This response is about the Mac, because all browsers on iOS are still WebKit (although, oddly, I did have one site work with "Chrome" on iOS after it wouldn't work with Safari).
I use Safari primarily because of its energy efficiency, but the number of sites that break with it seems to be going up. Unfortunately that number includes a couple of sites I use regularly.
My backup for those sites is Firefox, and I like the vertical tabs of Firefox, but the macOS integration is not great, and neither is the effect on battery life. (I use Firefox as my primary browser on Windows these days and am pretty happy with it there.)
I will fire up Chrome when and only when (1) I am using Google Docs or (2) it is the only thing I can get to work, which has happened twice in the last two months.
I haven't tried some of the smaller browsers, but this thread is making me think I should have a second look.
I use Safari primarily because of its energy efficiency, but the number of sites that break with it seems to be going up. Unfortunately that number includes a couple of sites I use regularly.
My backup for those sites is Firefox, and I like the vertical tabs of Firefox, but the macOS integration is not great, and neither is the effect on battery life. (I use Firefox as my primary browser on Windows these days and am pretty happy with it there.)
I will fire up Chrome when and only when (1) I am using Google Docs or (2) it is the only thing I can get to work, which has happened twice in the last two months.
I haven't tried some of the smaller browsers, but this thread is making me think I should have a second look.