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Unlike the iTunes store, there's actually very healthy competition between browsers on Android and the best of them are actually very good indeed. Just because Chrome isn't that good on Android, doesn't mean its competition isn't.
Obvious examples (I'll leave out Mini and Beta versions) include:
* Firefox (the one I use personally)
* Opera
* Dolphin
* Maxthon
* One Browser
* UC Browser
* Ninesky
(and there are many more)
If you don't like one browser, move into the next. You don't get anywhere near that browser choice on other mobile platforms.
As for Safari, the Windows version appears to be dead (withdrawn from Apple's site) and the Mac versions are just average at best.