Chrome, Opera, IE9- which browser should one prefer for speedy browsing? Now Fir

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  1. vinividivici profile image60
    vinividiviciposted 13 years ago

    Chrome, Opera, IE9- which browser should one prefer for speedy browsing? Now Firefox is an elephant.

  2. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image81
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 13 years ago

    I do think that Chrome is the fastest-it's equally as fast as Opera, but has fewer bugs in it.  I prefer Firefox, and I downloaded the Beta version-but right now, I'm on Chrome :-p

  3. sandun81 profile image60
    sandun81posted 13 years ago

    According to my experience, Chrome is the fastest. But I use Firefox because it has some add-on s that Chrome doesn't have yet.

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    Patronusposted 13 years ago

    Chrome is fast, in fact it might be the fastest but I prefer firefox

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    L a d y f a c eposted 13 years ago

    Chrome is indeed great, but I'm a Firefox girl through and through.

  6. ginza profile image60
    ginzaposted 13 years ago

    I use firefox with some speed booster addons, but if you want my answer beetween Chrome, Opera, or IE 9, I prefer Chrome smile

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    suraj kumar rposted 13 years ago

    i'm 100% loyal to firefox mainly because of its addon support,  fewer crashes and compatibility with majority of sites. but now i'm using chrome as it provides me more screen area, even firefox 4 beta is not providing same screen area. F11 (fullscreen) is a solution for firefox but i'm not comfortable with it

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    Deccan Chargersposted 13 years ago

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    Kdbanposted 13 years ago

    firefox is surely the best . though on an average chrome is the fastest , i have seen it freezing up frequently and most of all it does not have any add-on support . LOL , i doubt if anybody would say IE9.

 
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