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What browser do you prefer to use?

What internet browser do you prefer? 62 members have voted

  1. 1. What internet browser do you prefer

    • Google Chrome
      66%
      41
    • Mozilla Firefox
      27%
      17
    • Internet Explorer
      4%
      3
    • Opera
      1%
      1
    • Safari
      0%
      0

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  • That is what plastering an advert, when not using Chrome, on the best search engine does. Evading adblock filters every few months too! "A faster way to browse the web"... remove adverts adding to the

  • I use both Chrome and Firefox. Chrome for some things, Firefox for the others. 

I use Explorer for the most part. It's fast and I love the UI (well, I like it better than any other UI, at any rate). Adblock doesn't seem to work on it, though, so I use Firefox for that.

A year or so ago, you couldnt separate me from Firefox.

 

Then all of a sudden, Firefox started to crash my computer, I was forced to look for a new browser, I chose Chrome and now love it for its multi-device integration, computer, phone, tablet.

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I use both Chrome and Firefox. Chrome for some things, Firefox for the others. 

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I use both Chrome and Firefox. Chrome for some things, Firefox for the others. 

This.

 

I've got a dual monitor set-up, so I run Firefox on my left monitor and Chrome on my right. Using two browsers makes things a whole lot easier for me as I don't have to constantly log in and out of different accounts (I know there are plug-ins for this, but I like to keep them separate) and such. Both browsers are nice and I definitely use Chrome more, but Firefox has better customization options. 

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I always used Firefox, however it kept crashing and scripts stopped working, not to mention sometimes YouTube videos would just lag.. Now i switched to Google Chrome and all my worries are gone.

 

 

So.. I use Google Chrome xD

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Firefox - Chrome's UI is really bad when you have lots of tabs (it doesn't let you scroll them), and it sucks memory.

Said no one. lol

 

I'm sorry, I recklessly assumed that I was "someone." My mistake.

 

Really though, IE10 and 11 are really good. I miss the older-style UI, but facts are facts, and the browser is improving with each version.

 

I'm sorry, I recklessly assumed that I was "someone." My mistake.

 

Really though, IE10 and 11 are really good. I miss the older-style UI, but facts are facts, and the browser is improving with each version.

 

 

lol It was a joke, relax. But, I do agree they are getting better and better for each version.

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Firefox Stable (with ~50 extensions, userscripts & plugins) for daily browsing & development. Beats Chrome's slow tabs and lack of decent extensions api. Stable as always and only script freezes when another application decides to eat all my RAM and Pagefile.

Firefox Nightly for web development and testing.

Chrome Stable for second screen browsing and web development. It's only good feature, dev tools, is obsolete with Firebug and recent FF dev tools upgrades. (Love you Firefox WebGL Shader Editor!)

Opera. Gone. Became featureless Chrome clone so worthless. RIP Presto.

Internet Explorer because it is stuck in your OS like pre-installed Norton Virus. And to make me write twice as much CSS and Javascript to work around endless "quirks", dumb interpretations of new standards and plain ignoring standards.

Steam browser for when I want a buggy, stripped down, extension-less browser with added malware ridden, spam, auto-playing, force-fed diarrhoea adverts experience.

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I use Firefox 26. I'll be damned if I let an ad giant see my browsing habits. Brother installed Opera on my computer a few years back and I never got used to it, I'm not a fan of Macintosh so I've never used nor had a reason to install Safari.

Don't get me started on Internet Explorer.

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