I am not sure what your issue is but you could set PDF files to run out of the browser/Firefox when you click Open with. In about:config, set "pdfjs.disabled" to true. After doing that, the PDF wont open within the browser or in another tab. It opens outside Firefox Bo
Firefox and Edge are my browsers of choice. I was with Chrome for awhile, but ended up not liking it all that much.
No longer have a favourite browser. Windows 7 > Palemoon (default) – Cyberfox and Seamonkey. Windows 8 Pro > Cyberfox (default) – Icedragon and Lunascape. Linux Mint 17 > Firefox.
Changed from Waterfox to Opera 30 stable. So far I'm really impressed with Opera. It's been a really stable browser so far, no crashes, pretty fast also. I think I'm going to stick to Opera for now as my main go to browser and see how it goes.
I used to exclusively use google chrome, but since upgrading to windows 10 I've been using firefox. For some reason chrome has been sporadically crashing on me after the upgrade, so I've gone back to old faithful.
Still Firefox, but using an old version with no intention whatsoever of updating. So if/when I'm in a position where I can no longer use it for an important reason I'll have a decision to make. I hear people mention Pale Moon as if it's some miracle cure. But never hear any specifics. Does it have the same options/control over the about:config for instance that v 27 of Firefox has? Can you use the same add-ons, even old, unsigned, unofficial, abandoned, etc... ones? And otherwise as safe/secure/private. And the same under the hood in any other terms? I've never once seen anyone really hammer those specifics out. Really it's a bigger issue on the 2 boxes I still run XPosReady Pro SP4 on. On my Win7 Ult. setups I have no problem just going with Chrome since I don't even pretend to have any privacy in the first place.
Chrome for W10 and Chromium for Linux Mint. Although I have read many people are using Chrome on Linux as well.
I'm using 3 of the browsers on the list and some that aren't. No Seamonkey? I was doing some Google account maintenance and Chrome wasn't doing an export function correctly and I had to use Seamonkey. I am using 3 Chromium browsers, Opera Blink, Chrome and Vivaldi. What surprises me is how much they are alike, not how different they are. Like different flavors of the same ice cream but the base is the same. Gecko is different and Seamonkey is still using it fully. And then there is Presto which I'm typing this on with Opera 12. With the falling support for rendering engines other than Chromium, the differences between browsers are getting more superficial.
I have decided to switch to google chrome purely because of the flash player being regularly updated ,Firefox is sadly stuck on v11.2