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It's extremely fast, I love it, but takes a little while to get used to Chrome is great because of its speed. It's still new so it crashes often and doesn't work with 100% of the websites out there. So I still use Firefox when I need to, but Chrome is my default browser simply for its speed.It preloads all the possible URLs for the links on the pages you visit so when you do click on something, it's lightning fast.
The user interface is very stripped down, so the majority of the window is the website, which I love...no room wasted from toolbars and menues or status bars. It almost looks like something is missing, but I assure you, everything you need is there. The UI takes a few days to get used to.
The only thing that bugged me was that the Home button was disabled by default, but you can turn it on in the options.
I'm using Opera right now. I answered this question earlier and I'm answering it again to somewhat alter my answer. Firefox is definitely better than I.E., but it became buggy (did weird, slowdown things for unknown reasons) at times.
I found Google's Chrome to be easier for that reason, but it, too, has been acting buggy at times. The reasons are unknown, as are the reasons for when it acts buggy unknown. Thus, right now, these things are almost equal..
1 Nope; nearly never use new apps like this until all the hidden bugs are exposed and/or fixed. Firefox as, so far, never let me down. Anybody?
Nope; nearly never use new apps like this until all the hidden bugs are exposed and/or fixed. Firefox as, so far, never let me down. Anybody?
AgentOrange replied to post #1: 2 I've only been using Firefox for a week and, so far, absolutely love it and its add-ons.
I've only been using Firefox for a week and, so far, absolutely love it and its add-ons.
3 I loved Firefox until Chrome was released. Just be aware that Chrome still has issues since it's so new (99% of the users won;t really notice the issues though). Also, I don't like how Firefox stores your passwords in clear text...anyone can see your passwords unless you set up a master password to protect them.IE and Chrome both seem to protect your passwords better without user intervention.
I loved Firefox until Chrome was released. Just be aware that Chrome still has issues since it's so new (99% of the users won;t really notice the issues though). Also, I don't like how Firefox stores your passwords in clear text...anyone can see your passwords unless you set up a master password to protect them.IE and Chrome both seem to protect your passwords better without user intervention.
Mine is Google Chrome. " "Mozilla Firefox users: Do you notice the browser is getting slower, every time there is an update?
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