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Which is the best web browser.

A web browser or internet browser is your window to the web, where you can find almost anything from the comfort of your own living room. Today, the Internet is widely used for media, research, communication, shopping and entertainment. The better your browser, the more you will see and experience.

Although browsers are primarily intended to access the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.

The top 5 web browsers in no particular order are:
Available for Windows, Mac, Linux & mobiles.

Available for Windows, Mac & Linux.This ones Microsofts and is only for Windows.Available for Windows, Mac, Linux & mobiles.Available for both Windows & Mac.
In tests firefox has the fastest navigation time. It’s also the open source enthusiasts web browser of choice.This browser is the huge and ever popular ‘Google’ search engines product.The latest version of the browser is IE9 and is not available for XP users.This one is getting a greater user share in the portable market of smart phones and tablets.This is Apples product, the browser is far superior on the Mac than its Windows variant.
To go to the home page and find out more about these web browsers, simply click on the relavent icon above.

There are so many web browsers to choose from and some having their own unique features it’s often hard to decide which is the right web browser to use.

For most people the best web browser for YOU will be the one you are most comfortable using, the one you are familiar with.

Below are the 5 top web browsers, the download pages and a quick guide for each, so if you want to try one you can.

Click here for Firefox home page and download.
1) Home page button.
2) Address bar.
3) Search box.
4) Bookmarks/favourite (quick button).
5) Bookmarks/favourite tool bar.
6) History (Hit the orange 'Firefox' button for the drop down menu).
7) Browser Options (Hit the orange 'Firefox' button for the drop down menu).
8) Web page print (Hit the orange 'Firefox' button for the drop down menu).
Click here for Google Chromes download and install page.
1) Home page button.
2) Address bar (also the search box).
3) Search box (also the address bar).
4) Bookmarks/favourite (right click anywhere on the empty space at the top to bring up the Bookmark manager).
5) Bookmarks/favourite tool bar.
6) History (hit the spanner button for the drop down menu).
7) Browser Options (hit the spanner button for the drop down menu).
8) Web page print (hit the spanner button for the drop down menu).
Click here for Internet Explorers download and install page.
1) Home page button.
2) Address bar (also the search box).
3) Search box (also the address bar).
4) Bookmarks/favourite (click on the star to bring up the menu).
5) Bookmarks/favourite tool bar.
6) History (click on the star button to bring up the menu).
7) Browser Options (click on the cog button for the drop down menu).
8) Web page print (click on the cog button for the drop down menu).
Click here for Operas download and install page.
1) There is no home page button.
2) Address bar.
3) Search box.
4) Bookmarks/favourite (click on the Opera button to bring up the menu).
5) Bookmarks/favourite tool bar.
6) History (click on the Opera button to bring up the menu).
7) Browser Options (click on the Opera button for the drop down menu).
8) Web page print (click on the Opera button for the drop down menu).
Click here for Operas download and install page.
1) There is no home page button.
2) Address bar.
3) Search box.
4) Bookmarks/favourite menu.
5) Bookmarks/favourite tool bar.
6) History (click on the cog button to bring up the menu).
7) Browser Options (click on the cog button for the drop down menu).
8) Web page print (click on the page button, print option is at the bottom of the menu).
That's it for this guide, and if you want to try a different browser, I recommend trying Firefox.