Chrome
Chrome was publicly released for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008. It was created by Google as a direct slap at Firefox.
At first its start was uneven.
In 2008 it had 3.1% of the market share
In 2010, December, Chrome had 22.4%, I.E. had 27.5%, Firefox had 43.5%.
By May of 2012, Chrome had out ranked Firefox; it had 39.3% Firefox had 35.2%.
Today, it is the most popular browser with 64.8% of the Market share.
It crashes, yes, it sometimes doesn’t load, usually takes forever, but despite it’s flaws, it is the most popular.
And, of course, the prime target for hackers.
If it is most prime for hackers I think it would be wise to avoid it. Is my thinking flawed?
That is the main reason why I ceased to use it.
One of the realities is that when I.E. was the top Browser, hackers targeted it, and I jumped to Firefox. As soon as that Browser became popular, I jumped to Chrome, and then, left Chrome for Safari and Opera.
On the Internet, whatever has the least traffic is the better choice.