[OT] a few friends also prefer Chrome (mostly techies from work) - I don't use it simply because I do not trust Google with any information. Other than that, Chrome does appear very nice (and uses webkit as well). Webkit is derived from KDE's most excellent khtml.
I have FireFox, IE, Safari, Chrome & Opera on my PC (if I'm working on my website I like to test what it'll look like etc). I also have several VMs with UNIX/BSD/Linux too that I sometimes employ for web testing. A main consideration for me is W3C compliance, something few browsers do *properly*.
My personal favourite on Windows is probably FireFox, but only because I really use it at work (some stuff like the web developer add-on is handy for me when doing web stuff @ work). I'm the web hosting/DNS/hosted exchange "guru" at work. I'm not really, but when the resident guru left, I got promoted to his role and thrown in the deep end. I lack his technical knowledge, but I'm handling the job very well, learning very quickly and I'm far better organised and have far better time management skills. hehehe. Sorry for going slightly OT, tis OK to remove post if you feel it warrants it (or the OP thinks so).
Dave
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