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Just out of curiosity what browser??

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04-15-2010, 04:22 PM
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For checking the website I'm doing, I use Firefox. My default web browser in my computer is Chrome because it is clean, it doesn't have all the bookmarks where I have in Firefox.

Will Firefox suffer the same fate as Netscape with the popularity that Chrome is gaining?

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04-15-2010, 10:44 PM
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The only problem I have with Firefox is it's epic memory leakage. Aside from that it's great.

Chrome is far too buggy.

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Since I have all those lovely plug-ins for FF I can live without, I think I'll keep up with this one for a while

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I use Firefox and tend to test it first on Firefox but do more thorough tests on IE afterward as a lot of people still use it and while the latest version has improved, there's still some minor compatibility issues. However, I found it much more effective to use tools that emulate the other browsers as that's the best way to spot real compatibility issues as IE isn't always the most problematic, Opera sometimes acts up worse.

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I used to be a fan of Firefox, but it started to be a huge memory and CPU hog so I switched to Chrome. Chrome is good, but I miss my add-ons that I had on Firefox.

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After years of using Internet Explorer I finally switched to Firefox. There were certain things that just wouldn't come up in IE. Firefox has been great and faster too. My daughter uses Chrome and loves it. It's really fast. As a web developer I haven't had a problem with any of them though.

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Everyone have their own preference when it comes to which browser to use. As for me, I am always using Mozilla Firefox & Flock

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I do prefer firefox.

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Google Chrome all the way on both my Mac and PC, I use the built in developer tools, so no extras required which keeps it running fast and smooth.

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I am kinda surprised by the popularity Chrome has gained. Chrome is the default browser on my PC.

Primarily, I use Firefox for browsing. I also use Chrome but no more than 10 minutes a day. (Everyone else at home just uses Chrome.)

For testing, I use Chrome and Firefox. I find no difference the way these two browsers handle the code.

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