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OnceYouGoMac

macrumors 6502
Aug 14, 2012
423
0
In front of my Mac
Typing this using Firefox, but I use Safari sometimes for sites that don't work on FF. I used to use Chrome and I have Safari, FF and Chrome installed on both Macs. On my iPod Touch I use Safari and Opera Mini and on my phone I use the stock Android (yes, Android :eek:) browser.
 

DayVe3000

macrumors member
Jun 28, 2012
95
0
England
Safari on my rMBP and iPhone5.

I always used FireFox on my PC and on older Mac's (just because I like the look of the interface), but fully switched when I purchased my latest rMBP.
 

maxosx

macrumors 68020
Dec 13, 2012
2,385
1
Southern California
I was a hard core Safari user. Then just over a year ago I tried Chrome just for variety. Now I can't imagine using anything else.

Fast, fun & super efficient due to the many time saving extensions. I am completely satisfied. The frequent updates with the speed increases they bring make Chrome a very compelling browser.

The way it syncs bookmarks preferences and other features I choose to turn on, makes using my other Chrome equipped computers, tablets & smartphones a real joy. No matter what I use the experience is consistent.
 

Signal-11

macrumors 65816
Mar 23, 2008
1,474
2
2nd Star to the Right
Chrome across all of my devices (OSX, iOS, Win, Android) as my primary.

Then Firefox when something's broken in Chrome, IE when a site's IE only.

I'll use Safari once in a blue moon.
 

ScruffyS

macrumors newbie
Jan 28, 2013
28
0
Vermont, Usa
Firefox on my mac, with safari a close second
Chrome on my pc.. when i have to break the dino out.
*shutter* Internet Explorer on my work machine.. that rocks Windows XP
Safari on my iOS's
Chrome on my Nexus 7
 

xShane

macrumors 6502a
Nov 2, 2012
814
37
United States
I mainly use Firefox.

I've heard too many bad things regarding the privacy of Chrome (i.e. them logging all your address bar "typings", even if you don't visit the website -- almost like an address bar keylogger) and its security.

Safari is too "plain" (although nevertheless, it's still great and powerful). Because of this, I sometimes use Safari when doing important stuff that I can't bother to be distracted (i.e. programming).

What I love about Firefox is its security, privacy, and ability to be customized. I love the feature of Firefox Personas.
 

Ariii

macrumors 6502a
Jan 26, 2012
681
8
Chicago
I use Midori on my Linux machines, and Classilla on my MacOS 9 machines.

On my OS X computers, I run Demeter or Camino :).
 
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