I use Chrome and mobile safari. Atomic Web is a good browser for iDevices.
The built-in flash player for google chrome is cool.
I use Chrome and mobile safari. Atomic Web is a good browser for iDevices.
The built-in flash player for google chrome is cool.
Chrome which seems to be quite popular since it's a Google product.
So it seems that google chrome gained much popularity over Firefox nowadays. I found Maxthon also speedy and stable too
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its the Fox for me!
Chrome has come a very long way but I just can't seem to give up using Firefox in Windows. Now on the Mac side Firefox loves to cause kernel panics for some reason (Flash issues I believe) so I'm using Chrome. Very solid and has never crashed yet in either OS.
Chrome or Firefox....Opera has dipped in quality
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I like Chrome for the minimal UI and the built in web developer tools, but I like firefox otherwise.
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Since I'm mostly on a Mac, it's Safari for me, although Camino still has a place in my heart.
And for PC, I tend to lean towards Firefox, but Chrome is gaining some favor with me for the extensions and the "apps".
It is to the best of my knowledge, that my knowledge is not good enough for a knowledgeable fella such as yourself. If you know where my knowledge has gone, please feel free to drop some knowledge onto my unknowledgeable self. Thank you. We now return to our regularly scheduled programming.
Mine's Google Chrome. I always use the "Inspect Element" function there, for my web development purposes.![]()