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Do you use chrome or Firefox?

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    Chromium mostly
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    FIREFOX!!!
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    Google Chrome beta
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    Vivaldi
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    @MaxMayo I wanted to use Vivaldi but the fact that I can't drag tabs to the side into a new instance of Vivaldi like chrome drives me crazy. Rightclick on a tab and move to new window is a pain in the ass :/ is there any fix for that?
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    @brukernavn32 Right click the tab, then press m (move tan to...) then n (new window). Not quite as easy as chrome but it works quickly enough.
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    Used to use Firefox (on Mac) some time back, but got extremely pissed off with it updating on every launch. Back on safari.
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    Firefox
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    Chrome for most things - 99%of the time.
    Vivaldi for all clients' things (logged in permanently to a different Google account).
    Firefox, Edge and Internet Explorer for testing.
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    Firefox crashes if I open more than a hundred tabs
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    @edisonn yep just reduced my tab count to a little over 300 xD
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    @Xmiq try OneTab
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    @willliam05 I did but it's not for me. If I don't see the tabs I forget about them.
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    Chrome Dev for me.
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    I use Opera
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    Chrome for personal use. Canary for dev use. Firefox, Opera, and Safari during testing.
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    Safari for dev and regular use ... Chrome, Firefox, opera, IE9/10/11, Edge for testing.
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    Favorite for development is Chrome.

    But I also love using Firefox Dev Edition, Opera Dev Edition (built in VPN is interesting right now). I check in with Canary in the coalmine regularily. IceWeasel (Firefox by Debian) on Kali.
    Vivaldi is fun for sure.

    I have to use IE11 at work :/

    I love all the Dev Tools though, we are totally spoiled nowadays.

    Some "secured" browsers I want to test are:
    Maxthon Cloud Browser
    Epic Privacy Browser
    Comodo
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    Chrome, Firefox and ie (for testing), links for terminal.
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    Firefox Developper mostly because of Mozilla philosophy and Chrome only for test/apps/extensions.
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    @Xmiq blame it on your RAM
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    @sychedelix I have 64 GB. It is not a ram issue. Firefox starts to get unstable after growing larger than 1GB.
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