I've switched from Chrome to Firefox about a decade ago. It's just as fast and intuitive, and container tabs are a game changer. It always catches me off guard when I see its market share is so low.
@Gargron I have no choice but to use Chrome professionally, but I also find it strange that FF has such a low share.
@digitalstefan What do you mean when you say you have to use Chrome professionally? A specific website that only works in Chrome?

@Gargron @digitalstefan Many businesses use Chrome as the primary (if not only) browser for their intranet (mine does). They used Internet Explorer years ago, but now it is Chrome.

Use another browser & everything gets crazy! 😂

@darnell @Gargron @digitalstefan I remember when for some corporate Internets you could only use Internet Explorer 6 for several years when everyone else had upgraded.

Corporate computing can move at a glacial pace sometimes.

@onepict @darnell @Gargron @digitalstefan

I've had online medical appointments where the connection would only work through Chrome or Safari.

I'm sure it would have technically worked on Firefox, but the doctor's video chat system would just immediately reject it and tell me to install Chrome (which I didn't).

If I try to explain this as a problem to my doctor, they think I'm nuts.

(And I can understand that as doctors are not in IT, they think it's like someone complaining about the brand of telephone they use.)

There needs to be some IT-specific contact people can complain to if they're forced to use Chrome.