Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, which web browser is better, which one should I use, and why?

(Business Wire) 13 April 2003

Do you have a computer question? Columnist Craig Crossman has the answer and offers it on his national column on the Knight-Ridder news service carried out and more than 360 newspapers in the U.S. Here’s an example: Q: Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, which is better, should I to use and why? A: A web browser is the program you use to access the World Wide Web on the Internet. From your question, you are obviously aware that there are at least two browsers, but did you know you actually have much more choice?


The two

mention you are certainly the most popular, but you may want to examine some of the other offers. But before I list them, let’s focus on one of the two mentioned you should choose, and why.

Read the complete story at: http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2003-03-31.htm

Craig Crossman is a Knight-Ridder columnist writing about computers and technology. He also hosts the nation’s longest-running national radio talk show on computers and engineering, computer America. The two-hour show, on the Business Talk Radio Network heard Airs weekdays at 10pm ET.

In South Florida, you hear a repetition of a selected Computer America show each Sunday evening from 20.00 to 10.00 to WJNO, AM1290.

For more information visit www.computeramerica.com on his column.



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