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On desktop it's mainly Firefox, on mobile it's mainly the stock Samsung browser.
But I've started using Edge a bit more on mobile lately since I discovered its reading mode, which makes for a very clean readable format to read articles.
Usually use firefox for default browser, brave for PWAs, chrome for streaming to a Chromecast and edge at work for debugging because it connects nicely with Vs code
I've recently started using Edge as a YouTube TV browser. It's a temporary arrangement, but it lets me cast from mobile across the room.
The one reason why I use Edge is for the great pdf editing and marking functions, especially in a university context.
But if there is any addon for firefox that rnables the same features as edge has, please lead me to it
I'm not sure what kind of features Edge has for PDFs, but FireFox has recently gotten an update to it's PDF editor so you can edit them in FireFox. Might be worth checking out if that is truly the only reason.
Edge is also built on Chromium so it's basically a different Chrome skin. It does do a few things somewhat differently than Chrome. I'm not shilling for Edge as I just switched from Brave (another Chromium browser) to Firefox, and I keep edge "clean" in case I come across a website that doesn't want to work in Firefox or Chrome.
Just switched from Brave back to FF again myself. I want to use FF for everything but I can't. Mainly development. It keeps everything in cache even while in incognito. So when I make changes I don't see then even through fresh incognito sessions. Its very frustrating. Its been this way for forever. No issues with Chrome/Edge/Brave
Google was 0 years old when I was ten.
I use Chrome to run the Transposer For Youtube plugin because I haven't found an equivalent for Firefox yet.
Why wouldn't you just use the store or winget to install Firefox?
Don't need Chrome; I use Edge for when I need a chromium based browser.
Firefox for me, and then edge if I have issues with it. I used edge on its own for a while but I got tired of that homepage it keeps reverting back to for some reason
I've not been fond of Chrome and Edge because of the spyware aspect, but Firefox lately has become so friggin' flakey since it's gone snap that it's almost unusable and now that there is a Linux version of Edge, it actually seems to operate quite smoothly.