I remember when I switched from Internet Explorer (yes, I used Internet Explorer, please don’t stop reading) to Firefox and then from Firefox to Google Chrome.
Sometimes it was more about form, sometimes it was more about function, but it was always a mixture of the two.
I currently use Google Chrome and have never had a reason to jump away from it.
Here’s a closer look at at the battle of the browsers:
Browser Wars
Chrome has taken a commanding lead in the desktop Browser Wars, while mobile browsing seems to be decided mostly by the default system browser.
What’s your browser of choice and why?
[via New Relic]
Paul Oyler says
I use Firefox on my Desktop and Chrome on my laptop and mobile. I’d use Chrome on my desktop as well, but about three months ago it quit connecting to the internet. No matter how many times I have uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome, it does not work or connect on the desktop. So I use what works. From searching for an answer, it looks like I’m not the only one with this problem, so unless something changes, I expect to see the numbers start to change yet again.
Eric Dye says
The new Firefox is looking pretty sharp, don’t you think?
Greg says
Firefox. I used Chrome for a while but recent updates affected stability and it became a resource hog.
Really liking the newer versions of FF.
Eric Dye says
Interesting. I’ve notice the same thing. I may have to load up Firefox and give it a go. You’re right, too. It DOES look a lot better now, too. 😀