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What browser do you use on your PC?

What PC browser do you use?

  • Chrome

    Votes: 88 57.5%
  • Firefox

    Votes: 52 34.0%
  • Internet Explorer

    Votes: 4 2.6%
  • Opera

    Votes: 4 2.6%
  • Safari

    Votes: 4 2.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 0.7%

  • Total voters
    153
I use a pretty big mix. Chrome and Firefox majority of the time, but I also use Safari, IE, Opera, Maxthon and Flock
 
Opera, it's the fastest, most secure, most standards compliant and feature complete browser there is.

Mozilla, Google and Microsoft spend their life copying features Opera has had for years.

It kills even Chrome in benchmarks (looks better too), it's got all the decent Firefox extensions built in (AdBlock+, NoScript and GreaseMonkey), and it has the best track record on browser security going. It's more compliant at CSS and HTML5 than the other browsers, was the first to pass the ACID2 and ACID3 test, scores the highest of any browser in Sputnik javascript compliance tests.

The inverters of the modern web (SVG, CSS, HTML5) all work, guess where? Opera...

The fact I can use in, in sync on my mobile, and any other PC, and my games console, and all my stuff stays in sync, is unique.

It's available for every platform under the sun, from the smallest cellphone, through games consoles to PC's, Mac and all flavors and architectures of *nix. It's userbase is 150m+ REAL users (not the fake download counts than some less trusyworthy PR folk use, looking at you Microsoft and Mozilla)
 
I use Chrome on my MacBook and my PC Laptop.

I used to use Firefox on both until it started lagging on my Mac. Switched to Chrome and loved it so much that I now use it on the PC too.
 
I had been using Firefox for many years until around three months ago when I tried Chrome. I have never looked back since!

Oh, and I'm on Mac.
 
Opera, it's the fastest, most secure, most standards compliant and feature complete browser there is.

Mozilla, Google and Microsoft spend their life copying features Opera has had for years.

It kills even Chrome in benchmarks (looks better too), it's got all the decent Firefox extensions built in (AdBlock+, NoScript and GreaseMonkey), and it has the best track record on browser security going. It's more compliant at CSS and HTML5 than the other browsers, was the first to pass the ACID2 and ACID3 test, scores the highest of any browser in Sputnik javascript compliance tests.

The inverters of the modern web (SVG, CSS, HTML5) all work, guess where? Opera...

The fact I can use in, in sync on my mobile, and any other PC, and my games console, and all my stuff stays in sync, is unique.

It's available for every platform under the sun, from the smallest cellphone, through games consoles to PC's, Mac and all flavors and architectures of *nix. It's userbase is 150m+ REAL users (not the fake download counts than some less trusyworthy PR folk use, looking at you Microsoft and Mozilla)

Hello Opera representative!
 
I use Firefox primarily in Windows and Linux. I occasionally use Chrome and IE8. I think IE8 is the best version yet and works pretty well.
 
on my desktop comp - chrome
on my laptop - firefox
on my work comp - safari and firefox, as well as all of the above for testing (web dev'ing)
 
I've used Chrome since inception, and I believe the best is yet to come. When Google releases their Chromium OS this fall, the synergy between it and Android will be awesome!
 
I voted IE, but I end up using chrome a lot as well, if they just had a drop down history from the address box, I might use it exclusively.
 
I use chrome, I used to use firefox exclusively but whenever i run it on my pc now it is slow, its definetly a plugin but i cant be bothered checking which
 
Using chrome for just about everything these days. Was into Firefox for quite a while but I drank the google-juice...
 
Chrome...Love it...It's fast and I freaking LOVE Chrome to Phone with Android 2.2. I didn't think I would ever use it, but it comes in handy. For instance, I wanted to show some family members a video of Derek Fisher (Lakers), but I didn't want to gather them all to my PC. I just hit the Send to Phone button and bam...The vid was on my Phone. I just went around to each one and showed them individually...

** Note : Chrome to Phone also works on Firefox
 
Chrome (primary), Firefox (secondary...I like the additions I can add), IE (only for some MS specific updates)
 
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