November 2019
Beginner to intermediate
149 pages
3h 21m
English
As I discussed in the Introduction, people use browsers for an infinite number of tasks. And often they use different browsers for certain groups of tasks. For example, I use Safari for most of my browsing because it’s to my mind cleaner and faster, but I use Google Chrome for certain web-based apps because its wealth of extensions (see Extend Your Browser for more information about selecting and using extensions) makes using these apps easier, and because certain websites, particularly those related to my health and retirement plans, work better in Chrome (see The “Optimized for Chrome” Problem, which discusses this frustrating situation). And while I don’t use Firefox regularly, it’s a fast, secure ...