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Do we have (yet) an actionable list of all free Windows & Linux web browsers (and their main purpose)?



 
 
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Old August 25th 20, 06:23 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.freeware,alt.os.linux
Arlen Holder
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Default Do we have (yet) an actionable list of all free Windows & Linux web browsers (and their main purpose)?

Update

Here is an example of setting up more than a dozen free browsers:
o https://i.postimg.cc/q7VC5YXV/microsoft-browsers01.jpg

Where three of them are the canonical Microsoft browsers alone.

As always, to cross reference the Usenet permanent record so that it's
easier for othres to find tutorials and solutions, here are two tutorials,
each of which took me hours to figure out, create, and test on multiple
machines, which will benefit others who want to install all _three_
Microsoft
browsers side by side simultaneously, even after subsequent Windows
updates:

o Tutorial to set up 3 Microsoft web browsers
(Edge UWB, new Edge, & Internet Explorer)
to work concurrently coexisting peacefully
even after subsequent Windows Updates
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.comp.freeware/fZlJTYRxYFg

The first tutorial in that thread assumes people made the mistake of
installing the new (Chrome) Edge, which hides the old Edge (by default).
o https://i.postimg.cc/PrcV1pXF/browser06.jpg

The second tutorial in that thread assumes you are setting up a new
Windows 10 machine, where it assumes you still have the old Legacy Edge.
o https://i.postimg.cc/q7VC5YXV/microsoft-browsers01.jpg

As always, please improve so that all benefit from every Usenet post.
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Old August 25th 20, 10:14 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.freeware,alt.os.linux
Peter Köhlmann[_3_]
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Default Do we have (yet) an actionable list of all free Windows & Linux web browsers (and their main purpose)?

Arlen Holder wrote:

Update

Here is an example of setting up more than a dozen free browsers:
o https://i.postimg.cc/q7VC5YXV/microsoft-browsers01.jpg

Where three of them are the canonical Microsoft browsers alone.

As always, to cross reference the Usenet permanent record so that it's
easier for othres to find tutorials and solutions, here are two tutorials,
each of which took me hours to figure out, create, and test on multiple
machines, which will benefit others who want to install all _three_
Microsoft
browsers side by side simultaneously, even after subsequent Windows
updates:

o Tutorial to set up 3 Microsoft web browsers
(Edge UWB, new Edge, & Internet Explorer)
to work concurrently coexisting peacefully


And why would any linux user want to know how to use completely ****ty MS
Browsers, when they all the time had no problems using standards conforming
browsers?

Why don't you "inform" your fellow wintendo lusers how to use the MS ****e?
  #48  
Old August 25th 20, 11:27 PM posted to alt.comp.freeware,alt.os.linux,alt.comp.os.windows-10
No_Name
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Default Do we have (yet) an actionable list of all free Windows & Linux web browsers (and their main purpose)?

Please don't feed the troll.
 




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