Which Web Browser you prefer except Mozilla Firefox ?

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  1. sweeteeth profile image66
    sweeteethposted 11 years ago

    Which Web Browser you prefer except Mozilla Firefox ?

    I am using Mozilla Firefox from a very long time. But recently it started creating problems and I tried everything possible to resolve it but the problem still persists. So I want to switch over. Can anyone suggest a good browser for me.

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  2. TNT Husky profile image64
    TNT Huskyposted 11 years ago

    Well, first, what's the problem? it may very well be completely reparable, or not the fault of the browser at all.

    1. sweeteeth profile image66
      sweeteethposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I am regularly facing plugin problem. It always shows adobe plugin crashed and i updated my firefox as well as adobe but it is still showing the same problem. This is also affecting my laptop too.

    2. TNT Husky profile image64
      TNT Huskyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      try uninstalling the adobe plugin and reinstalling it. I've found when I get crashes, something happened within the plugin. if that doesn't work. I've seen that Google chrome is a good alternative.

  3. Thief12 profile image72
    Thief12posted 11 years ago

    I use Firefox and I haven't had major issues. A couple of plugin crashes several weeks ago, but that's it. Either way, my second alternative would be Google Chrome, which I also use regularly. But I don't have a problem with IE either, as it is now.

    1. sweeteeth profile image66
      sweeteethposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      How you resolved the plugin crashes in Mozilla Firefox.

    2. Thief12 profile image72
      Thief12posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I just let Firefox handle it. I didn't go beyond the typical automatic solutions the browser offers.

  4. profile image0
    JThomp42posted 11 years ago

    I have found Google chrome by far to be the best browser out there.

  5. EJ Lambert profile image68
    EJ Lambertposted 11 years ago

    I would take Google Chrome.  It is less clunky than IE, has an excellent method of downloading and is fairly rapid during browsing.  One thing I would say that holds it back is a lack of continuity with Youtube and such.  Otherwise you're in great shape with it.

  6. mujtabasworld profile image60
    mujtabasworldposted 11 years ago

    Firefox is my primary browser, but apart from that Google chrome proves to be good alternative.

 
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