Anyone use IE11 out of personal preference and not work related?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjj9newZBp0
>>51232008
I do on my Windows botnet phone. Doesn't even support RSS ffs
>>51232008
>using ie11 out of personal preference
oh anon, you silly goose!
I used to, like a year ago. It has its pros, the smoothest scrolling was the big plus, native ad blocker and the ability to pin some pages into the taskbar are great too.
But... The lack of good extensions, including userscript support kills me. I have to switch to Firefox (nightly), because it has a super smooth scrolling too and extension support.
I barely use any extensions, so I would, but for 2 huge problems
>1) no per site zoom settings. it's all or nothing.
this is a dealbreaker
>2) RAM usage is terrible.
Use it on my WP, it's shit but better than any other option
>>51232151
>native adblocking
Yes. me. No other (Windows) browser does it for me anymore. They're all either slow and bloated with useless shit I don't need (Chrome, Firefox), Chrome clones (Opera) or abandonware (opera 12.xx). I don't even care about no extensions because the only extension I ever needed was adblocking which IE has built right in. It's fast and doesn't get in my way. Basically the perfect KISS browser.
I keep Seamonkey installed though, just on the odd occasion where I have to use DownThemAll
>>51233313
Whats the problem? E11 can block ads without any extension.
>>51232008
I used to before Windows 10
>>51233452
>>51232151
I too am a windowsfag (phone and laptop) but what is this native adblocking on IE 11 you're fucking talking about?
Is this supposed to be bait? Cause that's a good one.
>>51232008
IE 11 is beautiful. No random crashes, no bloatware. But I feel its developer tools are a little lacking.
>>51236345
It's called "Tracking Protection" but it functions just like an adblocker.
http://www.iegallery.com/tpl
Just add easylist standard and you're good to go.
It's not as comprehensive as ABP or ublock but it just werks. It's also arguably more secure than other blockers because it blocks the javascript that loads ads as pages render rather than just hiding them through css.
>>51232008
I do, what about it?
I have a shit ton of bookmarks/favorites and I'd probably use IE more often if it didn't alphabetize them