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[Infographic] Firefox by the Numbers

What’s your primary browser? Is it Firefox? Or are you rocking something different?

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15 Responses to “[Infographic] Firefox by the Numbers”

  1. April 13, 2010 at #

    I’m using Safari on my mac at the moment, but prefer to use Chrome on windows and as a second browser on my mac.

  2. April 13, 2010 at #

    Right now I am leaning towards Chrome, but I am splitting time with FF and Chrome about 50/50.

  3. April 13, 2010 at #

    Firefox on all platforms.

    I gave Chrome a solid month (March) of heavy use and then switched back to Firefox. I definitely like the speed and the awesome bar, but there are some add-ons that I missed too much. And there are still some sites that don’t detect Chrome and therefore don’t work correctly. Bookmark and history management are still weak in Chrome. It’s the little things — like the loading/hovering-only bottom status bar and stuff like that. It just annoys me after a while.

  4. April 13, 2010 at #

    Definitely a FF fan.

    I also love FF portable. I carry it with me so I can have my browser and settings (including plugins) where ever I go.

  5. April 13, 2010 at #

    I’ve got Firefox and Chrome loaded on both my Dell desktop and MacBook Pro (along with Safari on the MacBook and IE on the Dell). I used Firefox forever but am heavily using Chrome now. Love the speed, look and the way it works so intuitively on either OS.

  6. Eric Gregory
    April 13, 2010 at #

    Google Chrome FTW!

  7. April 13, 2010 at #

    Chrome

  8. April 13, 2010 at #

    Firefox. I gave up on IE about 3 years ago.

  9. April 13, 2010 at #

    Largely Chrome especially now with the extensions. I still have to use FF for some sites, but it’s mostly Chrome. I love the integrated search/address bar. In fact that gets me into trouble with FF when I use it and want to search for something.

    • April 13, 2010 at #

      I’ve heard lots of bad things about chrome.. :( I think it’s just early and getting better though.
      It seems to be the only browser with much chance of really driving innovation in the browser area, so I hope it continues to grow.

  10. brett barner
    April 13, 2010 at #

    Chome 99% of the time. FF for those sites that still have “compatibility issues”. I avoid IE and Safari like none other. Opera’s cool, just weird.

  11. April 13, 2010 at #

    Firefox for Mac seems slow to me. I used it for Windows for a long time and loved it (especially compared to IE!) but when I made the switch onto Mac, it was clunky and frustrating.

    I’ve been using Safari for a while, and even though it’s sans the add-ons…it’s still the best option for mac in my opinion.

  12. April 13, 2010 at #

    Chrome for Mac

    But I use Firefox quite a bit.

    I don’t use Safari- it’s dumb. IE… don’t get me started. :)

  13. April 15, 2010 at #

    Yes, using firefox. It horrifies me that people still use internet explorer :p

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