Which browser is the best one?

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  1. PierrePierre profile image60
    PierrePierreposted 14 years ago

    Which browser is the best one?

    Which browser do you like to use? IE? Firefox? Google Chrome? Or what?

  2. internett1t3 profile image59
    internett1t3posted 14 years ago

    I usually used firefox but google chrome is also good. I don't used Internet Explorer now.

  3. keepitnatural profile image60
    keepitnaturalposted 14 years ago

    Firefox is the best, in my opinion. It's fast, you can customise it & has good security.

  4. krishubpages123 profile image34
    krishubpages123posted 14 years ago

    I use IE for hotmail access, firefox for everything, google chrome for google based sites, searches, gmails etc.,

  5. SubmissionWork profile image38
    SubmissionWorkposted 14 years ago

    Firefox certainly ...get add ons for almost everything.

    Handy short cuts and many more.

    My advice is keep yourself aware from at least two browsers (Firefox and Chrome)

  6. Jake Duke profile image59
    Jake Dukeposted 14 years ago

    IMHO it is Firefox without a doubt. I use a lot of firefox plugins that are invaluable to me. Lately I'm cozying up to Google Chrome. It's a super fast browser. On my desk I have 2 monitors. One monitor is setup for Chrome and one for Firefox. It's easy for me to see the differences and speeds. For my SEO needs, Firefox is the clear winner.

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    timonwellerposted 13 years ago

    I go with Firefox as well. Chrome is okay, but i prefer some application Firefox can do better

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    Kdbanposted 13 years ago

    Firefox is the best browser. chrome can't beat the add-ons yet.

  9. unknown123ewan profile image61
    unknown123ewanposted 13 years ago

    I am currently using Google Chrome. It is a good browser but Chrome lacks the add-ons that Firefox give. I think that Firefox and Chrome is the best. But it also depends on the system you have. I prefer Chrome if your using a netbook since it consumes less memory. But if you are on a PC, I suggest you use Firefox. smile

  10. Glemoh101 profile image55
    Glemoh101posted 13 years ago

    Sure ... Firefox  ( the most faster and saver)

 
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