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Originally Posted by Jimmy Krack Korn
I honestly can't tell the difference between all the different browsers. Most people who have a preference must be doing stuff that I don't. I have Safari, Chrome and Firefox on my mac (and have used IE, mostly at work) and I don't know what difference there is. If it loads sites/pages for me in a reasonable amount of time, it's all good.
What am I potentially missing?
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Add-ons is the big thing for me. Things like Flashblock so that I choose when that stuff plays, DownThemAll for managing downloads, HTTPS Everywhere for security, and GreaseMonkey for scripts, Firebug for code, those are the big one's for me. How much I like using a browser is closely tied to how much I like the available add-ons. Once you get used to having add-ons it's tough to imagine doing without them.
Milt