What type of engine does SlimBrowser uses? I may give it a try. Edit: Nevermind on the engine they use.
Now my fav is Dragon with PrivDog. What I like here is its sync and it supposed to be the most secure.
For normal users: Chrome because of its utterly proven sandbox tech Runner up: IE11. If they have Win8.1 I won't switch them For advanced users: Firefox because of deep ability to secure it.
If we're talking about web browsing experience though, my favorites would be Firefox 3.x and Opera Mini 4.x (mobile).
Earlier in the year I voted for opera, but I have since ditched it for chromium, which I find to work better and have better extension support.
Download Never Crash: Opera 12 x64, Sometimes i cannot dowload full speed from download manager software. When I swap to Opera I can download it in full speed. Security Stable: firefox, Cyberfox x64 I surf a website to collect new stuff on internet I'll use firefox first. Beside firefox can install in any directory. I don't like to see chrome 20 process spam in my task manager and they're quick installer that force installation in my C: Drive. IE is built-in I won't say anything unless I make my own IE installer from IEAK.
I use that browser that's looking more and more like Chrome. I think it's called Mozilla Firefox. Then I tweak away till I have a hard time opening email.