QUOTE (ripken204 @ May 20 2007, 02:37 PM)

well my point is that there can only be 1 best. isnt that what the word means...
if you have 3 ppl claiming 3 different browsers the best.. then we have a problem. to them it is the best but in reality there is only 1 best.
and we cant really figure out what the best is since everyone is basing it on their own opinions and not always facts.
we should find out which has the best ram usage, security, speed, ease of use, customizability, etc.
That's exactly my point - there is no "one best".
Just taking your list of conditions, the "ease of use" is very subjective, and simply can't be put on a scale of one to ten like RAM security can. I find Opera very easy to use, but my girlfriend hates it. The simple fact of the matter is that she and I disagree on what is the "best browser", just like many people in this poll.
Also - if I were to ask the simple question, what's the best OS, you'd have
absolutely no way of properly answering that, since it really depends on what you want to do. If you're looking to host PHP and MySQL pages, you can do it on Windows, but it's much better to do that on *nix. On the other hand, some applications are only available for Windows. What if you're forced to use them?
The long story short is that the term "best" can't always be put on a scale. Sure, an F1 car might be one of the best racing cars, but would I consider using it for day to day use? Heck no...