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Browsers 2121 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 3 months ago | Thread started: Feb 27, 10, 9:01 a.m.
Out of context: Response #2 [Feb 27, 10, 9:01 a.m.]
- welded
I use Safari at home (plus a couple plugins) and WebKit nightlies at work because the web inspector is much improved. I'm with you in that Firefox was my go-to for years, especially on PC, but these days it's for testing only. What gets me is the fake native UI XUL apps have. It's only marginally better than Java apps. I've been keeping Opera up to date and it's a great browser but it always loses me at some point for one reason or another and I've never been a fan of the developer tools. Maybe Dragonfly will start catching up with Firebug and Webkit inspector now that it's an open source project.


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