There are quite a few web browsers available, but there are only a few that are large enough to be commonly used. Internet Explorer has been the standard for a long time, but it’s slowly being eclipsed by Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. Which one of these four you choose – or whether you use something different – is entirely up to you. It’s important to choose wisely, though, because switching browsers can sometimes be a hassle. Usually, things like bookmarked pages don’t transfer, so you’ll have to move them all manually. That could be time consuming if you have a lot of things bookmarked.
You also want to choose a browser that works well with all of the sites you use. Some browsers are simply more compatible with certain sites than others are, and you don’t want to end up with a problem accessing sites that matter to you just because there are browser issues. Make sure you find out about the compatibility of any browser you’re considering, by searching around online and/or asking other people who use a particular site through a forum post or other means. Once you have that information you can look and see which browser will be the best choice for you and meet the largest number of your needs.
Overall, the larger browsers all work well. They have their quirks, of course, like anything else, and your goal is to find the browser that has quirks you can live with. It’s not really that difficult, but it may take a little bit of time. It’s time that will be well spent, since you’ll end up with a browser that you really like and that won’t cause you a lot of problems. All browsers crash sometimes and have trouble, but you can minimize that by choosing the best browser for you.