Best Browser for Windows 10?

Badshah Raghu

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When I was on Windows xp ,I used Firefox and on Windows 7/8/8.1 ,I used Google Chrome... Now I am on Windows 10... They introduced EDGE.... I'm CONFUSED 😖... What you think which one is better EDGE vs GOOGLE CHROME vs MOZILLA FIREFOX..?? Which one do you use on Windows 10???
 
I'm using Edge with W10.

Edge is occasionally glitchy yet it is a much cleaner browser in my opinion at this point.
When it doesn't work or refuses a page load I jump back to Firefox.
 
I still use firefox for everyday.
If for whatever reason a page doesn't load correctly, I use opera.
Edge comes up if I follow links from win 10 apps.
 
I used Internet Explorer but now use Firefox.

If Google Chrome worked for you, you can continue to use it.
 
So one user on chrome goes to firefox when it's buggy and the other does the same with Edge. Firefox is the winner, and my browser of choice also


Isn't the underbelly of Opera Chrome now?
 
I've switched to Firefox, since they now offer a 64bit-specific version. I runs pretty darned well. I find Microsoft's offering a bit rough around the Edges.
 
Finally I got something new...... I switched back to Firefox from chrome and i always love edge's minimalistic design but it lacks extension.... so i tried new..... guess what... I'm using MOZILLA EDGE!!!! I thought what if I apply edges skin to firefox... Then I got MOZILLA EDGE... Sounds funny.. isn't it??
 
I use Firefox. The FT DeepDark (complete theme) goes great with Windows 10 dark theme. It's the preferred browser (for me) on Windows 10. Edge is a distant #2.
 
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I find edge is really fast when starting compared to firefox. Edge starts up when clicked in less than 3 seconds while firefox nowadays takes anywhere from 5-12 seconds.

I use both depending on sites and uses. Firefox for downloading since IDM is integrated and for edx while edge for email and facebook.
 
One question.... Why chrome takes too much space on the hard disk (more than 400MB) and other browsers such as Mozilla, opera and IE take less than 100 MB ?
 
As much as I want to keep Edge as my main browser, I have to stick with Chrome for this one. I really, truly love Chrome's way of pinning sites to the Start menu or pin in the taskbar, each with their own icon and opening as a separate window. That way I can have a tile to open Tweetdeck, one to launch WhatsApp Web, another to launch Jira (my workplace's task management service) and so on.

Firefox would be nice too, but I hate not being able to pinch to zoom on my Surface Pro 3 (it just zooms text and image elements rather than zoom in like a picture as Edge and Chrome do).
 
Mostly Edge. If, for some reason, a page in Edge doesn't render correctly, I'll open FF.

Sent from my Surface 3
 

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