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Trust me, I'm past windows XP, but I have a machine running XP. I need a good preforming web browser for it. Suggestions?

asked Nov 25 '11 at 10:07

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Google Chrome is your best bet.

Runs really well in XP

answered Nov 25 '11 at 10:29

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I've use Chrome, just not on XP yet. I'll try it. Thanks!

(Nov 25 '11 at 12:04) Tux Penguin Tux%20Penguin's gravatar image

Your welcome

(Nov 25 '11 at 18:24) MrRichmond1995 MrRichmond1995's gravatar image

Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox

answered Nov 25 '11 at 11:32

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The latest version of Firefox needs SSE2 which is only on computers from '05 and up. It is really slow on my older xp machine. Chrome is great, though.

(Nov 25 '11 at 13:39) gppl gppl's gravatar image

I run a computer that is 7 years old and it runs Firefox just fine. Of course I use Linux and not Windows. Might I suggest a different OS instead of a different browser?

(Nov 25 '11 at 21:01) Drmgiver Drmgiver's gravatar image

Google Chrome is good. Also another one that I have used is Opera which is also good on windows XP. I cannot complain over that at at all either. Mozilla is another nice one as well for both windows and Linux which I never really had a problem with.

answered Nov 25 '11 at 21:43

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Google Chrome is going to be your best bet. However, if you want to be positive, download a bunch of browsers you want to test and go to: http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com/

This website will run various tests on your browser and let you know which browser is the fastest.

answered Nov 26 '11 at 22:04

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