Brendan Burgess
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I switched from Internet Explorer to Firefox some years ago. I never bothered checking out Google Chrome or even in checking how IE might have improved since I abandoned it.
I did a search to see how they compare with each other, but didn't find anything useful and independent.
As they are free, I suppose I can play with them and see which I like best, but is there some, more systematic, evaluation available?
What should I look for?
Ease of use
Security ( I wouldn't be able to evaluate that)
Speed - doesn't seem to be an issue for me.
Interaction with other programs e.g. Word, Thunderbird etc.
Do all sites work with all browsers by now? This used to be a problem for Firefox.
I did a search to see how they compare with each other, but didn't find anything useful and independent.
As they are free, I suppose I can play with them and see which I like best, but is there some, more systematic, evaluation available?
What should I look for?
Ease of use
Security ( I wouldn't be able to evaluate that)
Speed - doesn't seem to be an issue for me.
Interaction with other programs e.g. Word, Thunderbird etc.
Do all sites work with all browsers by now? This used to be a problem for Firefox.