How Many Browsers Do you Have
- Luis Antonio
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of Safari browser from Apple hear somebody? The fastest web browser on any platform, Safari loads pages up to 1.9 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and up to 1.7 times faster than Firefox 2
so much home storey a work use mozilla firefox 3. when play a browser game and i don't need lag time use SAFARI.
in change a try IE, Opera but mozilla is much better.
so much home storey a work use mozilla firefox 3. when play a browser game and i don't need lag time use SAFARI.
in change a try IE, Opera but mozilla is much better.
I have IE and Firefox, but I only use Firefox.
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At the moment I'm giving Chrome a test run, it's the new Google browser. So far it seems pretty good with some interesting features. You can get it [url="http://www.google.com/chrome"]here[/url] if you want to give t a whirl.
I'm not sure if it will replace Firefox for me, though, because ironically I'm quite attached to Google Toolbar since I have all my bookmarks on it. I say "ironic" because as far as I can tell Chrome doesn't seem to use the Google Toolbar
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Hmmm...maybe the bookmark issue won't be too much of a problem, since you can access your Google Bookmarks via your "ipage" if you have the addon. Not perfect, but if I decide I like using Chrome it's a work-around.
I'm not sure if it will replace Firefox for me, though, because ironically I'm quite attached to Google Toolbar since I have all my bookmarks on it. I say "ironic" because as far as I can tell Chrome doesn't seem to use the Google Toolbar
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Hmmm...maybe the bookmark issue won't be too much of a problem, since you can access your Google Bookmarks via your "ipage" if you have the addon. Not perfect, but if I decide I like using Chrome it's a work-around.
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Just the fiery fox. But I also use Linux, so I'm cooler than anyone with Windows who uses Firefox. :mischief:
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I have Internet Explorer and Firefox.
I only really use Firefox, though. Except when uploading pictures on photobucket which, for some reason, Firefox won't let me do.
I only really use Firefox, though. Except when uploading pictures on photobucket which, for some reason, Firefox won't let me do.
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FireFox mostly. I use IE for certain sites or if testing if something also looks ok in IE - still the majority browser.
I was an early adapter for Opera - probably too early. I disliked the browser back then (years ago) and tried going back to it only once a short while back. It's a fine piece of software, but I'll stick with Firefox for now
I also use Google Chrome now that they've fixed their UELA. It needs a lot of work (obviously), but I really like its clean aesthetic. The more a browser stays to the background the better, I figure.
I was an early adapter for Opera - probably too early. I disliked the browser back then (years ago) and tried going back to it only once a short while back. It's a fine piece of software, but I'll stick with Firefox for now
I also use Google Chrome now that they've fixed their UELA. It needs a lot of work (obviously), but I really like its clean aesthetic. The more a browser stays to the background the better, I figure.
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use google chrome and when I had 3 Chrome windows open, each with multiple tabs. One of the tabs locked up and crashed, and it took down all 3 browser windows along with the tabs.
At least if Firefox 3 crashes it offers to reload all the pages you had opened previously. Chrome offered nothing after the crash.
At least if Firefox 3 crashes it offers to reload all the pages you had opened previously. Chrome offered nothing after the crash.
Hmm - that sounds strange, as one of the main and important features of Chrome is that each tap is a process unto itself, which should prevent exactly the scenario you describe. Which is something I'm sure the next Firefox and IE will rip off because it is how it should be.strjms72 wrote:use google chrome and when I had 3 Chrome windows open, each with multiple tabs. One of the tabs locked up and crashed, and it took down all 3 browser windows along with the tabs.
At least if Firefox 3 crashes it offers to reload all the pages you had opened previously. Chrome offered nothing after the crash.
Must have been a very serious crash to take it down like that.
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I'm a fairly faithful Firefox user (who happens to be in love with the Awesome Bar)
Sometimes, I need to use IE for work (damned ActiveX only sites), and for Windows Update.
I also have Opera installed, and I sometimes check out its new updates. I like opera but my muscle memory always tends to bring me back to Firefox.
<edit> by the way, I chose 2, 'cause I really don't feel like I use IE. Sometimes I'm forced to use it, but I tend to forget about that asap
Sometimes, I need to use IE for work (damned ActiveX only sites), and for Windows Update.
I also have Opera installed, and I sometimes check out its new updates. I like opera but my muscle memory always tends to bring me back to Firefox.
<edit> by the way, I chose 2, 'cause I really don't feel like I use IE. Sometimes I'm forced to use it, but I tend to forget about that asap
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I use chrome and IE, but my personal opinion is that chrome is superior.
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normal crash ). FF reload all the pages you had opened previously.Xandax wrote:Hmm - that sounds strange, as one of the main and important features of Chrome is that each tap is a process unto itself, which should prevent exactly the scenario you describe. Which is something I'm sure the next Firefox and IE will rip off because it is how it should be.
Must have been a very serious crash to take it down like that.
and and the rest chrome is very good.