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The reasons keeping me on Firefox are:. A wealth of extensions (I use: Adblock Plus, Element hider, fire gestures, flashblock, mac shortcuts on windows, sage, stylish, betterprivacy and some others that I can't remember the name of. Using my work pc atm). A good bookmark manager (seriously, Firefox has the best bookmark manager of all browsers. When I bookmark a site I also tag them too. For example the bbc news website tags are 'BBC, News' makes finding stuff ridiculously easy. I can categorise stuff quickly and easily).

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Good cookie handling (although that said, I wish it were better. Cookie handling on other browsers is a bit meh) I've been using Firefox 4 for a while now and it is (in my opinion) a giant improvement over other browsers. Sure, I wish it had some features of chrome like separating each tab into its own process but from my understanding that's a future feature. I switch between FireFox and Chrome at my place of work for web browsing. Both Browsers are frequently used. The awesome bar that FireFox has (the ability to search your history/bookmark for potential previous matches) runs circles around Chrome's implementation. As an example, typing 'r prog' will immediatly make (or any other subedddit I'm interested in) appear.

Typing the same into Chrome's address bar will just attempt to do a Google Search on 'r prog'. As well, typing 'tanking' in FireFox will bring up the WoW Blizzard Forum, while 'tanking' in Chrome will just suggest search terms.