Firefox 7. Though I also use Chromium and Opera occasionally.
I just couldn’t live without Firefox’s addons.
Firefox 7. Though I also use Chromium and Opera occasionally.
I just couldn’t live without Firefox’s addons.
I’ve just switched to Opera after a fatal Firefox crash, and a friend convinced me to try. I didn’t like it at first, but I’m liking it more and more.
Firefox.
Chrome, for simplicity and speed plus the I like the extensions and the new app integration works rather neatly.
Chrome and Firefox at home; I’m constrained to use IE (7, but the best thing you can say about that is that it’s not 6) at work because of corporate policies.
Firefox, since summer 2004. Chrome is faster and more stable, but that is likely do to the extensions I have on Firefox (TabMixPlus is usually the culprit).
Firefox at home. IE at work, because I am not allowed to install what I want.
I use all five major browsers for different purposes. Safari is my at home browser. Chrome is my “creative writing” browser. Opera is my “freelance work” browser. Firefox is my office browser.
Internet Explorer is my “nothing else seems to be working, so I’ll try it” browser.
Chrome.
Safari at home. Safari and Firefox at work. I don’t really see any appreciable difference, but granted I’ve set them both up exactly the same way.
For most stuff, Pale Moon, which is Firefox-ish but seems to be less of a memory hog. It uses similar addons so I can use Adblock Plus and Greasemonkey.
For my Facebook and Google+ accounts, I use Chrome. This keeps those social networks from automatically logging me into other webpages, grabbing cookies from my other surfing, etc.
I love Safari and Firefox; they’re like my children, it’s so hard to choose (but I voted for safari, since I seem to use that more often… Has some very nice subtleties, and works well on a Mac with Lion).
I do open up Chrome every now and then to mix it up, but :meh:
This is the exact opposite of my experience. I used Firefox for years but finally gave up on it because it would take 20 seconds to open compared to Chrome’s almost instant start. Even for browsing I think Chrome is a touch faster for me.
Chrome. It is sleek and fast. Once in a while I use IE for sites that may not work quite right in Chrome. IE 9 is not bad. It’s basically Chrome.
I never liked Firefox. Before Chrome, I used IE.
On my phone I use Dolphin Browser.
Same. At work we have a lot of programs that won’t work on either Firefox or a higher version of IE. I used Chrome for about 10 minutes, hated it, deleted it and went back to Firefox.
IE and have never had any of the problems with it that so many others seem to have.
Chrome at home, IE at work.
Mostly IE, but I have been using Chrome more for some stuff, like FB games, they don’t play well with IE. And lately my PhotoBucket has been crashing my IE when I upload pics, so tried it on Chrome today and it worked great!
I totally don’t understand the disdain for Internet Explorer. I use it and have no complaints against it. Well, IE9’s download manager used to have an issue with hanging, but that seems to have been resolved.
I also have Chrome, and use it occasionally, but I actually prefer IE.
I use both Opera and Firefox.