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Thursday 19 March 2009
Which Browser do You Use?
Today is the official IE8 release date. I’m here at MIX09, where conversations about IE8 CSS 2.1 implementation and IE8 modes are in full swing. Since I’m on a fact-finding mission while here, I shall reserve my comments until I’ve had a few more meetings.
Last night at the Tao party I was interviewed by a fellow from Prague who asked some great questions, one of which was “Which browser do you use, Molly?” This strikes me as a particularly funny question, because there can only be one answer for a person in my job, which is “all of them.”
Of course, there’s a difference between use and prefer, but we’ll shy away from that for a moment while we answer the question: Which browser do you use?
Extra love from me (and maybe even an Opera beer cozie) for a few points as to why (for example, interface, CSS features, extensibility, tools, etc.)
Filed under: browsers, ie8, microsoft, molly asks you, opera, software, standards, web design and development
Posted by: Molly | 16:17 | Comments (103)

I read you work on Opera as an evangelist so I think you didn’t share your prefer clearly
Sadly, IE6 is the only browser available on my work machine. Why? Who knows?
At home:
I use FF3, because it’s just better (and it has all of those great add-ons).
I have IE7, but I honestly can’t remember the last time I used it.
Like @Jim, I sometimes use Chrome, but I’m searching for a reason to like it. I do like the sandbox aspects, so if I’m surfing randomly (which is pretty rare), I find myself using it more.
Opera