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People seriously use Opera? That's just a very poor man's version of Chrome.
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Melvinica: I'm using Seamonkey as my main browser from the days they continued the original Mozilla browser. I do keep Firefox as backup.
finally somebody else who uses seamonkey
i was starting to fele lonley amidst all the chrome firefox and palemoons
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ixbt25i: People seriously use Opera? That's just a very poor man's version of Chrome.
Enjoy your spyware.
I used Opera for a long time, but the changes made made over the past year or two made it go downhill in my eyes, so I've switched to Pale Moon. I'm still open to trying new ones though, so I'll give Seamonkey a gander.

What I'm looking for is a minimalist experience. I don't need history, auto-filling addresses and passwords, or integrated search engines. I just want a bare window and lots of security and encryption so the NSA can't watch me look up walkthroughs for Wizardry 8. None of your business, friends!
Chrome for me :-) I love Google products and how all my accounts sync
Pale Moon. A Firefox derivative that is stable, faster and "stealthy"
Post edited November 29, 2014 by tokisto
So far it has to be chrome, and before that was IE11 I know I know lol...
The old Opera was irreplaceable for me for a long time, but then... *sheds a tear*
Then Firefox/Waterfox/Palemoon came, and a lot of very useful extensions made them my browser,
But then again, after some updates, I don't know why, they just stopped being fast and useful (apart from one particular extension) as before

Nowadays it came full circle, I'm back with Opera, not the good old one that I used to love, but it's fast, stable and easy on resources.
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realkman666: After 5 years of making excuses for the shitty, laggy, buggy and frustrating Opera, I'm kicking the bitch to the curb. I'll be keeping Explorer as secondary only.
Chrome, with Firefox as a back up. Internet Explorer is not recommended to be used as it's not very secure.
Post edited November 30, 2014 by user deleted
Opera "chromium" here, Opera 26.x it's fast a Chrome before version 34 and since it uses the same rendering engine is compatible with most extensions of it.
Always Firefox, as long as I can use Classic Theme Restorer.

Hey Mozilla? About that new UI, if I wanted a browser that looked like Chrome, I'd just use fucking chrome.

Why is diversity a faux pas in design these days?
Firefox is still my favorite browser, but I'm disappointed how it's developed for a long time now.
Also, since usersripts.org closed, there's not a decent replacement for Greasmemonkey scripts.
Chrome. I've left Firefox in the dust since version 4 or so.
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Darvond: Chrome. I've left Firefox in the dust since version 4 or so.
That's a long time ago. Firefox progressed quite a lot since then and often has better performance than Chrome.
Post edited November 30, 2014 by shmerl
Firefox, even though I'm not too happy with the way development is progressing. The amount of great add-ons still puts it above all other browsers - at least for me.

I'll never be using the official Chrome browser by Google as Google shouldn't be fed with each and every move I make in the internet. DuckDuckGo is my default search provider.
Got SRWare Iron as a backup (Chromium).
Post edited November 30, 2014 by ShadowOwl