Who uses what Web Browser and Why
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I use IE 8, IE 11 and Firefox. We have a app that only supports IE 8 so a few machines still are around for that app. IE 11 will be rolled out hopefully in Aug (or so I've been told).
Personally I use FF, been using it primarily for the past 2 years. Once I saw noticeable performance differences i converted instantly.
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We are using IE8,IE10 and Firefox. We have some files need to view using Google Chrome.Sorry but i hate IE11
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Chrome - I used to be on FF but it would eat up too much memory.
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@ejmillen Firefox, mainly for the addons otherwise unavailable. Chrome is the backup browser.
- For iOS, Chrome mainly. Safari when something uses it by default.
- For Android, Dolphin mainly (different, but works). Chrome is the backup choice. Firefox for dabbling.
- For what it is worth, tend to use private/icongnito/inprivate frequently, as many pages are throw-away pages.
@Minion-Queen said:
I use IE11. FireFox, Chrome and Safari on my desktop, different programs run in different browsers so I can keep track of things.
That is the general stratagem.
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The computer nut in me loves Google Chrome for its: Speed, availability of viewed pages on ALL devices, and awesome extensions I can't live without (Awesome Screen Shots, Evernote web clipper, BuiltWith, Google Play Music, Page Color Picker and others)
The WordPress/Web Designer in me only uses Firefox. It's the best browser for designing and debugging HTML/CSS using Firebug.
For Android, I use Chrome, BUT Dolphin (+Flash app) allows me to watch Amazon Prime on my Asus TF101. Also I purchased Puffin browser app which gives me the best desktop web experience and good speed!
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Oh, I use IE 9-11 to check websites to see if our designs are working correctly.
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I get around. I've got some pages open in chrome, some in firefox and some in IE, not sure why.
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Chrome mainly Firefox occasionally IE rarely..
Users - Primarily IE 10/11 a few IE8s
Some have Chrome and even less have Firefoxload Chrome via standalone installer when I need it.
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I use chrome almost exclusively (windows, OSX, mobile, etc) . There are a few Microsoft websites (not available to the general public) that only work in IE, that I must go to from time to time.
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Firefox for almost everything.
Chrome for websites that crash sometimes in Firefox.
IE for some internal things (CCTV etc) that won't work in anything else.I still find Chrome a bit ugly compared to Firefox, but I think it's getting better. Or maybe my eyes are