- Die hard mac fan stick with Safari 3 build in in leopard
- Die hard mozilla fan stick with Firefox 3 freeware
- Lovers of both mac and mozilla use Camino freeware
- Cool people use Opera freeware on their computers/cellphones/wiis
- "Rich" people use Omniweb shareware (used to be much superior than others, but now Firefox etc caught up)
If you do use Safari, check out the plugin Inquisitor freeware, which makes your search bar more powerful, and you can configure it through Safari preference panel (command + , ). There was a bit of scadal about the developer earlier this year, but David acknowledged this problem in time. I think Inquisitor joining Yahoo! is a great move, and I'm happy to see the developers getting revenu without cutting user experience.
The password manager in Firefox seems to be decent, but I am already a 1password shareware user. For my two years' experience with Agile, I feel quite happy with them, and now I've owned two licences. But I haven't quite compared it with the firefox manager, maybe that's also good enough. The only downside again is the steep price, but I got both licence from bundle sales, so I'm happy with it.
Another related software is Speed Download shareware, a download manager for web browsers. Again, good to have if cheap, and I probably won't purchase it at full reatail price. And Yazsoft is quite mean at the beginning of its bundle sale.
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