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Best Browser, Asked Before I Know.
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IE is rubbish,lol.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firefox, FIREFOX...... I felt I needed to shout as it is the best and I feel sure most Techie Contributors in Answerbank would agree.
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Good choice SparklyKid.
Firefox is certainly the best.
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Firefox is certainly the best.
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Firefox is only used by about six percent of the market.
They alienated a lot of web developers when they stopped issuing minor updates in favour of major new version releases every few weeks. (That is why Firefox is now on Version 69.) Consequently most developers can't be bothered testing their sites on Firefox any more and it is largely considered irrelevant.
All versions of IE are deprecated. A lot of sites don't work on it. Microsoft Edge is transitioning to a Chromium base. Public betas have been released with the full shift early next year.
Chrome is massively dominant.
They alienated a lot of web developers when they stopped issuing minor updates in favour of major new version releases every few weeks. (That is why Firefox is now on Version 69.) Consequently most developers can't be bothered testing their sites on Firefox any more and it is largely considered irrelevant.
All versions of IE are deprecated. A lot of sites don't work on it. Microsoft Edge is transitioning to a Chromium base. Public betas have been released with the full shift early next year.
Chrome is massively dominant.
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