Someone did tell me to install palemoon, it's made by the same people that make Firefox, infact it has the look and feel that firefox has but apparently a lot snappier.
It is (at least, it is for me) more stable, more responsive, better looking and more flexible than any other browser. I installed it launch day and haven't looked back!
Chrome, if you don't care about add-ons, customization of the UI and everything else, want a speedy/smooth browser, nice UI all round, however, slow in loading image intensive pages.
Firefox, if you want full control, loads of customization and better/more addons, much faster than chrome for image intensive pages and most other web sites (for me) unless you have a crappy PC and looking at your sig, that ain't the case , super smooth scrolling especially on image intensive pages.
Or even better, waterfox, just a modded version of firefox and is 64 bit, have had no problems with it, all super speedy and smooth and all my addons work except battlelog.
Tape Firefox and Chrome together and you got yourself a winner.
But in all honestly, it depends on what you prefer. Chrome indeed feels more snappier than Firefox, but Firefox tends to have the upper hand in rendering quality. I find large fonts in Chrome too pixelly for my liking, and as Nexus has mentioned, Firefox is faster with image intensive sites. Not to mention Firefox has way more addons compared to Chrome, but I'm sure in due time this will catch up.
does IE do everything you want in a brower?
if it does why change.
i have tried the others but still went back to IE
the speed the others are ment to have i didnt see
maybe it because i never have more than about 5 tabs open i dont know.
i dont see the point of having 15-20+ tabs open, as by the time you have scrolled along the top looking for the 1 you want i could have opened it up faster from my fav`s list
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