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Which do you prefer google chrome or IE9? I personally like google chrome and Safri.

asked Apr 11 '11 at 16:29

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Chrome all the way. Almost never touch IE on my computer unless some stupid site needs it

answered Apr 11 '11 at 16:31

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Between Chrome and IE9, without a doubt, Chrome. Having said that, I am a Firefox man. Chrome's all speed no substance. Firefox isn't quite as fast, but it's by no means slow. I'll take a hit when it comes to browser speed if I get more stability.

answered Apr 11 '11 at 17:56

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I've become accustomed to Chrome's look and feel. So I use Chrome.

answered Apr 12 '11 at 00:21

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Chrome without a doubt. mostly because IE tries to shoe bing down your throat.

answered Apr 12 '11 at 06:26

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Chrome but I have Firefox as my default browser, it seems more stable and reliable.

answered Apr 12 '11 at 09:26

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I use chrome for browsing and Mozilla for downloading(add on supports). I since mid 2009 i have stopped using IE.

answered Apr 12 '11 at 10:13

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The two seem to work the same for me, except each has one major benefit over the other:

  • I can access my IE favorites quickly and easily without having to move my hand over to the mouse. Chrome doesn't do that.
  • Chrome doesn't lose my cookies every time it crashes or closes unexpectedly. IE has done that since at least 6.

answered Apr 12 '11 at 10:30

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