I shall vote for Chrome. First, I don't like Firefox, it has the XP-ish look, but Chrome has a better look. Second, IE isn't so bad, (I'm talking about the best version of IE) I used IE9 and it was pretty good, you can enter in more tabs and its menu is similar to Firefox's menu, but the websites are ordered like in Chrome.
Firefox at the moment. I switch occasionally between the two, but I switched from Chrome for a reason I can't remember. There's not much of a difference between them.
I really don't see how my comment results in a facepalm. In my eyes..for all intents and purposes..they are quite similar. They both run very well, load times are very similar, url bar and tabs are the same (though Firefox has a small search bar for search engines..but it takes me just as much time on Chrome to hop over to Google on a new tab), etc.
The only real factor for me is the fact that the items on the screen are larger and more pleasant, in my opinion, to look at on Chrome.
I fail to see how. Move a tab to the left on Chrome..same effect as if on Firefox. Only difference is Chrome floats..allowing a tab to become its own page if need-be
and you can get useful apps from the Chrome Webstore like a dice roller, and Don't Starve.
I know that...but it isn't just that part of the screen that I'm talking about. The url is larger on Chrome, as well..giving the entire image a much less strenuous effect on the eyes.