I changed last year? ( whenever the quantum beta came out )
now I live between the two browsers. For the most, there is no real difference and for both browsers, holes can be plugged with plugins. ( One nice thing I like out of the box for FF is that it supports column selection which makes my life easier on some web pages I have to use regularly )
I like the web development tools on firefox, and usually use them over chromes
The only few things I've really had an issue with is a particular wiki page in my works confluence system that seems to go incredibly slowly on firefox and I end up using chrome to edit that page. The other is sometimes firefox doesn't open a new tab in a new tab if the tab bar has a lot of tabs if I'm using the UI ( I use vimium on both chrome and FF and it can open tabs no matter what )
Other than that, I have this very subjective "feeling" that chrome feels just a wee bit nicer than FF.
now I live between the two browsers. For the most, there is no real difference and for both browsers, holes can be plugged with plugins. ( One nice thing I like out of the box for FF is that it supports column selection which makes my life easier on some web pages I have to use regularly )
I like the web development tools on firefox, and usually use them over chromes
The only few things I've really had an issue with is a particular wiki page in my works confluence system that seems to go incredibly slowly on firefox and I end up using chrome to edit that page. The other is sometimes firefox doesn't open a new tab in a new tab if the tab bar has a lot of tabs if I'm using the UI ( I use vimium on both chrome and FF and it can open tabs no matter what )
Other than that, I have this very subjective "feeling" that chrome feels just a wee bit nicer than FF.