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I've been using IE10 for almost a year now, for the same reason as yours. So far only it's the only browser that hasn't crash big time on me yet. And when a tab does crash for whatever reasons, it'll recover that particular tab/webpage without closing the whole browser which I find really neat. I usually have 30+ tabs open on daily basis. But I still have FF for backup and RSS feeds. I guess its mileage may varies for some people.

 

I always install DoNotTrackMe plugin for all my browser.

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You should try Epic Privacy Browser.

So far so good. I actually like it even though it's based on Chromium. I like that it tells you who is tracking you and has it's own proxy. 

 

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Ya i would go with Epic privacy browser i like it aswell

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I switched from Chrome to Opera. But then again, I only use it for Youtube and Battlelog. For some reason Flash in Firefox doesn't work as nicely as it does in Chrome and Opera. And Chrome doesn't allow you to select installation folder which is good enough reason to abandon ship. I have noticed some jitter with multiple tabs open in Firefox but not when there's only 10. It comes after maybe 20-30 open tabs which have flash and other memory heavy stuff.

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After about 10 tabs I start to notice that switching tabs or scrolling in them starts becoming delayed and jittery. From what I know, this is part of the fact that Firefox handles most everything at once whereas Chrome handles each tab differently.

I have more than 15+ tabs open at a time and haven't noticed any problems with delayed switching or jittery.

Also for privacy, Ghostery, Ad block Plus.

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I have Firefox/aurora and have used it for years, but even with 100 tabs (not all loaded but still present) I have no issues except for the VERY occasional crash, which is to be expected from running the alpha release.

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Is there a good alternative to Google Chrome other than Firefox (doesn't handle multiple tabs well), IE (crashes alot), Opera (A bit slow, might try it one more time), Maxthon (nice interface but slow), SlimBrowser, Safari, Flock, Rockmelt, Avant, Netscape, Flock, Deepnet, SparkBrowser (not out yet still waiting), Yandex (faster than chrome but start's slowing with more tabs open), Comodo. I'm trying to get away from Google Chrome and starting with their web browser might be the easier one. Any suggestions on a fast, good design, minimalistic looking web browser other than those listed?

well there is  the chromium project it's more or less chrome without google 

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Firefox handles well multiple tabs. I don't know how many tabs you have open, but you know that all web browser has a cool feature called: Bookmarks. This amazing feature allows you to to have <5-10 tabs average opened, and still get to where you want.  You should look into using it. :)

 

Firefox not only has better extension, it doesn't collect every website you visit and build a profile on you to sale, and support color profiles images, to have images appears the best on a website, and also support animated PNG's.

 

 

Animated PNG:

spinfox.png

 

Notice the alpha channel (transparency), full colors, and smooth playback.

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