For work I use Firefox. I tried our in house, popup window heavy web
app in Chrome and it didn't work out all that well. Works fine with
Firefox after flipping a couple about:config preferences to force
pop-ups into new tabs and everything. For everything else I use Chrome
or Chromium due to the superior syncing that is built in to the
browser. Firefox Sync is OK, but it doesn't bring over extensions, and
FirefoxSync is an add-on itself, so it adds a few more steps to the
process. With Chrome/Chromium all of my settings and extensions/addons
sync, which is great for using four or five different computers. I use
Xmarks for cross browser bookmark syncing and LastPass for password
management, so having extensions just appear when I sign in to the
browser's sync service is a beautiful thing. I also like that Chrome
is updating in the background. Some may not, but it's nice to have one
less piece of software to worry about updating.


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Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://andy.zibnet.us
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