Microsoft Edge

 Microsoft Edge The fifth line is occupied by the Microsoft Edge browser, which is understandable, since this browser is built into Windows 10. To be honest, I always used the browser built into the Windows operating system by default only as a means for downloading normal browsers. No, of course, I once tried to get used to it and understand it, I tried every new incarnation of it in the hope that manufacturers would come to their senses, pull themselves together, turn on their heads and create something modern and practical, at least approximately equal to their competitors. The miracle did not happen for many years. And now Microsoft Edge appeared on the Chromium engine with support for extensions from a famous colleague. Hallelujah? Let's get to know him better and see if he can make a "killer" Google Chrome. In the comments, please leave your feedback and impressions of Microsoft Edge on Chromium.

Mozilla Firefox

 Mozilla Firefox


The Mozilla Firefox browser is on the fourth position, it is quite a bit behind the Opera browser, but still lost. It is also used by about 10% of visitors.


Positive sides

Even if you don't install add-ons, Firefox will still be a safe and fast browser. Firefox is very reliable and will rarely "please" you with errors and crashes. As a rule, all bugs (shortcomings) and errors are eliminated with regular updates.

Thanks to its open source code, many add-ons and plugins are available for Firefox. With the help of these add-ons, you can "assemble" your browser, i.e. customize Firefox for you and your needs.

Negative side

Firefox will be difficult for beginners. Most users use no more than 10 - 50% of the browser's functionality. If you do not use web development tools, if you are not afraid of viruses and do not want anything complicated, then install Chrome. The abundance of plug-ins and add-ons in Firefox makes the inexperienced user get lost. Most beginners therefore do not use add-ons, and some of them are extremely important and necessary (IMHO, without Adblock and NoScript it is generally dangerous to surf the Internet).

And some Windows 7 users also encountered the fact that when watching a video or listening to music online, their computer hung tightly (did not react to anything, like a screenshot). And the problem turned out to be in a strange conflict with Flash. And this problem is still not fixed.