User blog comment:Kirkburn/Browsers - your window on Wikia/@comment-3444778-20130227215627

Cross. Browser. Compatibility. ._. Those three words that developers hate.

Opera can be buggy for new things, but I normally don't do anything special for Opera (since Dragonfly is laggy and a bit hard to use) and just hope things get along well.

Firefox is a pain to develop in, mostly because the native dev tools don't snap out (don't mention Firebug, it will burn my poor CPU to a crisp). Otherwise, Firefox is decent for browsing.

Chrome is excellent for browsing and developing, 'nuff said. My life would not be the same without Chrome. Although, I must protest that Google patrols everything you do.

IE... IE10 (full release, just out a few days ago :D) on Win 7 is really nice. About as fast as Chrome, and about as compliant in a practical sense. Versions prior are just awful, though. Patiently waiting for a new version of F12 Developers Tools...

As long as you're running Windows, don't mention Apple's browser. It's a dirty word. -.-