I’m genuinely interested, does anyone here use Safari as their daily driver? All of my co-workers and a majority of the IT team here uses Chrome. Even if it’s not as fast I still prefer Firefox over all.
I’ve got my personal mail server running on a VPS with the configs and setup scripts backed up; if something happens to the VPS my recovery time is now pretty fast.
Yes, I (also) use Safari at work since quite a few of my users do. But in fact we distribute both Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Opera to all mac workstations here. Chrome is used by most users – we are Google Apps users, but some seem to stick to Safari – guess it is because they are Mac users at home and the icon looks familiar or because it is the only supported browser when doing net banking around here. Firefox is mostly used by our web people.
I’m genuinely interested, does anyone here use Safari as their daily driver? All of my co-workers and a majority of the IT team here uses Chrome. Even if it’s not as fast I still prefer Firefox over all.
I still use Firefox because I don’t trust Google.
Agreed, another reason why I use Lavabit instead of Gmail.
I’ve got my personal mail server running on a VPS with the configs and setup scripts backed up; if something happens to the VPS my recovery time is now pretty fast.
I’ve been using Firefox and xombrero pretty much exclusively when I’m not using lynx.
Yes, I (also) use Safari at work since quite a few of my users do. But in fact we distribute both Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Opera to all mac workstations here. Chrome is used by most users – we are Google Apps users, but some seem to stick to Safari – guess it is because they are Mac users at home and the icon looks familiar or because it is the only supported browser when doing net banking around here. Firefox is mostly used by our web people.
ewps