Hello, Google Chrome is on my list of archived favorites, so I can easily download it if I want to. But I use IE9 almost all of the time, along with FF6 for websites (like Flickr.com) that often cause IE9 to crash. Regards, Nathan
I voted no, until I remember using the portable version at school. They have slow IE 8 on XP. Chose that over other browsers because of built-in flash, school computers only have ActiveX version and DeepFreeze. Also copying NPSWF32.dll and flashplayer.xpt to plugins folder doesn't work for network drives.
No on both of my machines. I'm satisfied with IE9 although I did play around with the latest Opera briefly.
Nope, don't like the interface and lack of features. Using Firefox primarily for the add-ons and IE9 as a backup.
i tried IE9 for the last couple of days but it felt too slow and clunky. just dreadful. anyway, i had to reinstall Chrome. i'll give IE another try when version 10 comes out.
I have used SRWare Iron much longer but Chrome is generally more stable & reliable. Chrome works really well on my notebook so I usually have it set as the default. I tend to use Firefox (& very recently IE 9 64 bit) on my desktop though.
I have used Safari since the first Win version came out. But if I wouldn't use Safari I would absolutely choose a browser that is powered by the WebKit engine.