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Ron Nicholson5-Nov-13 13:49
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Simon Hart5-Nov-13 23:27
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Alan Burkhart6-Nov-13 1:26
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kalberts6-Nov-13 1:27
kalberts6-Nov-13 1:27 
As a general rule, I dislike tools that try to stand out by blantantly ignoring UI standards and conventions, such as the main menu being located in the LEFT upper corner of the window. Chrome tries to be different by being different, disrespecting both standards/conventions and its users. In spite of Chrome requiring me to "unlearn" a lot of UI habits, slowing down my work, it so much faster on very many web pages that I had that as my primary browser for a year.

Then, after some update, the Back button off my Logitech MX Performance mouse stopped working on about two thirds of the web pages I visit regularly. Not only the mouse button, but the back arrow in the upper left as well. The only way to get back to the previous page is to pull down the stack of recently visited pages and select the one I want - usually below 3-4 duplicate top entries.

This is so annoying that I have reverted to Firefox, as long as it can handle the web site. But for some forms, Firefox is so slow that the web server times out, and some news sites use video formats that are not handled by Firefox, but Chrome tacle them well.

There is another funny reason for avoiding IE, although not relevant for too many people: One of the technical discusson foras that I visit regularly openly sabotage IE: You may use IE, but then you are limited to comments of about five lines of text. With all other browsers, the limit is 5000 chars. So IE users are recognized (and sometimes ridiculed by other debates) by having to split their discussion entries into a chain of small 1-2 paragraph entries.

Another thing: The history mechanism is much better in Firefox. When I ditched IE (way back in the XP days), I was very critical to the FF history list; IE had a much better solution. FF hasn't improved, but I have learnt to live with it. Stepping even further down, to the level of Chrome, is a little too much.

A decent ad filter and flash blocker is essential to me (that's why I ditched IE!). In that respect, FF and Chrome are about the same, except that Chrome won't activate the ad filter on the startup page until you refresh it.

For now, I need all three of them: FF for daily use, Chrome for some video and a few extremely JS-heavy webshops, and IE for a few web sites with pages that haven't been updated since IE6 and can't be read by any other browser.
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