You are entitled to your own opinion, but MY opinion is FF4 is a clone of Chrome. So is IE9. All of the other major browser creators have realized how awesome Chrome is, and have copied it.
FF4 looks ok, but I prefer Chrome.
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fire219 wrote:
You are entitled to your own opinion, but MY opinion is FF4 is a clone of Chrome. So is IE9. All of the other major browser creators have realized how awesome Chrome is, and have copied it.
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FF4 looks ok, but I prefer Chrome.
Same here. Chrome had the look first! Microsoft and Mozilla are guilty of copying Google.
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ihaveamac wrote:
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ihaveamac wrote:
I actually prefer Chrome because I always go back after I try another browser. I'm stuck to Chrome. It's very fast and slim. That is all.
But I did use Firefox before Chrome, and I liked its addons.I changed from chrome to ff basicly because i wanted a 4.0 version
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And chrome is on Chrome 10.
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And in Dev it's 11!
And in Canary it's 12!
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I'm using Mozilla Minefield (Alpha Firefox 5). Look it up. It looks just like Firefox 4.
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rufflebee wrote:
i liked 3.6 better really :\
but i like chrome even more so i usually just use that
Have you tried Minefield? It's Mozilla's codename for the alpha of Firefox 5.
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I do but 3.6 was way better. 4.0 looks like;
Chrome with a little bit of Opera.
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Works like a dream bro.
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ssss wrote:
what-the wrote:
I do but 3.6 was way better. 4.0 looks like;
Chrome with a little bit of Opera.Yeah, but 4 is faster
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Tell that to my 4.0 fired fox. When it was upgraded it slowed down.
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what-the wrote:
ssss wrote:
what-the wrote:
I do but 3.6 was way better. 4.0 looks like;
Chrome with a little bit of Opera.Yeah, but 4 is faster
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Tell that to my 4.0 fired fox. When it was upgraded it slowed down.
Check your internet speed
It could also be you have to much data on your pc, clear your temp folders!
And, it could also mean you need a ram upgrade!
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My mother has it. It looks too much like Chrome for me.
I happen to like the tab bar under the bookmarks, right above the page content.
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scimonster wrote:
My mother has it. It looks too much like Chrome for me.
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I happen to like the tab bar under the bookmarks, right above the page content.
You can change it to make it look that way, ya know.
In fact, Tab Groups is really the only thing keeping me from Chrome right now. That, and the fact that website coding only shows up right in FF, and Chrome does something weird to it all. And my cool Persona.
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blazerv82 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
My mother has it. It looks too much like Chrome for me.
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I happen to like the tab bar under the bookmarks, right above the page content.You can change it to make it look that way, ya know.
In fact, Tab Groups is really the only thing keeping me from Chrome right now. That, and the fact that website coding only shows up right in FF, and Chrome does something weird to it all. And my cool Persona.
Oh. When I download, I guess I'll just change it.
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Have it, love it. While it looks like Chrome clone, it still has the qualities of Firefox that Google Chrome lacks.

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Does firefox have Scratch extensions?
I only use firefox for MCC.
Otherwise I use safari for schoolwork and stuff and chrome for scratch and games.
Cause on chrome, scratch is my homepage and I have tons of apps and extensions.
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kayybee wrote:
Does firefox have Scratch extensions?
What do you mean?
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I use it because it's faster, looks nicer, is tidier and has a checkbox in alert dialogs that lets you stop alert box spam.
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kayybee wrote:
Does Firefox have Scratch extensions?
I only use Firefox for MCC.
Otherwise I use safari for schoolwork and stuff and chrome for scratch and games.
Cause on chrome, scratch is my homepage and I have tons of apps and extensions.
FF4 should work with most extensions. It now lets you have 'tab groups' and 'app tabs'. As far as i know, the scratch extensions should work if they are designed for Firefox.
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ProgrammingFreak wrote:
kayybee wrote:
Does firefox have Scratch extensions?
What do you mean?
He means extensions that help with the enjoyment of scratch, such as the one being developed for Google Chrome.
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