#PUFFIN BROWSER FOR MACBOOK PRO WINDOWS#
I don't use Safari very much, so not very familiar with its features, but Firefox, at least, has a Restart Firefox item in the File menu, which clears the memory it's been using and re-opens all tabs and windows automatically. If you have a lot of RAM, this won't be a problem, but for extended sessions with default RAM packages on the Mac, you may find yourself needing to quit and restart your browser several times a day. One last thing to consider: Firefox and Safari are notorious consumers of RAM. It does weird things to markup, CSS and Javascript sometimes, but if you can get it going, is a pleasure to drive. Way too many features for most people, very complicated to learn and use to the fullest extent. Opera is truly the Mercedes-Benz of browsers. Very few features, slim pickings with add-ons and extensions. Safari is the best for fast, vanilla (well, chocolate chip) Web browsing. It also runs on WebKit which is the engine that powers Safari. It is fast, nice to look at, has great features and has a growing extensions library. Updates to add-ons are announced within the browser as soon as they become available, so things tend to work all of the time.Ĭhrome is going to be a great browser. The many thousands of available add-ons also make for a very robust browsing experience for people who spend a lot of time doing a lot of things on the internet. If you're a Web developer, you may want to use Firefox because it has the most tools and add-ons. It really depends on what you want out of a browser.