A browser is software that accesses and displays pages and files on
the web. Browsers require a connection to the Internet.
 Your options are:
 Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 
The numbers vary, but it seems IE  has around 50% of the browser market. What are the reasons to choose Internet Explorer?
IE now offers some ways to customize your browser. The new IE8 is faster and safer than ever.
 Firefox
Firefox
Firefox is the second most popular browser, mainly because it’s safe,
 fast and easy to use. It is the most customizable browser, which is a 
bonus for every individualist online.
Lately we have noticed that Firefox tend to take up a lot of CPU 
resources, especially on the Mac. It may actually slow down the computer
 significantly if you open several tabs at once.
 Safari
Safari
Safari is an Apple product, but comes in versions for both PC and 
Mac. It is a very fast browser, which is easy to use and looks good. Cover Flow
 offers a visual way of reviewing your site history and bookmarked 
sites, presenting full-page previews of the websites that look exactly 
as they did when you last visited them.
 Google Chrome
Google Chrome
Chrome is a new browser and it is not yet available for the Mac. 
Chrome is made by Google and shares the uncluttered, minimalistic 
design of many Google products. Yet it has some powerful and innovative 
features like powerful tab navigation: Pull a tab out into its own 
window and pop a tab into another window by clicking and dragging the 
tab out to the top of the new window. And it’s fast. 
Chrome is also very stable. If one tab or window crashes, it will not take down the whole browser.
 Opera
Opera
Opera, the smallest of the “large” browsers is developed in Pandia’s 
home country Norway. It has always been an innovative browser packed 
with features. 
The latest version introduces tools for in-browser sharing of photos,
 music and other files. It also has a way to compress Web pages, 
boosting your browsing speed on crowded Wi-Fi hotspots, mobile phones or
 dial-up connections.
Power users will appreciate the possibility of using keyboard shortcuts and mouse gestures to speed up browsing.