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So far I like to use FireFox and Chrome but i'm willing to try different ones =)
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BarryMC: Firefox: adblock and noscript, there's no other way to go.
THIS, +1
firefox (for the add-ons), chrome for interface and speed.
*bump*

My favourite web browser ever, Opera has taken dramatic turns. Check out for yourself:
http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/

I'm gonna miss the old speed dial and structured bookmark menu, and tons of built-in customization to suit my browsing habit.
Mmm I was most disappointed with Opera 15 preview so will be sticking with Opera 12.15 for quite some time until the chromium based version of Opera is actually usable.
I have Google Chrome which I installed when it was still in beta to try it for a day, and it have stayed with me since then. Before that I was using Opera.
Post edited May 31, 2013 by uxtull
Mozilla Firefox + Adblock Plus.
toss up between srware and firefox
Firefox for PC, Opera for Android.
Chrome.

Kinda missed Opera but it crashed too many times for my liking.

I used Mozilla a lot but it would not play the vids.

Le sigh.
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wormholewizards: *bump*

My favourite web browser ever, Opera has taken dramatic turns. Check out for yourself:
http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/

I'm gonna miss the old speed dial and structured bookmark menu, and tons of built-in customization to suit my browsing habit.
And thus yet another rendering engine bites the dust in the brutal onslaught of WebKit. RIP Presto, you will be missed among the underdogs. Though WebKit isn't a bad engine per se, I fear its rise may lead to a situation much like that with Trident fifteen years ago when developers only seemed to cater to that one engine rather than standards usable by all.
Post edited May 31, 2013 by Maighstir
IE 10. I used Firefox for a long time but it just started to seem sluggish around the time IE 9 came out. I've never really given Chrome a chance, the time I tried it I didn't like the fact I had to sign into my google account.
I mainly use Firefox (currently 19 - only upgrade when forced to) as it's the only browser with a decent vertical tab plug in. Can't stand horizontal tabs -- those are not user friendly.

Also use Chrome specifically for Google spreadsheets which I use to track progress in large translations.

And finally IE 9 (with tabs disabled) for the children to watch Youtube through -- IE9 still has some of the best IME support going.
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cdnred: I didn't like the fact I had to sign into my google account.
You don't have to, Google just wants you to so that it more easily can keep track over more of what you do. Just close that tab and set a different start page (that second step may not even be necessary).
Firefox, Opera, Chrome. In that order. Although, no Opera Next for Linux version means no trying it for now.