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Haha. I suppose I could also ramble on about it for a while, though. It's an easy topic to complain about, especially when my complaining takes place inside the program I'm complaining about... if I get lucky, it'll freeze while typing and pause the cursor so I get to wait for the text to show up ;)
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I still prefer firefox over chrome, not because of it's rendering or speed or anything like that, of its ui. I find it much easier to use compared to chrome...
What do you guys think of the ui's of each of them?
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I like the FF3 UI. I don't like the newer one. But now I must use it because my "FF3-look" plugin was disabled with the latest version update.
I don't like the Chrome UI. I don't like the Safari UI. IE is overall ok but seems either outdated (earlier versions with bad graphics) or childish (new versions). Thus, Firefox. But now that it's moving toward Chrome, I may as well switch over at some point.
For the record, FF is now better without the speed enhancement. Not much freezing.
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I'm still using the speed enhancement... Still the same problems I mentioned earlier... but I deal with it.
IMHO Safari should be destroyed.... It is the worst browser out of the big 5 (In my opinion).
<= IE8 were pretty bad. IE9 is actually pretty good!
I only recently got Opera and I haven't used it enough to value it against the rest of the 5.
I actually kind of like Firefox's UI asthetically...
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I don't hate Safari. But it seems kinda like a fake browser. It's like a lesser version of FF. On the other hand, it always is stable when I (rarely) use it. That's a plus, I guess. The UI is what I don't like; as a browser I guess it's fine.
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For me, I find that it's just incredibly slow.
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I have no idea about Safari on a PC and I see no reason to bother installing it (except for web developers to check compatibility). It's always pretty slow on the iPhone but that's just the iPhone compared to a computer. On my Mac, it's around as fast as FF I'd say.
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In answer to the ui question, I far prefer the ui of chrome.
@daniel, they discontinued safari in windows, and in my opinion, it's pretty bad on both platforms.
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I used to prefer the UI of Firefox. But after all of its problems these days more or less forced me to get familiar with Chrome, I now prefer Chrome. That and the fact that the Firefox UI has in my opinion gone downhill lately, becoming more cumbersome with little or no added benefit.
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I completely agree, John, except that I haven't used Chrome enough to adjust to it. Would you still prefer the FF3 UI to Chrome's UI, or have you now been completely converted?