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Firefox FTW, it's fast mostly pop up free and is easy to use. It can be a bit of a pain in the butt with episodes of repeated response stopping but it doesn't happen often. I have Pale Moon which is similar as a back up.
When I'm on a PC, I use Firefox. It runs fast for me, even though it lags sometimes. When I'm on a Mac, I use Safari even if there are other Web browsers.
I've begun to take a liking to Apple Safari when I'm on OS X. Seems like it's like butter. Just like how I liked it to be. How I liked browsers to be - to be smooth, even if not that fast.
I have given up on Opera on the desktop, though. It's a sad thing, no?
I use Google Chrome exclusively on my computer to the point that unless it's important for me to access, I will not access a website if it's not Chrome-compliant. Anything and everything any other browser can do, Chrome can do it better.
I love Google Chrome, and I'll probably always use it (Unless, of course, a shinier, better one comes out). I used to use Firefox for the longest time, but ever since I noticed Chrome's speed, apps, performance ability and smooth running of scripts, it's been a no-turning-back option.
Ehm...what?
It's all a matter of preference really. If you want to browse the web, use Chrome. If you are a power-user, I'd go with Firefox due to the enormous amount of useful plugins.
I myself use Firefox for the above mentioned reason. I really like being able to do almost anything with my browser and since I create and manage websites pretty often, various Firefox-only plugins come in very handy. I have used Chrome last year and I must say that it is indeed very fast, probably due to the rendering engine. It did fall short in the amount of good plugins so I switched back to Firefox.
I used to use Firefox all the time, but now I've change to Opera and I like it a lot better. It just suits my tastes better than the other browsers I've tried.
I stick with Google Chrome, seeing how it hardly crashes on me. Firefox used to crash on me all the time, and IE is way too outdated. :\ I'm not into web design that much, but if I needed the debugging features of Firefox it'd be my default browser, but meh. xP
I used Firefox for many years, and I still continue to do so even now. Never really thought of trying out the other browsers much, though I have been fiddling around with Chrome recently, mostly just to see what all the fuss is about.
Google Chrome, mainly because all the other browsers are REALLY slow on my computer, and because of the Most Visited feature. It's like bookmarks but more convenient.
I hate Chrome. I went to go try it out, but then circumstances arose forcing a system restore to a previous state. Google Chrome hates system restores. It becomes a pain in the neck to try and uninstall after that, and when you go to start up the computer it throws an odd error at you. Looking online, I found many people had the same problem.
So I now use Firefox, for it's add-ons, speed, and customization. Chrome isn't a good choice for at least me because of that system restore error.