The program you are using to view web sites (a "web browser")
appears to be out-of-date. You may be saying to yourself, "But I can
still view most web sites just fine". This is true, but as more and
more web sites move to faster, cleaner layouts which adhere to open
web standards, fewer and fewer sites will work in your browser. You
may already notice a lot of sites load slowly for you or don't load
at all.
Here's the good news!
Ditching your old browser for a new one is fast, easy, and
free. Here's how:
- Click one of the icons on the right to download the browser of
your choice to your desktop.
- Double-click the browser installer icon to install it.
- To begin using your new browser, make sure you click the icon
for your new browser and not your old one.
That's it! You're now well on your way to faster, happier
browsing.
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For
Windows:
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Firefox A
fast, free, open-source browser from the Mozilla
foundation. |
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Opera A compact
browser from the nice people of
Norway. | For
Macintosh:
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Safari Apple's
lightning quick, featured-filled
browser. |
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Firefox A
fast, free, open-source browser from the Mozilla
foundation. |
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OmniWeb Not
quite as fast as Safari, but packed with more
features. |
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Opera A compact
browser from the nice people of
Norway. | For
Unix/Linux:
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Firefox A
fast, free, open-source browser from the Mozilla
foundation. |
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Konqueror An open
source browser based on
KHTML. |
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Opera A compact
browser from the nice people of
Norway. | |