Let's talk browsers

I use Safari for iPod touch. Sometimes it likes to crash on me unexpectedly, but for the most part it cooperates. (as long as I don't go to Facebook, Yahoo, PR YouTube-it does not load those sites properly.)
 
Firefox and Chromium. Mostly Firefox though, because it is superior.
 
Been back and forth with Chromium and Waterfox here. I like Waterfox a lot, but Chromium is just a lot smoother at some times. But then Chromium pulls a heel turn and stops running scripts I use so Waterfox becomes my browser in shining armor. I have Comodo IceDragon too but...haven't touched it since I got Waterfox.
 
Internet Explorer.

Precision trackpads and touchscreens? Well, if you have them, you kind of are stuck with them on the PC side. Battery life is much nicer, too. (Yeah, I use laptops and tablets.) It's plenty fast and stable, anyway, and I wouldn't want to move away from it, seeing as I have no good reason to switch.
 
I've moved to IE11 recently. Seems to be the fastest and most stable browser on windows I've used, although it is not as versatile as Chrome or Firefox. It just works though with no crashing or lag plus it takes up little of the RAM on my computer. Blip.tv doesn't seem to be working on it though.
 
Does anyone here use extensions?
I have Adblock+, ghostery, https-everywhere, disconnect, web of trust, greasemonkey, lastpass, lightbeam, user-agent switcher, honey, AD+ element hiding helper, my homepage, and google translate / wiktionary
 
I only use ad block plus and colour zilla. I like to keep my browsers as lightweight as possible.

Currently I'm now using a variant of Firefox called Waterfox. It's a 64-bit variant of Firefox that can use more resources and works very well on my Alienware laptop I was given a couple days ago and my HP computer.
 
I think 64-bit browsers aren't exactly something that is very important right now, to be honest. Extensions? Couldn't care less, either.

I just want to have a web browser that does what it's supposed to do, and not much more, if anything. Things get too froofy otherwise.
 
The only thing that is holding me back from switching to IE11 is the lack of extensions. Rumors are saying that IE12 will have extension support though, so I'm looking forward to that!
 
The only thing that is holding me back from switching to IE11 is the lack of extensions. Rumors are saying that IE12 will have extension support though, so I'm looking forward to that!

Makes me wonder what kind of extension support IE12 will have.

If it ends up supporting NPAPI, oh dear god.
 
Google Chrome is my favorite so far.

I used to love Firefox but I find quite ridiculous how sometimes the Firefox system process goes over 9000 for no apparent reason.
 
Chrome! But if it's not working, I go straight to AOL browser.
 
I use Chrome. Lightweight, and fast.

I also noticed people using Ghostery. I used to use it until I found out it's owned by an ad company D: I recommend switching to privacy badger.
 
Was with chromium because I preferred open source, but then my 1password extension was not working, so I had to switch back to chrome :(
 
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