
1. Opera 11
1.1. Pros:
1.1.1. Has Unite, which turns your PC into a media server, and Widgets, which resemble Dashboard widgets in OS X or Sidebar Gadgets in Windows.
1.1.2. Opera enabling you to move toolbars around the place
1.2. Cons:
1.2.1. Fewest available add-ons
1.2.2. Opera don't play game on the fastest browser for the Mac
2. Google Chrome 9
2.1. Pros:
2.1.1. Uses a “dynamic tabs” functionality that lets you drag tabs quickly
2.1.2. Sandboxing, a technology that restricts malware and hacking to a single tab
2.2. Cons:
2.2.1. No other easy way to access Chrome bookmarks without opening a new tab
2.2.2. No-frills interface for unencumbered browsing
3. Apple Safari 5
3.1. Pros:
3.1.1. The best browser for iPad
3.1.2. Safari can do a pretty good impression of the worst browser imaginable
3.2. Cons:
3.2.1. Fewest available add-ons
3.2.2. Some extensions can cause performance problems
4. Mozilla Firefox 4
4.1. Pros:
4.1.1. Come with preloaded Search bar that includes Google, Yahoo!, Amazon, eBay, Wikipedia, and Answers.com
4.1.2. Prevent unauthorized spyware downloads
4.2. Cons:
4.2.1. Lost for IE9 in using vertical space
4.2.2. Private Browsing feature that doesn’t store browser, search, and download history.
5. Explorer9
5.1. Pros:
5.1.1. New download manager alerts you of potentially malicious files
5.1.2. IE 9 adopt the omnibar
5.2. Cons:
5.2.1. The "X" button for closing tabs doesn't appear unless the tab is in focus
5.2.2. There’s no IE9 for Windows XP users
6. Browser-a software program that allows the user to find and read encoded documents in a form suitable for display, especially such a program for use on the world wide web
7. Sources
7.1. minimum 5 sources, only most recent versions as shown:
7.1.1. Shorten your URLs at the following link:
7.1.2. http://bit.ly/