To be quite honest with you. Safari is by far the best and most sophisticated browser utilizing webkit technology and is a very fast browser. Chrome is also built on webkit as well, and is just as fast as Safari is. Firefox is a very good browser, but tends to slow down after many months of use, but is still up on technology in most ways. IE, regardless of what version it is will always be crap. It's built on crap technology and when we are actively testing new features or building new sites, you generally have the MOST trouble with IE in terms of compatibility with all kinds of areas. If you are going to go with a browser, choose Safari or Chrome. However Safari on PC is slower than on OSX, but it's still pretty good
I prefer Google Chrome then Internet Explorer. Mozilla Firefox was a past choice of mine but due to it's high memory usage I stop using it.
If you are a developer, you would love FireFox because it shows the exact out come of your design coding. IE was a mess but now it is becoming good as time pass on but yet can not be compared with FF.
IE is still incompetent. Adequate for HTML4.01 and CSS2.1. Incompetent for anything else. It can't hold a candle to FF or any other browser. See my link below.
I would choose mozilla firefox v5, as it is light weight and has a great feature called pin tab ! I'm liking this new feature in newer version of ff..
Firefox is best for me, for my online bussiness it give allot of protection and also their add ones makes the work easy for me. Chrome is only good for browsing.
I prefer Chrome being an end user, provides fast speed and good rendering results, but when I develop web application I prefer Firefox because I love Firebug capabilities which provides me a lot of ease during development. I installed the third party Firebug for chrome but the result which I needed, I got from Firefox Firebug plugin.
Performance of mozilla is becoming poor day by day. And performance of chrome is increasing Safari will be a good choice, as it is very stable
Absolutely false! In fact, all the technical blogs are buzzing about *improved* Firefox performance. You should see how great FF7 runs right now! If YOU are having problems, fix your system.