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Firefox is better or Google chrome ?
05-31-2014, 11:52 PM
Post: #11
 
Firefox was good around version 1.5, but has gone downhill since and is a terrible browser now, in terms of security and internal engine quality (ever try running it on an old computer? or see it eat all your memory?), the user interface isn't half bad though.

Chrome internally is excellent (although beta), however the user interface is very dumbed down and lacking many features.

Opera is very good internally and has a very complete interface (it's interesting to see what features Chrome stole from Opera, like the paste+go, paste+search).

Chrome will eventually surpass Opera in terms of internal quality (everything in it's own process is brilliant), but Opera still wins with interface, and is very solid internally (unlike Firefox).

I give the winning nod to Opera with Chrome second (typing this in Chrome but only because I'm downloading porn with Opera).

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06-01-2014, 12:03 AM
Post: #12
 
Firefox still has the stability and flexibility with hundreds of add-ons and extensions allowing you to capture media, monitor local weather and control media without pigging out on system resources and keeps the installation size relatively modest.

Google Chrome is based on the orginal SafariWebKit Open Source project. It's been ported from the original Safari browser project when it was still being useg with Mac OSX. It's not bad as a multithreading browser with the tabs at the top, but I still prefer the robustness of Firefox.
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06-01-2014, 12:10 AM
Post: #13
 
Chrome is if you all day searching. I don't like Chrome design.
Firefox doesn't have many feature as IE8.
For Windows the best browser is IE8. I've found only one fixable problem with installation Adobe Flash Player plugin if you have too many add-ons. See: How to download any Add-ons to IE8 without the errors http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/03...rer-8.aspx

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06-01-2014, 12:13 AM
Post: #14
 
Last I saw Chrome was in RC1 and out of Beta testing. RC being Release Condition to the general public.

I run all the browsers, and I like them all. Each has a unique vantage of web-browsing. Most share common key features such as zooming, bookmarking, fullscreen, etc. I use the different Browsers like folders in the computer, each set to access various sites that I visit regularly. Some have been set to forget where they've been, some remember with vicious regularity. I have specific parts of the internet set to IE8, and Chrome. Very quick and easy to get to.

FireFox is my browser for surfing in uncharted territory. I have "addons" which protect me. Compare going to your favorite hidey hole for some "You time": IE8. Relaxing with your favorite news sites: Chrome. Skinning a browser to look wild with a variety to choose from, and visiting places like this:

http://astalavista.com/

Firefox has the better condoms, looks, and neat easy stuff to do. I run full tilt in "pitch dark". Answered via FF.
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06-01-2014, 12:17 AM
Post: #15
 
Firefox.
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