Chrome is definitely the fast kid, but as for startup time I find it to be a non issue. The difference is hardly measurable at my machine. I dont care if it takes .2 secs or .4 secs.
Although I do prefer Chrome over FF in terms of simplicity, I still mostly use FF because of its plugins, particularly Zend for server-side debugging, Firebug + Yslow + Google Page Speed, some screen capturing tools and others. Together these make for a rich, fast, capable browser.
Chrome is definitely the fast kid, but as for startup time I find it to be a non issue. The difference is hardly measurable at my machine. I dont care if it takes .2 secs or .4 secs.
Although I do prefer Chrome over FF in terms of simplicity, I still mostly use FF because of its plugins, particularly Zend for server-side debugging, Firebug + Yslow + Google Page Speed, some screen capturing tools and others. Together these make for a rich, fast, capable browser.