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Firefox. I used Firefox first, then switched to Chrome at about Firefox 3.0-4.0 because of memory issues, but Firefox caught up and it has better extensions.
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Quote from: bb010g on February 03, 2014, 10:37:14 pmFirefox. I used Firefox first, then switched to Chrome at about Firefox 3.0-4.0 because of memory issues, but Firefox caught up and it has better extensions.Actually my main issues with Firefox were around version 1.05 to 3.0. That's when it started becoming unstable and crashing every 30 sec or so, then it got better (although I still had the 30 second freeze on 404 links occur until a few years ago). Nowadays it seems stable enough for my likings, but by the time Firefox finally starts up, I have time to start Opera and Chrome simultaneously three times in a row.
So many chrome users here So yeah, I'm also with chrome, I love how much pixel-height it actually has, putting the tabs in the top bar.I also like their JavaScript runtime and the built-in debugging tools for web-dev.
I've been using opera since I got my own laptop at age 10 or something. (Now opera 12.16 cause on linux)I was curious about speech recognition and googled "speech recognition" and found out opera had it integrated.Downloaded, worked and instantly opera became my favorite browser.It's not very good, but far better than firefox, chrome, konqueror and other webkit-based crap if you're a web developer.Dragonfly is the best tool, the "thing" built into webkit/blink is unusable and even worse than IE's.And with CSS prefixr and some "mask as firefox" marked sites I didn't came across any page that didn't work.And if the page doesn't work, it's 99% not conforming to standards...
Please add Chromium to the list because saying that I use Google Chrome would be saying that I'm using Google proprietary code, and that is not happening.