Chrome just feels better imo.
They both have their advantages: Chrome sorts each tab into its own process so if a webpage crashes, it won't crash all of chrome. Firefox is less resource intensive, but in the event of a crash, the whole application will crash. Depending upon the type of setup you have deployed, Chrome will be 1000x better than firefox if you have the resources. If you have a slow computer with limited RAM and a slow CPU, then firefox is definitely the way to go. I don't think one or the other is particularly better than the other, rather they have their own unique advantages and fill a niche market within the web browser space.
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