<p>chrome. and anything is better than IE haha</p>
<p>I use Chrome, but it’s not because it’s the fastest. It’s just that I had used Firefox so long and wanted a change. I initially tried Opera but it felt too similar to Firefox.</p>
<p>Chrome is my favorite!</p>
<p>Firefox.</p>
<p>Chrome crashes on me somehow… it always says “cannot find server” and then I need to refresh.</p>
<p>I was a longtime Firefox user, but once Chrome came out, I had to see what the hype was all about. It turns out that not only does Chrome run faster (to me) than Firefox, it is also a lot easier to navigate. I like that it allows you to pull up recently visited sites when you open a new tab and also has a web address feature which allows you to type Google.com…Tab…and you are searching on Google. It also has some cool ad-ons which just add to my opinion.</p>
<p>I’ve never used Opera before. </p>
<p>I was never a fan of Firefox, I LOVE Chrome and Safari though. IE, as @hahalolk said, is IE. 'Nuff said.</p>
<p>Chrome is superior to all. I’m serious. Opera is not bad, just I don’t like it.</p>
<p>I’ve started using chrome after having recommended it to my father while I stuck with Firefox for a while longer (I hate adjusting). Since I got a new computer, I figured I met as well switch. I still use Firefox sometimes, since some stuff isn’t supported on Chrome. I really wish I could drag my favorite parts of Firefox over. Namely Snaplinks and Stylish.</p>
<p>i’ve only used internet explorer my entire life. am i missing out???</p>
<p>does chrome take up a lot of space on you rcomputer. now i’m interested…</p>
<p>^Not really, no. I think it’s less than Firefox, actually…</p>
<p>It’s a pretty cool browser. My favorite feature is when I type y and yahoo.com automatically shows up. It becomes a habit to type y and press ENTER so that it automatically goes to Yahoo.</p>
<p>^I type ‘ud harvey’ and Firefox searches Urban Dictionary for ‘harvey’.</p>
<p>I still use Firefox and only Firefox. I don’t know if Chrome has its own NoScript or TorButton yet, and I wouldn’t use the quick search features of Chrome anyway (I have Firefox set to delete cookies and history after closing the browser).</p>
<p>I have two Firefox profiles, each with different settings, home pages, and bookmarks. One for every day use and one strictly for stock market trading. I don’t know if you can do that on Chrome either lol, so one more reason to use Firefox.</p>
<p>Firefox 100%.</p>
<p>I love Chrome</p>
<p>Chrome, I started using it after firefox closed by itself with errors randomly.</p>
<p>I use Safari, but also have IE, Firefox, & Opera. I use Safari mainly, but there are some random things on Safari that I can’t do, and then I use Firefox. I really don’t see much difference with speed and stuff from browser to browser so for me it’s just being comfortable. Maybe I’m not all that crazy about Firefox cause I don’t use add-ons or anything ever? I don’t know.</p>
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<p>IE does that to me at least 4 TIMES a DAY! It’s freaking annoying.</p>
<p>I used to use Firefox, but now Chrome’s the only thing I use. Mainly because, well, the quick search on Chrome is much easier to use than on Firefox - but that’s just my opinion. Also, Chrome just seems less bulky. :/</p>
<p>Chrome, because it’s clean, swift, and minimalistic.</p>
<p>Although current Minefield from Mozilla is looking quite nice, if it ever becomes the new Firefox.</p>