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99% of the time I use Chrome. Followed by IE on a handful of sites I use that require it.
My number 1 reason for avoiding IE? IE background tabs make that chittering noise. It makes me feel like things are happening beyond my control in the browser.
But if a site I needed to use frequently was incompatible with Chrome, I might reconsider my default browser.
Chrome > FF > Opera > IE in my opinion both professionally and personally. IE is better at helping me debug javascript code so I do use it more than the others for that, but it's because of how javascript errors are handled (in the other browsers if the script doesn't run they seem to just ignore it and don't let you know, I'm sure there is an addon or setting somewhere to help with that but I'm too lazy to find it, haha).
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