I have used it since Beta and it has stadily become my standard browser (again). It is more or less just as good as Chrome, but with SO much better team and philosophy behind it. I don't trust Google anywhere near as much as I trust Mozilla and the gang. I have just waited for a good enough Firefox to be able to give my support again (and not just in terms of donations).
Pros:
Philosophy of Mozilla, Speed, UI, Dev Tools, everything I need (extensions, etc)
Cons:
Very rare page render issues (to the point of having to use Chrome)
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Already recommended it to friends, several times.
Pros:
Can disable media autoplay, fast
Cons:
Some sites have problems with ff
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I switched back to FF for two reasons. First, Chromium, in my case, has severe memory leaks, consuming 16GB RAM and not releasing it even with all tabs closed. Second, because of the web. Having a powerfull Mozilla is good for the web and its standards (DRM's case comes to mind.)
Missing Chrome's omnibar features, no built in pass generator
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This IS the new Chrome killer. Chrome looks like the new IE this way : ).
Pros:
Better privacy, better speed
Cons:
missing some add ons. But dont miss em much
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Really impressed. I've bounced back and forth between browsers for years, but Mozilla's siren song has me these days.
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Great browser.
Pros:
The screenshot feature and the grid tool in the dev tools are, to me, the best features. Not to mention the speed.
Cons:
I can't find a tab in the developer tools to see the folder structure of the page. It exists in chrome.
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Absolutely love FF.
I use chrome only when I need dev tools
Pros:
Respects your privacy and has good extensions to prevent Google from tracking you everywhere.
Flexible, stable and fast.
Cons:
Unfortunately DevTools in Chrome are much better.
Thats the only downside.
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Nice product !!!!!!!!
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I have used Firefox for years and it's always been a reliable, consistent, and fast browser for me. I'm excited to try and different variations of the browser that are released.
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but I can't give up Chrome :(
Pros:Very secure and fast
Cons:Have no
I have used it since Beta and it has stadily become my standard browser (again). It is more or less just as good as Chrome, but with SO much better team and philosophy behind it. I don't trust Google anywhere near as much as I trust Mozilla and the gang. I have just waited for a good enough Firefox to be able to give my support again (and not just in terms of donations).
Pros:Philosophy of Mozilla, Speed, UI, Dev Tools, everything I need (extensions, etc)
Cons:Very rare page render issues (to the point of having to use Chrome)
Already recommended it to friends, several times.
Pros:Can disable media autoplay, fast
Cons:Some sites have problems with ff
I switched back to FF for two reasons. First, Chromium, in my case, has severe memory leaks, consuming 16GB RAM and not releasing it even with all tabs closed. Second, because of the web. Having a powerfull Mozilla is good for the web and its standards (DRM's case comes to mind.)
Pros:Low Memory Profile, Fast, Sync, Readability, Privacy
Cons:Missing Chrome's omnibar features, no built in pass generator
This IS the new Chrome killer. Chrome looks like the new IE this way : ).
Pros:Better privacy, better speed
Cons:missing some add ons. But dont miss em much
Great browser.
Pros:The screenshot feature and the grid tool in the dev tools are, to me, the best features. Not to mention the speed.
Cons:I can't find a tab in the developer tools to see the folder structure of the page. It exists in chrome.
Absolutely love FF. I use chrome only when I need dev tools
Pros:Respects your privacy and has good extensions to prevent Google from tracking you everywhere. Flexible, stable and fast.
Cons:Unfortunately DevTools in Chrome are much better. Thats the only downside.