werner6769
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IE and chrome as a rare second. Used to use Firefox exclusively but it just started getting slower and buggier.
IE at work, IE at home, IE on phone. After IE6, I never found a reason to use anything else.
Google Chrome is faster but I use Firefox because it feels warmer to use and I like the UI and features
The main reason that I use Firefox is because I also run Linux. I am able to sync my bookmarks in Firefox, no matter if I'm running Windows or Linux. (I imported my Firefox bookmarks into IE, so they are all available on my Windows Phone.)
I'm not sure. I've never tried the tab syncing options yet, since I've never seen a reason to use the same tabs on multiple devices. If I'm using one device at the moment, I won't be using the same app on another device.Mostly use Firefox as well. Only time I use IE is on my WP.
I also like the way it syncs across devices, even my bookmarks toolbar. But in the syncing options, what does the syncing tabs selection mean? I was under the impression it would sync open/pinned tabs, but it doesn't seem to work for me.
I'm not sure. I've never tried the tab syncing options yet, since I've never seen a reason to use the same tabs on multiple devices. If I'm using one device at the moment, I won't be using the same app on another device.
Firefox, IE.
Chrome eat your RAM.
May be you don't know but every program use RAM sorry I mean eat your RAM..
Including IE and Firefox.