Safari is the new internet explorer. I work at a web dev company and every now and then my frontenders are in complete panic because something broke for safari users.
Can confirm, I have on multiple occasions had a panic bug-fix session around Safari breaking something. It's gotten a lot better in the last few years though.
Maybe, but the freaking homepage with the "news" always pisses me off.. there may or may not be an option to disable it.. but I just don't want to get through all that jargon
@@idkanymoreman You can disable the news feed on the setting, or You can install an extension to replace the atrocious home screen with something usable.
Here's why I use and always will be using Edge. 1. It has built-in AI, help me alot coding and troubleshooting. 2. Has unique features like collection which is kinda like a folder for tabs, you can open all the tabs inside of it in 1 click. 3. It now has workspace, you can invite people inside a workspace and all the tabs insode the workspace will be running in their PC as well. 4. Imo The UI is better than Chrome, eat less RAM & smoother more responsive system as compared to chrome.
For everyone saying “IM EDGING🤓”. Are you saying “IM CHROMING🤓”? Why not? Microsoft has a Google search system analog called Bing. So you should say “IM BINGING YARRR🦅🦅🦅”
its not that bad compared to when Microsoft gives you their online apps.. "hey, we will use 1GB in just this tab". Microsoft had in their Common issues that you should use a 64Bit browser, since the 32bit could not use as much memory :D
@@tbqhwyf Yeah, my Chrome only eats 2.2 GB of RAM for 37 tabs. From my experience Chrome RAM management is quite decent and i do remember Firefox eating quite a lot even with one tab. Yup, 330 MB with just New tab open. And 660 MB with only tab being opened is this shorts. And it is more than 1/4 of what 37 tabs take in Chrome mind you.
So many people get this wrong, the above comments are right. Chrome will use up to the full allocation of ram that the config settings allow it to (which often seems like a whole lot). However, this doesn't mean it's actually utilizing the entire 100% all at once. It pre-allocates memory to ensure a smoother and faster operation when needed while being ready to release it if other programs require memory. This helps maintain a responsive user experience on Chrome (and why people found it wickedly fast when it first came out back in the day). If another program needs memory, chrome will happily hand it off.
"why would you choose edge over chrome": Less resource consumption More dev tools Sidebar AI (free gpt4) Faster More tools VSCode integration Edge + Chrome extensions Slick design Vertical tabs EDIT: You may feel like that's bloat, that's fair if you don't use it, but people like me do, so for us it's not, also, I said OVER CHROME. Edge is NOT private, nor OpenSource, etc, etc. But here we are talking Edge vs Chrome that's why I listed features of edge OVER CHROME, not over other browsers.
Bro what RAM do you have? Every time I open it it has 20 tabs from previous session and most of them get paused very soon, the ones that aren't paused (like youtube) draw 300mb at best.
@@Mathias-bz2krbrave is not at all like edge, edge has much more features. I still use brave for the privacy but you can't say it's anything like edge
Stopped using Firefox and Chrome ages ago. Now my primary is Brave for built-in privacy and ad blocker, and I use Edge a lot too for certain tasks such as the built-in text reader and Copilot.
If I want to read something fast, I run my fingers across the lines and I don't pronounce the words in my head. This is about 206482862738271974x faster than normally reading it or using the janky ass text to speech.
Brave lack features for developing. I recently use Mozilla Firefox developer edition and this browser is have integrated featured for website. But this browser always give me update every day
Microsoft Edge's "Defender Application Guard" is incredibly useful. It opens up an isolated browsing environment to completely protect users from malicious attacks.
Edge is the best for Dev work. - Intergrations(general) - Dev tools - Optimisations - Browser perks (minus setup) Makes everything elses feel like how libraries feel in 2023, lol.
Chromium has the worst layout for devs though? The dev-tools section is awful. Networking is a nightmare and same thing for memory. Firefox & Firefox dev is def the way to go...
I'm a .NET blazor developer. I was told that even though the developer version of Firefox is best for developers, since I use Blazor for building apps then Edge is the best browser. Is this true?
Safari may be kinda bad, but nothing can be worse than IE Btw safari has built-in trackers blocking (i don’t really know if they’re efficient but IE def doesn’t have that)
Safari is much better than IE at the rendering stuff and the dev tools aren’t that bad by comparison. There’s zero reason to consider it worse than IE. It even still shares a bit of its rendering and browser engine code with Chrome.
@@local.interloper Not exactly. Some people mentioned the differences between the new Edge and Chrome on their youtube channels. Also, Edge doesn't devour your RAM. It even has a tab sleeper to help with the resource management... unlike Chrome.
If y’all like opera gx just to let you know it’s a browser that sells your data to the Chinese because when opera got buy by a Chinese company, the law that makes it so they gotta show all users data to the government, your getting all your infos given to the Chinese, passwords, emails, search history, location
@@ДенисИванов-э9у hmm i quite interested, does brave have extension that can block ads, autoclose google forms, checking responsive website, local storage and cookies manager, network and console ? Just asking because as a developer all feature i mentioned are necessary for me
As a web developer, i hate the people who use the term software developer for web developer Nooo bro you are not a software developer, you only write code for the browser or server, using the same engine of chrome
Im not a developer, but I’ve been using Vivaldi for years. I know it’s based on Chrome but it’s not as resource hungry, it’s also aesthetically more pleasing and has a lot of functionality, maybe not the fastest but not slow at all
I just prefer edge because its easy to switch between work, personal, and college profiles. The tooling in it is better and feels more integrated than chrome. I don't even know why I would go back to chrome at this point. Firefox on my personal computers, with ocacional edge use, edge on my work computers, and Brave on my phone, some times forefox focus
edge : best for pdf view (seriously the best) also good for dev firefox: best overall for dev tools chrome : not real that d/f , just popular brave: the best for privacy tor : for those on the dark side opera : well oh well good old opera
Bro forgot to post this in 2016, no new (and better) browsers (Brave, Vivaldi, Librewolf, Arc, etc.), only the popular ones from 2000s + Edge, and the opinion on Edge sounds like he hasn't used it since it was internet explorer with a slightly uglier logo
As a complete novice who’s only just starting to learn their first programming language (python), can someone explain to me what’s so bad about Internet Explorer, and what exactly “developer tools” for browsers entail?
Internet Explorer just doesn’t follow modern standards, so it causes tons of weird quirks where pages display differently than intended or even features don’t work. And the developer tools are for debugging websites (e.g. to inspect elements on the page, debug javascript code, follow network requests, etc.)
I love it only cuz it's ad free. Other than that it doesn't do a very good job for me tbh, I feel like edge is better. The downside of edge is how many ads you can get on one web page
@@mei1568 Some guy showed how to block the Microsoft ads from edge by redirecting all the traffic that would go towards them back to your computer (127.0.0.1) thus that traffic doesn't even use internet. Though, you's still have to use an ad blocker for the other ads.
Edge has so many things over chrome... things that arent extension available. It can install any website as app, it is a great PDF viewer, read mode , vertical tabs, efficiency mode on battery, hardware acceleration on linux( yes I use it on pop os for years now) and the list goes on.
personally they never worked for me, and also Opera GX is owned by a Chinese company and has been confirmed to be spyware, i'm better off using Vivaldi which is made by the company that used to own Opera before selling it.
I will never forgive Firefox for the memory leak in my internship's pc. It was a 2gb RAM Windows 7 computer in 2022 and Chrome was the only browser that worked.
Which is the best browser for people who does task with opening at least 5-7 tabs and 10 different browser with different email id... dont want the lag that happens sometime.
It sounds like by "software developer" you mean web developer. Software developer is kind of an ambiguous term. What kind of software are we talking about? The term software developer encompasses so many areas where it doesn't matter what web browser you use
Anyone who likes computers pls answer: I am buying a PC and it will be mostly for gaming and research, but I’m a privacy nut and I want a browser that is good but also safe and I can block ads and pop ups. I hear a lot about Firefox but would yall recommend Opera?
I'm googling:🤓
I'm edging:🗿😳
Edging for hours is just 😩
💀im dead
@@prod.lanista Mhmm, now you got me thirsty 😩😩
Google is a search engine while Chrome is a browser. Edge is using Bing as its search engine, so it would actually be "I'm Binging 🤓"
@@mrredstonia but I'm not binging, I am edging
Love how he just named the bottom tier "internet explorer"
Everyone does
Internet Explorer was amazing back in the days 😢 I kinda miss it 😔
@@RequiemDreamsame
@@RequiemDream I really liked the feature where it tells you how much the page is loaded since the internet was darn slow back then
@@Anoneditz57 Oh right 🥲 I almost forgot about that 🥺
"Orrrr..... just use today's sponsor, OPERA" 💀
Ain't it just a modded chrome or Firefox?
Didu know that opera is marked 18+ bc of s3x😮
@@Universe-buniverse i mean thats in all browsers
@@theofficialmrgushi why ?
i do use opera gx its over powered
Firefox is love, Firefox is life
@@kpz3 librewolf is not for web dev
@@kpz3 for general usage, 100%. Waterfox lost its edge (pun intended). Pale Moon is pretty dead afaik. GNU Ice Cat? Yeah okay, bud.
@@kpz3 well if you *_are_* going off of that..
Mullvad browser 🎩👔🍷
@@EutropiosIceCat is relicensed firefox
on chrome i open 3 tabs before crashing. on firefox i open 9
Firefox, The cooler Firefox
The not fire fox
Waterfox
Librewolf
Floorp
coolfox
I love the Firefox Developer Edition and the TOR-Browser
Share some onion links
😬@@akshat_tamrakar
Ahmia has plenty
Edge has evolved alot i have moved from chrome to edge
Fake
@@misterturkturkle give it a try Vscode + Edge is ❤️
i also tried but i am not experiencing huge diff
It's the ease of use on windows for me. Never see me using edge on mobile though
Absolute lie
Safari is the new internet explorer. I work at a web dev company and every now and then my frontenders are in complete panic because something broke for safari users.
Can confirm, I have on multiple occasions had a panic bug-fix session around Safari breaking something. It's gotten a lot better in the last few years though.
I'm bored of seeing nonsense Safari issues popping on sentry
But safari is the only browser that isn't ram eater. And Bun is based on it's WebKit, way faster than nodejs with v8
I’ve worked for a company where the boss was an Apple aficionado so everything had to run perfectly on Safari…
@@magicmulderGood. Your boss made you do the job properly
Edge can render the page in 3d you can see each div as its own layer so you know what's blocking that div
edge is like Chrome but with better developer tools and doesn't eat your RAM
I still can't use Edge. For me Chrome is better.
Maybe, but the freaking homepage with the "news" always pisses me off.. there may or may not be an option to disable it.. but I just don't want to get through all that jargon
@@idkanymoremanyou can disable all the links and news stuff easily
@@idkanymoreman
You can disable the news feed on the setting, or
You can install an extension to replace the atrocious home screen with something usable.
Well maybe it's just me but edge eats my ram a lot more than chrome does :(
Here's why I use and always will be using Edge.
1. It has built-in AI, help me alot coding and troubleshooting.
2. Has unique features like collection which is kinda like a folder for tabs, you can open all the tabs inside of it in 1 click.
3. It now has workspace, you can invite people inside a workspace and all the tabs insode the workspace will be running in their PC as well.
4. Imo The UI is better than Chrome, eat less RAM & smoother more responsive system as compared to chrome.
@@Toasted_4 Why would we think that of all things
@@Toasted_4yeah and it even comes with built in spyware!
AI is obnoxious
AI is a waste of global power consumption and completely overkill in 99% of internet searches
@@lwke1296 It is useful for developers and it can help those with specialization in some field
For everyone saying “IM EDGING🤓”. Are you saying “IM CHROMING🤓”? Why not? Microsoft has a Google search system analog called Bing. So you should say “IM BINGING YARRR🦅🦅🦅”
In China people ask you to "bing it" since Google is banned. Seriously.
@FirefoxFan98 well chrome isnt
The new Edge is actually great
Also saying Chrome and Edge are the same and then ranking them differently tells you everything you need to know about this tier list
@@DEZK90 but they are completely different. The way it handles processes is way more intensive than classic chrome.
yeah, its awesome, dude is delusional
It has a lot more things than chrome, functions, bing and sadly bugs….
Vertical tabs in edge are way better imo
User:" how much ram do you need chrome?"
Chrome: "yes"
its not that bad compared to when Microsoft gives you their online apps.. "hey, we will use 1GB in just this tab". Microsoft had in their Common issues that you should use a 64Bit browser, since the 32bit could not use as much memory :D
Chrome actually uses less RAM than Firefox, idk what you're on about
same i tested opera gx, edge, firefox and chrome for myself and edge with chrome use the least amount of ram ofthese@@tbqhwyf
@@tbqhwyf Yeah, my Chrome only eats 2.2 GB of RAM for 37 tabs. From my experience Chrome RAM management is quite decent and i do remember Firefox eating quite a lot even with one tab. Yup, 330 MB with just New tab open. And 660 MB with only tab being opened is this shorts. And it is more than 1/4 of what 37 tabs take in Chrome mind you.
So many people get this wrong, the above comments are right. Chrome will use up to the full allocation of ram that the config settings allow it to (which often seems like a whole lot).
However, this doesn't mean it's actually utilizing the entire 100% all at once. It pre-allocates memory to ensure a smoother and faster operation when needed while being ready to release it if other programs require memory. This helps maintain a responsive user experience on Chrome (and why people found it wickedly fast when it first came out back in the day). If another program needs memory, chrome will happily hand it off.
Edge has improved a lot, I have moved from Chrome to Edge
To be honest I prefer Edge since it's already installed and has a solid user experience.
Oddly enough, it's more efficient with CPU usage imo compared to Chrome, Brave, and especially FireFox, even considering the odd bloat/junk it has
The adds and news make it look scammy like a virus pop up in my opinion 🤮
It is pure spyware. Please, use something open source and not Edge or Chrome.
@@pathetastysnakk real funny of you to assume people like you and I are interesting enough to warrent spying.
@@ProtocolAbyss tell me, why do you have curtains on your home? for privacy, right? so why would you not care about your internet privacy?
"why would you choose edge over chrome":
Less resource consumption
More dev tools
Sidebar
AI (free gpt4)
Faster
More tools
VSCode integration
Edge + Chrome extensions
Slick design
Vertical tabs
EDIT: You may feel like that's bloat, that's fair if you don't use it, but people like me do, so for us it's not, also, I said OVER CHROME. Edge is NOT private, nor OpenSource, etc, etc. But here we are talking Edge vs Chrome that's why I listed features of edge OVER CHROME, not over other browsers.
bing sucks so bad and switching to google messes up ur search feed
wdym? I never had any problems when switching to google. When was the last time you tried?@@jashnpatel5571
@@jashnpatel5571How does switching your search engine to google mess up your search feed?
@@jashnpatel5571You can just change your default search engine
Meanwhile Brave,tor and chome ultron:
Why are we not here bro?
Bro what RAM do you have? Every time I open it it has 20 tabs from previous session and most of them get paused very soon, the ones that aren't paused (like youtube) draw 300mb at best.
Edge is literally chrome but better. I just switched recently. Kept all my chrome settings and now enjoy the benefits of edge.
and brave is edge(read chromium) but fewer spyware.
Would much rather just use firefox with some antitracking.
@@Mathias-bz2krbrave is not at all like edge, edge has much more features. I still use brave for the privacy but you can't say it's anything like edge
how much they paid u
@@undefined999_cringe
What Benefits?
Sad Opera noises
Runs on chrome. Also dev tools not search engine
opera is just chrome with somehow even more malware
@@macemaster5295 I guess webmodding and opera mods don't exist then
I feel you lol
@@macemaster5295chromium
Stopped using Firefox and Chrome ages ago. Now my primary is Brave for built-in privacy and ad blocker, and I use Edge a lot too for certain tasks such as the built-in text reader and Copilot.
The read-aloud feature on Edge is awesome
Google has it too
All of them have
@@Psychopathic_Regressornot true buddy
Man ! I love this feature on the Edge
Help a lot with some long texts from college, It is way more intuitive than just reading
If I want to read something fast, I run my fingers across the lines and I don't pronounce the words in my head. This is about 206482862738271974x faster than normally reading it or using the janky ass text to speech.
Brave left the chat
Brave lack features for developing. I recently use Mozilla Firefox developer edition and this browser is have integrated featured for website. But this browser always give me update every day
Literally using least ram and best management
agrred@@no_one_2727
GOATED af also built in adblock
Legit! It comes with built-in ad blocker too 😂
Microsoft Edge's "Defender Application Guard" is incredibly useful. It opens up an isolated browsing environment to completely protect users from malicious attacks.
Edge is the best for Dev work.
- Intergrations(general)
- Dev tools
- Optimisations
- Browser perks (minus setup)
Makes everything elses feel like how libraries feel in 2023, lol.
you forgot side tabs. best thing
Nah, Firefox >>>>
And it now includes an integrated vpn, edge is taking a really good direction
Chromium has the worst layout for devs though? The dev-tools section is awful. Networking is a nightmare and same thing for memory. Firefox & Firefox dev is def the way to go...
*Privacy has left the chat*
this is a devtools comparison not general browser usage
Firefox has shit ton of privacy options to turn off
@@kaido3395 and built in ad block
Are you a criminal?
If you're on the Internet, forget the Privacy
I'm a .NET blazor developer. I was told that even though the developer version of Firefox is best for developers, since I use Blazor for building apps then Edge is the best browser. Is this true?
Tor browser: allow me to introduce myself 😂
Isn't tor just furryfox on steroids, if i am not mistaken the tor is just a modified furryfox
@@verywhitecat *firefox* Not furryfox
@nirajmaharjan7495 i know it's for the comedic effect :D
@@verywhitecat nah, it's furryfox for criminals. It has stripped general use feature and more focused on keeping the user anonymous.
@@verywhitecat bruh just 🤣🤣🤣 im gonna use it from now own thanks
Safari need it's own category... one below Internet Explorer.
That belongs to netscape
No one is using the new Firefox logo
Safari may be kinda bad, but nothing can be worse than IE
Btw safari has built-in trackers blocking (i don’t really know if they’re efficient but IE def doesn’t have that)
Safari is much better than IE at the rendering stuff and the dev tools aren’t that bad by comparison.
There’s zero reason to consider it worse than IE. It even still shares a bit of its rendering and browser engine code with Chrome.
😂😂😂😂
The 3d index view on edge is a insanely helpful.
I didn’t know that existed. I’ll check it out, thanks!
Oh my gosh, I have never heard of Firefox Developer edition but that logo alone makes it GOAT tier!🔥
Tbh normal Firefox is goad for me it is just way better than crome
im glad this isnt "Browser Tier List" and is "Browser Tier List (For Software Developers)"
Edge is so much better than chrome right now.
edge is chrome now, they run the same engine if I recall correctly
@@local.interloperedge has way better features tight integration into windows eg search and widgets also has free gpt 4
@@local.interloper Not exactly. Some people mentioned the differences between the new Edge and Chrome on their youtube channels.
Also, Edge doesn't devour your RAM. It even has a tab sleeper to help with the resource management... unlike Chrome.
Firefox more better
@@Hardcore_Remixerlast part you got wrong. Chrome has some economy mode wich saves ram
I use Firefox on all my devices, I find it really good and easy to customize
Yeah I like that it combines Google with all of the firefox widgets and such
Which web browser you prefer me to download? Please tell me a better browser than Microsoft edge browser.
@@subhanullahadelyar Firefox or librewolf. Firefox if you want to have your phone connected to PC.
If y’all like opera gx just to let you know it’s a browser that sells your data to the Chinese because when opera got buy by a Chinese company, the law that makes it so they gotta show all users data to the government, your getting all your infos given to the Chinese, passwords, emails, search history, location
i don't use gx, but you're acting like 99℅ of browsers don't sell your data
As someone who uses brave
Where would brave be in the tier list?
sky high above chrome for sure
@@ДенисИванов-э9у hmm i quite interested, does brave have extension that can block ads, autoclose google forms, checking responsive website, local storage and cookies manager, network and console ? Just asking because as a developer all feature i mentioned are necessary for me
GOAT
Yeah, I'm a bit surprised this list is even being made without Brave on it. Why bother?
brave is good but librewolf is better
W Firefox 🔥🦊
For a normal user experience, which of firefox and chrome is best?
vivaldi is my fav, it's based on chrome, but runs smoother on my 32gb ram pc
Bloat boy
Every software developer is not a web / frontend developer
Right? Web people think they're the only ones writing software
What are u even talking about he never suggested that
As a web developer, i hate the people who use the term software developer for web developer
Nooo bro you are not a software developer, you only write code for the browser or server, using the same engine of chrome
Im not a developer, but I’ve been using Vivaldi for years. I know it’s based on Chrome but it’s not as resource hungry, it’s also aesthetically more pleasing and has a lot of functionality, maybe not the fastest but not slow at all
ah yes, firefox and firefox have different tiers
That blue firefox is called firefox developer edition, which has more tools and features.
@@keithframe3489I see I neeed that
Firefox developer edition for development, chrome for testing, edge for personal use.
These browser tier lists are hilarious. Two people will literally have complete opposite lists.
Chrome: streaming services are still 720p. Edge: 4K if you wanna
I just prefer edge because its easy to switch between work, personal, and college profiles. The tooling in it is better and feels more integrated than chrome. I don't even know why I would go back to chrome at this point. Firefox on my personal computers, with ocacional edge use, edge on my work computers, and Brave on my phone, some times forefox focus
Nice try bill gates
How does it snap away half of your ram? Are you using a Macbook or something?
Windows. A MacBook with half the specs of an average windows pc wouldn’t have a problem with it because Mac hardware is stellar
@@2010RSHACKS Chromebook... That's what it's equivalent to🤣🤣🤣
edge : best for pdf view (seriously the best) also good for dev
firefox: best overall for dev tools
chrome : not real that d/f , just popular
brave: the best for privacy
tor : for those on the dark side
opera : well oh well good old opera
Bro forgot to post this in 2016, no new (and better) browsers (Brave, Vivaldi, Librewolf, Arc, etc.), only the popular ones from 2000s + Edge, and the opinion on Edge sounds like he hasn't used it since it was internet explorer with a slightly uglier logo
Nothing can come close to brave inbuilt adblovker ,private vpn, Integrated with crypto
there's not much to be said about these browsers, no difference in Dev experience bc they are all mostly based on chromium or gecko (firefox)
As a complete novice who’s only just starting to learn their first programming language (python), can someone explain to me what’s so bad about Internet Explorer, and what exactly “developer tools” for browsers entail?
Internet Explorer just doesn’t follow modern standards, so it causes tons of weird quirks where pages display differently than intended or even features don’t work. And the developer tools are for debugging websites (e.g. to inspect elements on the page, debug javascript code, follow network requests, etc.)
@@ConnerArdman interesting, thanks!
Where's the GX at my man
Terrible browser, especially for developers. Anyone who knows web development also knows enough to know better.
below internet explorer
i do love some chinesse spyware
@@kitrod seems fine to me tbh
@@deudz doesn't matter to me if it's China spying on me or US
You won't catch me using safari, not even as a last resort
Chrome is so aggressive with its cache you'll need to manually clear it each time you make a change in a local server, even reloading doesn't work
Vivaldi Browser is the goat.
Thorium
Brave crying 😭
Great for privacy and performance, but not for web devs I guess.
I love it only cuz it's ad free. Other than that it doesn't do a very good job for me tbh, I feel like edge is better. The downside of edge is how many ads you can get on one web page
@@mei1568 Some guy showed how to block the Microsoft ads from edge by redirecting all the traffic that would go towards them back to your computer (127.0.0.1) thus that traffic doesn't even use internet. Though, you's still have to use an ad blocker for the other ads.
@@mei1568use ublock origin it blocks trackers and ads, not that hard to install one simple extension
Edge has so many things over chrome... things that arent extension available. It can install any website as app, it is a great PDF viewer, read mode , vertical tabs, efficiency mode on battery, hardware acceleration on linux( yes I use it on pop os for years now) and the list goes on.
so blue firefox is good, blue chrome is bad. got it
blue chrome is chromium
Opera/Opera GX???
below internet explorer XD
i do love some chinesse spyware
@@deudz opera isn't chinese?
@@dk331yes it is, their headquarters are in norway but opera itself is owned by chinese person
@@dk331literally owned by a Chinese company for 6 years now..
Is it Opera used for Software Developers?
I choose firefox over edge
Used Edge for 5 years and now switching to 🔥 🦊 which is superfast🎉
No Arc, Brave, Floorp, or Zen?
Opera?
i do love some chinesse spyware
I don’t think anyone wants to use slow and buggy Chinese spyware for development
I use Edge and Firefox. Both BETTER than Chrome. Don't @ me😂😂
I'm a developer that uses edge because of its multitasking capabilities, I would argue it's goat accounting for how organized you can get with it
Edge is the best imo.
@@thatontorguy9993 Not the case anymore, the thing is really snappy if you customize it right (settings-wise) and get a good adblocker (like Adgaurd).
Brave has entered the chat
For devs?
@@umutvehayat5204 I use it, so far so good.
Am I the only one who hasn't seen any difference in the various browsers' dev tools?
I mainly use edge. I really like it
vertical tabs😊 made me stay on edge , when you have 100 tabs arranging them in vertical is best
I love safari but I do agree with him, it has almost no developer features but for every day users it’s perfectly fine
EDGE users Assemble here💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Me
I am edging
Opera gx left the chat. It has built in ai, a ram limiter, CPU limiter, mods (backgrounds and noises) and a game section
personally they never worked for me, and also Opera GX is owned by a Chinese company and has been confirmed to be spyware, i'm better off using Vivaldi which is made by the company that used to own Opera before selling it.
Internet Explorer Never Dies, I still use it
firefox is best browser ever
Why?
@@diasfortres7746doesn’t eat up all your ram and better dev tools and privacy compared to other browsers,
Chromium 🔥🔥
damn💀
I will never forgive Firefox for the memory leak in my internship's pc. It was a 2gb RAM Windows 7 computer in 2022 and Chrome was the only browser that worked.
Bro forgot to add opera gx💀
to the level of an Internet explorer then
@@use_r19is it really that bad?
@@viadro4618 Yes, check it yourself
@@viadro4618its literally Chinese Spyware
many browser are missing, like brave or iron, Opera etc. ?
I’ve been using FF for years. I never knew they had a browser just for developers. I can’t wait to use it tomorrow for work!
chrome actually runs better than most other browsers for me, idk why..
Imagine if Internet explorer wasn’t in the Internet Explorer list itself
I use Brave, also based on Chromium, but much less resource heavy, much faster, and also much more secure than most other browsers
Firefox has always been my favorite…GOAT in my books!
Which is the best browser for people who does task with opening at least 5-7 tabs and 10 different browser with different email id... dont want the lag that happens sometime.
Use Firefox since 2011, I just so used to the design, I can't use any other browser anymore.
Safari’s and chrome’s dev tools should be combined. Safari’s organization, Safari’s layout, chrome’s source editor.
Gamora: Did you open chrome
Thanos: Yes
Gamora: how much RAM did it cost
Thanos: Everything
😂😂😂
I switched to Edge from Chrome a few months ago, haven't regretted it. Vertical tabs alone is a game changer!
IE is kinda ok. Only if it got updated…
what do you think of opera (gx)? its pretty solid for devs
It's just the “hey fellow kids” browser tbh not if u want ur privacy to be maintained
It sounds like by "software developer" you mean web developer. Software developer is kind of an ambiguous term. What kind of software are we talking about? The term software developer encompasses so many areas where it doesn't matter what web browser you use
Such a safe list. The real homies are putting IE in GOAT tier.
Internet Explorer tier is hilarious
Most people actually have to use Chrome still for extensions coming out. Most of them publish it there.
Anyone who likes computers pls answer: I am buying a PC and it will be mostly for gaming and research, but I’m a privacy nut and I want a browser that is good but also safe and I can block ads and pop ups. I hear a lot about Firefox but would yall recommend Opera?
Brave: hay, I am also a browser 🤓, not just ad blocker 😒
not good browser, tbh
Wohooooo! Firefox developer mentioned! I honestly don't hear people hyping it enough!
I am using windows xp on my old laptop, and i installed firefox. But i cant connect laptop to internet because is unsecure. LOL