One thing, only one thing, I couldn't give up Firefox is Firebug. However, after I see this presentation, I reckon it's time to move on. Chrome becomes my development browser.
I recently needed to dig into the CSS of a website at work. I went through all three - Firefox, Chromium & Opera. The latter was the most accurate and easy to use.
But then I use it so rarely, my opinion might change if I needed it day-to-day for work.
+Michael Poloni Never tried Dragonfly. One thing you need take consideration is market share. Chrome is on the top now around 30%. Opera is less than 1% far behind Chrome, IE, Firefox and Safari. For developing website to public access, this is one major fact to make decision.
I recently needed to dig into the CSS of a website at work. I went through all three - Firefox, Chromium & Opera. The latter was the most accurate and easy to use.
But then I use it so rarely, my opinion might change if I needed it day-to-day for work.
Verifying compatibility is not quite the same as developing.