What browser do you use?

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Alright ladies and gents (ok - probably just gents...).

I've been using GNU/Linux as my main OS for about five years now and over the years I've used quite a few browsers - the most recent of which is Arora, with Opera and Firefox as "backup browsers" for when incompatibilities occur with the webkit layout engine.

Although I've not been using it long, there are a few annoying bugs that I've found, but as the project is only at version 0.8, you have to expect these things.

Anyway... what's your favourite browser and why?
 
Opera's my favourite for its customisability, style sheets, speed etc. That said I tend to use Firefox more, simply because more things are compatible with it.
 
I use Firefox because it is quite good, familiar and comes as standard on the distros that I tend to use so I don't ever feel the need to change it. :)
 
Both good points - I love Opera for its customisability and speed, but I find that it's getting heavier and heavier these days which is a shame. It's still way faster than the competition though :)

Firefox is useful, but I'm really not a fan of GTK+, which to be honest, is a bit of a big, fat toolkit.

I think my days with Arora are limited though... as it can't seem to stay logged into any vBulletin forums :-/

Will try it again once it gets to 1.0, I think.
 
I started using Firefox when Internet Explorer removed the main menu system in v7.

I would use Chrome as it seems like a really good browser, unfortunately it doesn't have a proper main menu system though :rolleyes:
 
Chrome
I really like Opera, but I used to use a really slow pc and chrome preformed better. Plus I never used a lot of the functionality Opera provided.
 
On my main linux machine I use firefox but on my laptop I have been using stable builds of chrome for linux simply because it's very quick to start up. I couldn't switch to chrome full time on my main desktop because I rely on a few plug-ins for firefox for web development.
 
Firefox 3.0 at the moment, which is dog slow on the EEE. When I see google-chrome-testing appear in the repo I'll start using that.

`google-chrome-unstable --enable-plugins` is nice and fast, and runs iPlayer and youtube a lot better.
 
ok - the guys using chrome - what distros are you using?

I gave it a mighty ~10 minutes of "testing" before I gave up on it (mostly as I don't run a debian based distro and partially because I'm generally a lazy ****) - anyway... short story short - it didn't run on sabayon... and that 10 minutes includes the time it took to download it and also download + install lzma to extract it... Couldn't really be bothered linking the libs (which would have probably only taken two more minutes, tops... but hey).

Not looking for pointers, but generally interested.
 
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