1. Apple Safari 5
1.1. Pros
1.1.1. 1
1.1.1.1. Active role in defining standards, such as HTML5 and CSS3
1.1.2. 2
1.1.2.1. Safari offers Private Browsing
1.2. Cons
1.2.1. 1
1.2.1.1. No WebGL, WebRTC, getUserMedia or IndexedDB support yet.
1.2.2. 2
1.2.2.1. Has Adobe Flash Player problems.
2. Opera 12.14
2.1. Pros
2.1.1. 1
2.1.1.1. web browsers that run on computers, phones or any other device, from TVs to tablets to game consoles
2.1.2. 2
2.1.2.1. Opera’s designers have taken pains to give the browser a curvy, metallic look
2.2. Cons
2.2.1. 1
2.2.1.1. real losses Opera’s excellent mail feature
2.2.2. 2
2.2.2.1. The bookmarks bar is completely gone.
3. Html 5 readiness
4. Maketshare
5. Definition
5.1. Browser
5.1.1. A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.
5.2. Plug-ins Extension
5.2.1. A software component that adds a specific feature to an existing software application.
6. Chrome 27
6.1. Pros
6.1.1. 1
6.1.1.1. Customizable themes, web apps, and extensions
6.1.2. 2
6.1.2.1. Sandboxed design keeps away malware issues
6.2. Cons
6.2.1. 1
6.2.1.1. Some features are buried within Chrome’s control panel
6.2.2. 2
6.2.2.1. Chrome uses users data beyond any other browser.
7. Explorer 10
7.1. Pros
7.1.1. 1
7.1.1.1. Low memory use
7.1.2. 2
7.1.2.1. Updated graphic capabilities
7.2. Cons
7.2.1. 1
7.2.1.1. Not compatible with all websites
7.2.2. 2
7.2.2.1. Can be a security risk
8. FireFox 21
8.1. Pros
8.1.1. 1
8.1.1.1. Thousands of extensions
8.1.2. 2
8.1.2.1. Web design friendly
8.2. Cons
8.2.1. 1
8.2.1.1. Slow loading times
8.2.2. 2
8.2.2.1. Extensions use a lot of memory