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Internet Explorer is much better.
I do, because Firefox blows ass and Safari is a piece of stuff.
Also, one of the killing points for Chrome is that it's proprietary software, meaning that Google can (and has before using unique user ID's) track anything you do by sneaking things into the source code before compiling it.If you really absolutely need Chrome, I'd say to use Chromium, the open source version of Chrome (basically Chrome but with all source code available and nothing hidden that can't be removed, what Chrome is before it actually is "Chrome"). Or, if you're too scared to use nightly builds of browsers, use SRWare Iron, which is also an open source version of Chrome based off of Chromium that's focused on user privacy.And yes, Chromium and SRWare Iron are both add-on compatible with Chrome.
Firefox master race. I'm never going to be using Chrome, here's why:
IE is awkward and annoying, very interruptive with its naggy messages and general ugliness.Agreed.Google Chrome can be a tad frustrating on startup, but once you get used to the interface is very good.Agreed.Firefox used to be king of all browsers, but a few versions a go it turned into a gigantic piece of IE-grade stuff.forget no. The new 4.x versions are loving lovey. They look so much better than IE and Firefox is the smoothest browser I've ever used.Safari is adequate, a good choice for a clean streamlined browser but a bit of an initial bitch with its Flash-naggery.This this this.Opera is nice but it seems to self-deteriorate when you have it installed for a long time and turns ugly, even if you clean the cache something laggy sticks around.Yep. I've had the same problems with it.
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