
I've been using a number of different browsers for a bunch of years now. In my PC using days, I always preferred Mozilla Firefox (www.mozilla.org) because of it's stability, speed and safety compared to Microsoft Internet Explorer. These days, I try not to go near too many Windows-based PCs or Microsoft IE for the sake of my own sanity.Right now on my Macbook, I have installed Apple's Safari, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Of the three, Safari is definitely the fastest, Chrome is the most stable and Firefox is the most compatible. I've used Safari more or less exclusively since 2004 and have rarely had problems with it. Once in a while it will stop responding or be unable to show a webpage correctly. In these times, I switch right to Google Chrome.

Chrome has taken the place of Firefox for me-meaning that it's my number one standby for Safari. If Safari fails in any capacity, Chrome is right there to pick up my web-surfing until Safari can sort out it's
issues.
Firefox is great for security, privacy and compatibility. Born out of the open sourc
e community, Firefox has always been a safe haven for compatibility and different online plug-ins (customizability).
I really like Safari the most; it's where all my stuff is-bookmarks, history and saved passwords. I am also used to all the keyboard shortcuts-how to open a new tab, closing a window, minimizing opening a new window, bookmarking, etc can all be done without using a mouse...how EASY!!


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