I have used IE for years and later i changed it to be Firefox. The reason i changed it is because a website could run faster on firefox; i dont know why! Currently i use both IE and Firefox.
I use safari most of the times but some of my assignments given by my teachers online cannot be opened on Safari and so i have to use Firefox once in awhile.
I personally love Chrome I don't think it can be beaten Google lead in pretty much everything they do and when they released Chrome I haven't looked back since I love it, it's smooth and flawless. I really like Opera as well it reminds me of Chrome and this is one I used before Chrome but I'd never go back to it now because Chrome does everything I could want a browser to do and is smooth and limitless in my opinion.
I've never heard of RockMelt I like to use Firefox, the newest version. It works good and it's pretty efficient once u add some cool add-ons. Chrome is not bad but I guess that I got used to Firefox, I've been using it for years.
I must admit tho that RockMelt ain't as good as Firefox but I'm to used to RockMelt now to go back lol.
I used Chrome, and like it the best. I don't really know why though besides it being really light, and IMO is just as good as firefox. I guess I'm just used to it. :/
I used to use internet explorer but now I use firefox and I find that it is so much better. There are some good add-ons that you can use on there. I prefer firefox over all browsers because I find it looks better.
I personally love google chrome. It is just too fast and it very rarely crashes. Firefox is also good.
With Rockmelt, there's a love/hate relationship. Some days, it's the only browser I would ever use. And, other times, it won't even boot up. And, I don't blame Rockmelt so much as my dinosaur days computer that is long past it's prime and sorely needs to be replaced. I can't even run Firefox v4 cause the software is not compatible with either one of my older computers. Once I get a new computer, I will be able to use all the updated software and it will be a dream!
For the past years, I used IE then then Firefox but both goes slowly on my server. Now, I am using google chrome. I like it because you don' t need to type your username and password again in every site. The server is faster too. Then, its features in bookmarking the page, etc
Nothing beats the duo of Firefox and Chrome and I am using them interchangeably for now. Tried Rockmelt too but since it lacks the extensions I need got to discard it for now. As to IE, just forget it.
Chrome is my primary browser right now because I needed something that synced everything without me having to carry a paper with my 25 character sync code for Firefox around. I like Opera second, it's just awesome. Firefox, meh. Really doesn't fit the bill anymore for me, though I continue to experiment with the new versions.
I use Chrome. Internet Explorer is way too slow, and Firefox takes a while to load as well. I simply don't need all those extensions. So I choose Chrome just because its the fastest.
Firefox doesn't come with extensions by default, so I think your statement is a little unfair. Out of the box, Firefox leaps like a gazelle, but it slows down after a while.
I used to be a Firefox fanatic. I adored Firefox so much that I thought twas the best browser ever, until I DL-ed Google Chrome. I fell in love with GC the moment I used it. Its simple, less crashes, less lag and less problem. I occasionally use Firefox for other purposes though. That browser is still handy once in a while. The worst browser for me will be IE. LOL. Internet Explorer. =.=
Most of the time I use Firefox, but I use Chrome every now and then. The thing that I like about Firefox over Chrome is the personas feature.
I am an old and big fan of Firefox, since version 1.0! I also love Chromium (the open source codebase that is giving birth to Google Chrome) and I'm always using the latest developers' edition (14.0.788.0 as of writing this post). But because I am developing websites, I have to use as many browsers as possible to make sure the websites work correctly. So I'll also add Internet Explorer 8, Opera 11.10 and Midori 0.3.3 (if you haven't heard of this, search around, it's really lightweight)