@JOSourcing
Sorry, as a developer, I find Chrome has as many problems as the others - it also appears to be unable to run HTML/CSS off local drives (yes Dorothy some people still use optical drives).
In the end, I prefer the most powerful and functional browser and that's IE. If you are one of the lucky people who uses Windows then it comes free.
If I had to choose the worst of the browsers from a developer point of view I'd have to say Safari wins hands down - can't even render a line of text with the same width as all the others as well as various other problems. When it comes to HTML 5 compatibility, iOS has the worst. Because of their decision not to implement autoplay in HTML 5, I can develop interactive modules with synched voice-over with text, graphics and video that will work on everything from desktops to Android and Windows Mango, but won't run correctly on iOS.
As a developer, if I have the choice between a software development company (MS), an advertising company (Google) and a consumer marketing and packaging company (Apple), I'm going the choose MS.
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