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Usage limited to one month only.

Usage limited to one month only.

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Gulasch99
Junior Member
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05-07-2016, 12:08 AM
#1
Usually I stick with Chrome, Firefox, or Opera and avoid Internet Explorer. It's been a while since I really relied on IE, especially after it reached version 8. I wanted to explore something new and different from what's standard. After reading about Spartan, I thought it would be useful to check out the current state of IE. So I planned to use only IE for a month to see if I could stick with it long-term. To do that, I cleared all other browsers from my computer. This also lets me see how regular users view a site after a visit. I had to reinstall IE11 because it was removed on Windows 8.1. To make things fair, I set up Google as the default search engine, installed the latest version of Adblock Plus (for tracking privacy), and updated Flash to its newest release. So far, I've noticed that IE uses significantly less RAM—down from 800MB in Chrome to just 200MB in IE while watching YouTube. The speed remains the same.
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Gulasch99
05-07-2016, 12:08 AM #1

Usually I stick with Chrome, Firefox, or Opera and avoid Internet Explorer. It's been a while since I really relied on IE, especially after it reached version 8. I wanted to explore something new and different from what's standard. After reading about Spartan, I thought it would be useful to check out the current state of IE. So I planned to use only IE for a month to see if I could stick with it long-term. To do that, I cleared all other browsers from my computer. This also lets me see how regular users view a site after a visit. I had to reinstall IE11 because it was removed on Windows 8.1. To make things fair, I set up Google as the default search engine, installed the latest version of Adblock Plus (for tracking privacy), and updated Flash to its newest release. So far, I've noticed that IE uses significantly less RAM—down from 800MB in Chrome to just 200MB in IE while watching YouTube. The speed remains the same.

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05-07-2016, 01:31 AM
#2
And over 7 thousand temporary files generated within 24 hours
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CptPterodactyl
05-07-2016, 01:31 AM #2

And over 7 thousand temporary files generated within 24 hours

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NinjaaGamer_
Member
189
05-13-2016, 09:58 PM
#3
IE=Chrome Downloader is a tool for retrieving Internet Explorer versions.
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NinjaaGamer_
05-13-2016, 09:58 PM #3

IE=Chrome Downloader is a tool for retrieving Internet Explorer versions.

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onfire53
Junior Member
10
05-14-2016, 03:20 AM
#4
IE has improved significantly, though it still carries some outdated image. I don’t use it much since I prefer Chrome and it integrates well with my Google accounts, making it convenient for me.
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onfire53
05-14-2016, 03:20 AM #4

IE has improved significantly, though it still carries some outdated image. I don’t use it much since I prefer Chrome and it integrates well with my Google accounts, making it convenient for me.

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_Rickk_
Member
79
05-14-2016, 01:56 PM
#5
Chrome is great, it really works well.
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_Rickk_
05-14-2016, 01:56 PM #5

Chrome is great, it really works well.

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puffyshadow8
Member
156
05-15-2016, 06:57 AM
#6
I’ve switched to using IE on my Surface while keeping Chrome on my desktop. I notice Chrome consumes more battery, which matters when the device runs on power. Having OneNote half the screen and "Metro" IE on the other helps me browse course material effectively. It’s been quite functional overall. The only downside is missing a few extensions, especially PushBullet, though it does have a desktop version.
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puffyshadow8
05-15-2016, 06:57 AM #6

I’ve switched to using IE on my Surface while keeping Chrome on my desktop. I notice Chrome consumes more battery, which matters when the device runs on power. Having OneNote half the screen and "Metro" IE on the other helps me browse course material effectively. It’s been quite functional overall. The only downside is missing a few extensions, especially PushBullet, though it does have a desktop version.

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KR4TOS
Member
193
05-15-2016, 02:04 PM
#7
Sure, it's an IE thing. Not all issues work the same in different browsers, which is why I'm really looking forward to having Spartan. I might use Spartan as my primary Firefox and keep IE as a backup.
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KR4TOS
05-15-2016, 02:04 PM #7

Sure, it's an IE thing. Not all issues work the same in different browsers, which is why I'm really looking forward to having Spartan. I might use Spartan as my primary Firefox and keep IE as a backup.