That sentiment is one I've felt basically since I started using Chrome as well. Indeed, at that time, it was true.
Due to a bunch of Chrome bugs in our game I've had to switch to Firefox the last couple of months just to be able to browse other websites. I am amazed at how much they have improved, in terms of memory/speed as well their UI. I've now switched back from Chrome and dare say that I like it better.
As others have said though, the damage was done when so many people tried Chrome. Getting them to even try FF again is going to be very difficult.
I will argue that it does not matter. Of the two there is no 'better' browser. So long as firefox keeps enough users to justify Google's financing all is fine.
Two highly competitive open source browsers is the best scenario the internet has ever had. I just hope we don't screw something up and break the steady state.
Due to a bunch of Chrome bugs in our game I've had to switch to Firefox the last couple of months just to be able to browse other websites. I am amazed at how much they have improved, in terms of memory/speed as well their UI. I've now switched back from Chrome and dare say that I like it better.
As others have said though, the damage was done when so many people tried Chrome. Getting them to even try FF again is going to be very difficult.