QW1LF1SH
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| 16 Mar 2012 11:20 PM |
| I'll start off with the hipsterest: Sleipnir. It's some Japanese browser developed in 2004 that hasn't been used since 2007. |
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ZZRocks
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| 16 Mar 2012 11:23 PM |
Netscape.
It got taken over by Aol by the late 00s.
It was awesome, though. Kinda like the Google Chrome of the past.
"Fixing toilets" -I'm the plumber, so what? |
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| 16 Mar 2012 11:24 PM |
| Maxthonis all I could think of, can't think of any else. |
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QW1LF1SH
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| 16 Mar 2012 11:24 PM |
@Tornado
Awwwww yeah, it's still around, actually. In typical AOL fashion, you can pay $15/month and get your netscape SUP3RCHARG3D for M4X1MUM BROWSING CAPABILITIES |
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| 16 Mar 2012 11:26 PM |
| Not hipster, but just recommending Nightly to everyone here. |
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QW1LF1SH
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| 16 Mar 2012 11:27 PM |
@Savior
I used Nightly until they updated and took away Alt+Click, also it crashes if you change your computer's UI and they've taken weeks to patch that. |
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