

The American technology company has been revamping Edge with a sound success, making it slightly more well known than even Firefox, which has a number three spot on this list.Īnd no, we aren’t being paid to say this (I wish we were).Įdge goes for a Chrome-like clean look, but with a better and intuitive interface. How dare I suggest Microsoft Edge to M1 Mac owners? Because this is my window of opportunity – and puns. If you can’t set your mind on any browser, try this and thank me later. Opera isn’t shy of customization, the latest being dark mode. You won’t see abrupt crashes or frequent bugs, which is news to people using Chrome for years. I would, with no inhibitions, recommend Opera to users who have a PC with low RAM as, unlike Chrome, it isn’t RAM-hungry. Opera is another Chromium-based browser, albeit a privacy-oriented and lean variant. If I have to describe Opera using a metaphor, it is a prodigal son to Google Chrome, but a faster version that is less buggy. On the whole, Firefox is a do-it-all browser. I have used Pocket app integration, making it easier for me to read articles whenever I see fit. When it comes to add-ons, Firefox supports analysis, content checking, and more. For privacy, the Enhanced Tracking Protection element lets you review or block whatever you want. Moreover, Mozilla’s recent fixes, updates, and optimization make it an easy recommendation.įirefox’s spotlight feature is the personalization options it provides. Many would have some security concerns, but its privacy restrictions keep your data private. Overall, it’s a great browser for anything you throw at it. Safari still wins that race.Ĭhrome is greedy for RAM and bugs that slow down its performance, often solved by updates. The one area where Google Chrome lacks is speed. You can translate webpages, surf secure web pages, and be a multi-tasker with multiple windows and long chains of tabs that are manageable in intuitive ways.Ĭhrome’s robust settings let you turn on/off anything you wish to use or let go of. And if you are wondering, I am not exaggerating! If you are someone whose work depends on tools attached to the browser, Chrome has nearly 190,000 of them. So take my word for it and use Safari, a blend of superior performance and capabilities that are growing day by day.Īny list of browsers is incomplete without mentioning Google Chrome, not for its sake, but for the sake of pro users who need most from their browsers.īe it a wide range of extensions or a minimal interface Chrome shines in every department. For instance, iCloud lets you use Safari’s password-management services if you want to download non-Apple apps.
