aren't the only games in town. It's just that most people don't know of anything else.

Flock
Flock bills itself as "the social web browser," and it has more hooks with popular web 2.0 technologies--including social networking sites--than any other browser.

With Flock's "Accounts and Services" sidebar, for instance, you can aggregate and communicate with your friends from most of the popular social networking sites--including Facebook and Twitter--while you surf other sites. And because interacting on social networking sites often involves uploading images, Flock has some ingenious tools to make your life easier. With the Photo Upload feature, you can either drag photos from your computer or select multiple images from a folder, and Flock will resize them and send them on to Picasa, Photobucket, or TinyPic. And if you have a blog--whether on a hosted site or one that you created yourself with a popular package such as WordPress--you can add blog entries directly from Flock using the browser's built-in Blog Editor.

Flock also makes it easier than other web browsers to take advantage of all that a site has to offer. Log on to a site that offers content or RSS feeds, for instance, and Flock will alert you to their presence, instructing you how to use the orange feed button to add the site to your list of feeds so that you can get content from the site without having to visit it.

Perhaps the best news is that Flock feels as fast and stable as IE or Firefox. IE users, in particular, will be able to adopt Flock with virtually no retraining, since most of the keyboard shortcuts--including those to access Favourites--are identical.

K-Meleon
If what you want in a web browser is speed, speed, and more speed--along with a healthy dose of customisability--then K-Meleon will be worth your time. This little-known browser was launched specifically to be easy on system resources--and therefore speedy where others browsers are not. Even during installation, you'll see where the emphasis lies: K-Meleon gives you the option of installing a pre-loader that promises to increase browser load times by keeping a portion of the browser's code in memory at all times.

In use, K-Meleon lives up to its speed-first billing. Even without benchmarks, complex pages load noticeably faster than with either IE or Firefox, as both graphics and text appear almost simultaneously. Keyboard shortcuts and menus resemble those in Firefox, so anyone familiar with that browser won't be burdened by the transition. The fully tabbed interface works the same way it does on the other major browsers, too, and a handy Sessions menu allows you to save multiple browser tabs to one shortcut, meaning that if you regularly have, say, 10 web sites open in the course of your work, you can reopen them all with one click.

Maxthon
Originally developed in China, Maxthon boasts that "out of the box" thinking has allowed its developers to create the best "out of box" experience for new users. Maxthon is indeed different in some immediately noticeable ways, including its interface, which is bereft of the standard title bar, giving you more browser space in which to view web pages.

Like K-Meleon, customisability is a major focus for Maxthon, but Maxthon outdoes even K-Meleon in this area. Virtually everything about the interface can be customised. You can, for example, get rid of all menus, toolbars, status bars, and sidebars, leaving nothing but a browser window containing your web page. In this "no interface" mode, Maxthon is more Spartan even than Google's Chrome. The effect is quite striking--and it makes Maxthon a notable solution for viewing web pages on small notebook screens.

Maxthon is also easier to control with a keyboard than any other browser. To start, unlike Firefox and Chrome, Maxthon remembers the last link you clicked, so that if you return to a page, you can simply use the Tab key to move to the next link. But that's just the beginning. Virtually every feature in the browser is accessible with the keyboard, and a lengthy "Shortcut Keys" configuration menu allows you to specify which keys you would like to use to activate particular functions. You can even assign the function keys on your keyboard to open specific web pages, and you can create "web aliases," which allow you to open a web site or groups of sites merely by typing a few letters or a word into the address bar.

Know of any others? Let me know. Or if you've tried any of these, let's hear what you think about them.

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I have only used IE and Chrome. I won't give up the "Add-ons" that I use with IE, because I use them constantly, and are part of the reason that I stopped using Chrome which did not support them. If something comes along that has the same Add-on compatibility as IE, and has as good or better screen fonts/readability, I would try it.
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