

Try the top 5ish, and which ever is easiest to use is the browser you should choose. They all look and function a bit differently, and my candid suggestion to anyone new or inexperienced to the computer world is this. As soon as a fastest browser review comes out I read it and trash it, because 99 out of a 100 have an obvious slant or bias.

I read all manner of "my browser is the fastest made" comments, that often look to be plagiarized from standard reviews. What I do is give fair and technically accurate assessments of old and new tech (hard or soft). And prior to Microsoft pulling all private Platinum Beta Test sights (pre MSDN - TechNet), I got anything (software wise) that I wanted from Microsoft.Īll of that bs behind us, in theory I should be running down the middle of the Interstate carrying the banner and wearing head to toe Microsoft garb - but I don't. That I can (and don't) hang on the wall, or that I can at least puke out a library of technical terminologies. All of which only guarantee a combination of certainties I either test well, I have a level of knowledge, I have a bunch of issues documents

I've been in the tech industry since 1988, completed all of the Microsoft Certifications, CCNE, JNCP, and PMP.
