What browser does /g/ use?
>>53181615
Firefox
D/L the source
read it locally
Grow up.
Not Firecux or anything derived from it.
Chrome is the only correct answer even if it lags like crazy. Firefox is fucking horrible and Vivaldi developers are liers
Pale Meme
chrome
Vivaldi <3
Chromium on my Mint machine, Abrowser on my Trisquel.
Waterfox, or Yandex if I want to make an autist who always sits in the back corner of my class jealous of webm backgrounds.
I'm a normal human being, so Chrome.
>>53181615
pentadactyl
>he doesn't use wget to browse the internet
>>53181615
Firefox developer edition is actually faster than normal firefox idk why.
Firefox because it's faster and doesn't hog resources like Chrome, also it's about to get official X64 version, compatibility with Chrome addons and optimizations from the new Servo engine.
>>53181796
>compatibility with Chrome addons
Wait what? Source on that?
chrome
srware
Chrome on phone.
>>53181796
Firefox has has an official x64 version since 42 https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/#en-US
>>53181858
>srware
traitor
>>53181615
Opera 12.16
>>53181858
>botnetware iron
http://www.insanitybit.com/2012/06/23/srware-iron-browser-a-real-private-alternative-to-chrome-21/
>>53181796
>>53181871
So this new compatibility with Chrome addons, does that mean I can go on the Chrome store and install addons from there on Firefox? That is a game changer for me.
Chrome because firefox is now a sjw browser.
IE11 because it's just a browser and nothing else. Not a media player like Chrome, not a mail client like Opera, no "sign in to your IE account!" like FF/Chrome.
>>53181898
coincidence detector on firefox?
>>53181907
>who makes the program is more important than which program is superior
>>53181615
I've been using Firefox since it was called Phoenix, then Firebird. It hurts me to see Mozilla Foundation run by faggots these days. FF lags behind Chrome in security, stability and speed, and all those fucks seem to work on is pissing people off with unnecessary UI changes. I'm used to all my plugins though, plus I really, really dislike and don't trust fucking Google, so I guess I'll stick with FF for a little while longer.
>>53181644
>>53181654
>>53181702
>>53181836
>>53181858
>>53181907
we get it, you like using a botnet browser
>>53181710
He didn't say that.
Vivaldi, so customizable even desktop thread refugees would be happy with it, it's also compatible with chrome extensions. It's a lot more stable than chrome and, may god save those who use it, firefox.
>>53181940
Go cuck yourself to death
>>53181953
Does Vivaldi support addons like ublock?
>>53181796
But that's bad you tard
>>53181615
Chromium.
>>53182016
It supports Chrome extensions, because it's quite literally just a large extension for Chromium itself.
>>53181940
>not having 'chrome' filtered
>>53181898
they'll still be on mozilla's addon site. Just more cross browser support so devs won't have to make a bunch of different versions. Plus firefoxs AMO is really old from the netscape days.
>>53182040
Neat
>>53182016
>Using widely popular ad-blocker
>not blocking ads at firewall level on whole network
It should
I'm trying out Brave on Android.
It's a bit wonky but a fairly cool concept.
>>53181949
and he didn't say op was the one he was talking about
Opera 12.18 (chinese botnet edition), chrome and FF just can't compete with its speed and features..
>>53181615
Seamonkey and Otter Browser dream team!
samo Firefox bajo moj
Opera, because it's a less shitty version of Chrome.
I might switch to Vivaldi once they release mobile versions as well.
>>53181732
It doesn't have the secret botnet they put in the pre-packaged executables
>>53181936
Same here. If it wasn't for the addons I would consider chrome
>>53182103
He was implying.
>>53182162
You're the one implying he implied.
>>53182049
that's sad 2bh
>>53182199
No he actually was. Don't you guys know a greater-than sign is used to quote in computing?
>>53182385
And how does quoting equal implying?
>>53182546
No, not that. He
>>53181710 implied OP said 'he' doesn't use wget to browse the internet. Whomever 'he' is.
>>53181615
I made the switch to Vivaldi because Firefox was being sluggish. The only gripe I have is the gestures still aren't customizeable and there is no gesture to minimize the window.