Opera most definitely
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Chrome, if only for its Flash player.
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FF on my desktop, Tint on mobile.
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Firefox it is! Though I am thinking of moving to chrome ....
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I use Firefox still (mostly because of the addons I like)
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Firefox with Vimperator. I like the quickmarks which provides a shortcut to frequently visited web sites.
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Chrome seems to deal with memory management best, especially when a lot of tabs are open, and has a certain compatibility with pages I use. Firefox has great addons though. It is an easy fallback.
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For a lightweight browser, I use D+. I also patched it so it can be used as a replacement for applications like dialog. So, it's not only good for quick browsing of the web, you can use it to provide a user interface for scripts.
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My vote goes to Qupzilla. It is a relatively new product and when it is surprised me with it's performance and and it's layout. I think that it has a lot of potential to become even better in the near future.
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Opera 12 was the best web browser that ever existed. It is becoming unmaintained now, although they promised security fixes.
From now on, I don't think I'll ever find such a good browser as Opera 12 :( |
Should I just hit FF or ask to add Nightly?
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Firefox, no doubt!
Firefox rocks!
It's more open and free than Chrom* and much better on the addons site, way better! |
Fall in love with firefox...!!
Firefox is one for me..simple, customizable, and don't forget add-ons.
cheers for firefox...:newbie: |
Firefox for now, possibly Arora in near future if Firefox keeps trying to be more chrome like.
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Firefox but Seamonkey was close
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