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Indeed I too vote for Chrome. Using it is a fantastic experience with the endless list of extensions and its dev tools. However, one point which I don't like about it is the high RAM usage if continuously used for hours.
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For me it is a toss up between Chrome and Firefox.
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Chrome for development and of course internet explorer and all the others for testing cross browser compatibility.
Personally, I like vivaldi for light web browsing but for dev it has to be chrome and inspect element etc.
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Google Chrome and Opera for me. Then comes Firefox.
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I'm a die hard Chrome fan, though the memory usage has been terrible lately. Firefox has made some improvements but it still doesn't cut it. If only Chrome would try and figure out the memory usage issues, it would be the best browser.
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Hi there!
I prefer to use Chrome because it has a rich library of apps in the Google store and high security. Besides, Chrome is really fast and has cross-platform support.
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When you're a developer, you can't really stick to one browser. The testing tools aren't all... so at the same time, you have got the opportunity to test web pages and browsers at the same time.
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