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What browser do you use? (1 Viewer)

What is your go to browser?

  • Chrome

    Votes: 92 59.4%
  • Firefox

    Votes: 45 29.0%
  • Safari

    Votes: 6 3.9%
  • Internet Explorer

    Votes: 11 7.1%
  • Other - please list

    Votes: 1 0.6%

  • Total voters
    155

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I live and work in a virtually all-mac environment, so I almost always default to Safari - but lately I have been noticing more stuff that does not work properly because developers don't give a #### about testing in Safari.

I have Chrome as my back-up browser, but curious what all the kids are using these days.

 
I use Chrome at home and at work for FBG, Facebook, Yahoo, you know, non work stuff

But most of my work websites require IE, so I use that for all work related websites

 
Firefox, Seamonkey, Safari, used to use Opera but now it's basically a rebranding of Chrome now. Avoid IE at all costs.

 
Chrome. Used safari for a long time and some of the keyboard shortcuts lacking were deal killers.

Safari on iphone.

 
Firefox on Mac.

Love it with certain add-ins, for FFA. I am able to 'lock' main page, which allows me to click on a thread to a new tab. When done with that thread, close the tab and I'm back at the starting page. I also have the ability to reload the first page automatically, every couple minutes. A new one that I just heard about from 3C's in the Yoga Pants Thread is called Thumbnail Zoom (plus) and when you hover on a pic link the pic is enlarged. Sweet!

 
I use Firefox on my work laptop, Chrome on my desktop at home. When I train at one my company's centers they force us to use IE. *yack*

 
Firefox on hime PC. Chrome on phone. Internet Explorer ancient version 8 at work though they finally gave us Chrome as an option.

 
Just switched over to Chrome after a decade-plus on Firefox about a month ago, and am happy with it. FF seemed to be getting weighed down and slower for some reason; Chrome seems quicker.

 
Used Firefox for the last 5 or 6 years, up until about a year ago, then started having problems with some sites working with Firefox. Mainly use Chrome now. Though at the office, there are some sites/interfaces that we use that will only work correctly through IE.

 
Firefox for personal browsing at work and at home. With AdBlockPlus. Chrome as a back-up.

Have to use IE for work and develop web apps for it.

 

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