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Which browser do you use most?

IE - Have to use for all GM applications
Firefox - Have to use with dealer.com
Chrome - everything else


Doug, did I miss something, did you leave the Lexus stores for a chevy store?

I left the Lexus stores at the end of the month. I had the nicest GM that I have ever worked for and a bunch of super nice people. Their idea of adequate stocking levels, and mine, are miles apart. I really like these people and will continue to help them any way that I can.

I love moving volume and Lexus isn't the franchise to do it. I really like Phoenix and it isn't nearly as competitive as Dallas. I'm coming to the end of my career and I want to make one more big splash.

Eley, that's purple haze:

Yeah

Purple haze all in my eyes
Don't know if it's day or night
You've got me blowin, blowin my mind
Is it tomorrow or just the end of time?
 

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# Summary The DealerRefresh community discusses their preferred web browsers, with Chrome emerging as the clear favorite due to its speed, Google Apps integration, and cross-device synchronization of bookmarks and passwords, though Firefox and Safari retain loyal users. A critical insight emphasized by multiple members is that personal browser preferences shouldn't dictate website design decisions—dealership websites must account for the diverse browser usage patterns of actual customers, not just developers. The thread includes industry data showing Chrome's rising market share and cautionary notes about browser statistics, highlighting the importance of cross-browser testing for optimal user experience.

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