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I have used Chrome since it came out. On the rare occasions I have had a compatibility problem with a website I open IE real quick or use IEtab in Chrome.

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Chrome for me. On a slower connection it seems to connect to pages faster than Firefox. IE9 is better on a machine with less than 2GB of RAM as I find Chrome to be a bit of a hog.

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I use chrome for the sync of bookmarks, settings, themes etc. And the speed and simplicity :)

and Media hint, although that works with Firefox as well :)

(Media hint is a plugin that lets you watch US Netflix from outside US) :)

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Chrome, fast and a lot of plugins.

Firefox, on school where they blocked chrome :mad:

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I use Chrome pretty much exclusively, but I tried IE 10 a few days ago, and surprisingly enough IE 10 is about on par with Chrome now when it

comes down to speed.

An opinion far away from your own can only be seen as madness.

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Firefox man myself. I do have chrome and started usin it too but kinda automatically go to firefox.

No1 will admit using IE will they lol

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Chrome. It's so much faster then anything else.

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Firefox Aurora, I used Chrome for some time now when I switched from Firefox because it was definitely faster. When I switch to Aurora, the speed of it is up to par with Chrome.

Why do you quote yourself?
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Chrome - it's the fastest and never crashes.

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I've been using chrome for years now, its fast, stable etc.

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I've tried everything, and end up using Firefox because of:

+best bookmarks managment

+tons of useful addons

+good speed

+best sync

on a downside:

-not as fast as ie10 on heavy forums

-RAM hungry (compared to competition)

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i've used firefox for about 4 years, it's greet. don't like chrome, seems too simple.

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Firefox for a few reasons, handles ram better, group tabs, better hardware acceleration, not as cpu heavy as chrome. Firefox does have a pretty annoying UI lag though.

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Firefox all the way.

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Chrome is the best now :P

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Internet Explorer - everyone who uses this -> hang yourself

Firefox -> good browser 7/10

Chrome -> even better browser 9/10

Safari -> best browser 10/10

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For me chrome is the fastes, i also love the simplicity of browser

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Internet explorer

its slick

its fluid

its stock

its clean

its bright

no issues with speed at all

if your complaining with speed then change your isp and cables because your browser aint holding you back,,,

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Chrome. and Firefox are fine with me. never use IE. to much security leaks.

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Chrome. and Firefox are fine with me. never use IE. to much security leaks.
you have made me change my mind now...
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Firefox

compatibility and freedom.

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Chrome for 99% of things

Firefox for testing out web apps.

Internet explorer for downloading Firefox and Chrome.

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