I can't live without all of Firefox's add-ons. When the fastest browser gets that capability then I'll switch.![]()
I absolutely have to agree! I have given Chrome a decent swing and it was good but it's just too lean without all those juicy extras!
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I can't live without all of Firefox's add-ons. When the fastest browser gets that capability then I'll switch.![]()
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I can't live without all of Firefox's add-ons. When the fastest browser gets that capability then I'll switch.![]()
I can't move away from Firefox...just because of these two important features:
- Block Images from www.unwantedimagead.thing
- The Flashblock addon.
...and how I miss them when they're not there
As for browser speed, what difference does it make how fast your browser can render a page when the bottleneck is the speed at which the content is downloaded. The rendering time is a minute fraction of the time taken for a page to display.
Guess i'm downloading chrome then.
Chrome works excellent, the only irritating point about it is that it shares the proxy settings from IE. Why could they not have designed it with its own settings. Don't they realise people use numerous browsers![]()
Is it just me or does running a single-windowed, single-tabbed Chrome page show up as multiple instances of Chrome in task manager?
Been Chroming since the beta stages and I aint looking back.