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RicoADF

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Opera, by far the most stable, quickest and most reliable web browser.
 

DazZ.

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Jun 4, 2009
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Firefox, I've said why a load of times before.
I'll save it this time, next time this thread comes up post double the amount I would normally, it will be far from epic.
 
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Bacca0815 said:
http://www.mychromeaddons.com/chrome-addon-adblock-for-google-chrome/
Seven Bottles Of Gin On The Wall said:
Firefox. I'd likely switch to chrome the second I found out about an adblock plus equivalent as it is such a great browser.
There are already some addons which were ported from FireFox to Chrome. I suppoose there are more to come.
Anyway, AdBlock is available for Chrome and it even works a little bit better. You can now block what You want just by clicking on the AdBlock button and then on the element You want to be blocked. Something I miss in FF.

on topic:
I used to love Firefox, worked with it for 7 years now and it is the most used browser here in germany. But recently FF started to act floppy on my Mac. So I tried Chrome and some others to find an alternative, even if it's just temporarily. Chrome impressed me with speed and stability as well as the ever growing addon library. I wanted to use Safari, but the lack of addons kills it for me, Chrome is a good compromise between my all time favorite Firefox and Safaris WebKit engine which is very fast.

I once thought about switching FFs Gecko engine to WebKit would create an awesome browser called Saffire (Safari + FireFox, see what I did there?). Seems Chrome comes fairly close to my "dream".
Thank you so much <3
 

Guttural Engagement

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I use Google Chrome about 90% of the time. Sometimes I like to take a break from it though and get back to the awesomeness that is the newest version of Firefox.
 

AvsJoe

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Firefox, Chrome, and IE in that order. The only one that is fully updated is Chrome but for some reason it doesn't like me so I'm gonna stick with Firefox.
 

Valksy

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Firefox with No Script and Remove it Permanently on my PC. Safari with Glimmerblocker on my MacBook. I don't mind discrete/relevant adverts and might even give you a click through number. But the moment you resort to heinous flashing eyesores you can shove ads where the sun isn't shining (plus there are some 3rd party ad providers you should avoid as a matter of good practice as they fail to check if there is malicious code on board - negligent pricks).
 

The Undoer

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Chrome for general surfing, and then Firefox for downloads (I just find it better for downloads)
 

Junkle

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I use opera, but will occasionally pull out firefox for websites that aren't compatible with it. I've been considering downloading chrome, but from using it I'm just too set in Opera.