For me this comes down to the fact that Chrome felt quicker originally, I think I remember seeing comparisons that showed it was quicker too.
Now they feel about the same but Chrome has nicer design and uses up less screen space with tabs and bars.
Getting people off Chrome will require a functional reason to do so. People don't move unless something is an obvious improvement in their active usage.
For me this comes down to the fact that Chrome felt quicker originally, I think I remember seeing comparisons that showed it was quicker too.
Now they feel about the same but Chrome has nicer design and uses up less screen space with tabs and bars.
Getting people off Chrome will require a functional reason to do so. People don't move unless something is an obvious improvement in their active usage.
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