I don't really have a particular favourite as I use multiple browsers. If push came to shove – I would probably choose Cyberfox, then Seamonkey.
@Tyrizian, Lovely Still with Firefox....but if they keep adding features ala Pocket that easily can be added at will via add-ons, then we'll see for how long I stay. And I also don't like their plan to take out some of the tweaks that one can do via about:config, like unsigned add-ons. It feels like more will follow later on.
Opera 12. Vivaldi looks promising, but until it incorporates the full range of configurable keyboard shortcuts that Opera has, I'm holding out. ---- rich
I have now switched to Google Chrome because Firefox does not do well with some of the games I like to play. Some functions of Firefox I do like better however, like to ability to clear everything when the browser is closed, while Chrome says it does the same that has not been my experience as some stuff is still left behind and CCleaner detects it. Always, Wildman
I have FF & Cyberfox set to Always use Private Browsing Mode but CCleaner still always finds things in FF to clean on my machines.
Swex, if you want to get rid of everything in Firefox when you close it, run it sandboxed. CCleaner wont find nothing with the settings you are using. Bo
That's what I figured Yes, I know I know....we'll see what happens in the future, but in the mean time you can keep pointing out good reasons, one cannot speak good enough about Sandboxie
Firefox at the moment. But I'm using Brave just now as it's blindingly fast (lacks so many features though).
I grudgingly vote for Firefox because it has been less buggy for me than SeaMonkey or Pale Moon and has more features than Chromium. If SeaMonkey could get caught up to date (it's still about 2 versions behind Firefox) and fix its annoying bookmark bugs, I would probably change my vote to that.