ssss wrote:
Is anyone using it here? I am and it's better than chrome for me!
Is it finally past RC? Or no?
If I can tell anything by the RC, it's that it's Chrome+Opera with a twist of Firefox. And it has a really nice Javascript engine.
Oh, and Tab Groups. Best thing ever since sliced bread.
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blazerv82 wrote:
ssss wrote:
Is anyone using it here? I am and it's better than chrome for me!
Is it finally past RC? Or no?
If I can tell anything by the RC, it's that it's Chrome+Opera with a twist of Firefox. And it has a really nice Javascript engine.
Oh, and Tab Groups. Best thing ever since sliced bread.
Still in RC
But definately better than chrome
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I use Chrome. Actually, I like any browsers (including Firefox) but IE.
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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.
Side note: I switched from Chrome Stable to Dev, and installed Canary on part with my main browser.
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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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ssss wrote:
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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ihaveamac wrote:
ssss wrote:
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 Ff is awesome
(P.S. I needed space, and FF takes up less
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I've gotten IE and Firefox to crash. Chrome has never failed on me. Yes, tabs crashed but the entire browser stayed up. I'm now using Chrome 11 Dev (and chrome 12 canary)!
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Gack! I downloaded Firefox 3.5 or something and now suddenly I find myself using 4.0.
Automatic updates? What sort of black magic is this?
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Kileymeister wrote:
Gack! I downloaded Firefox 3.5 or something and now suddenly I find myself using 4.0.
Automatic updates? What sort of black magic is this?
Maybe you think you downloaded 3.6 (3.5 is old) but actually downloaded 4.0.
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ihaveamac wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Gack! I downloaded Firefox 3.5 or something and now suddenly I find myself using 4.0.
Automatic updates? What sort of black magic is this?Maybe you think you downloaded 3.6 (3.5 is old) but actually downloaded 4.0.
Nope, definitely 3.5. I downloaded it years ago and now I notice it's a new version.
Silly witches.
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Kileymeister wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Gack! I downloaded Firefox 3.5 or something and now suddenly I find myself using 4.0.
Automatic updates? What sort of black magic is this?Maybe you think you downloaded 3.6 (3.5 is old) but actually downloaded 4.0.
Nope, definitely 3.5. I downloaded it years ago and now I notice it's a new version.
Silly witches.
Then get 3.6 from Mozilla's site, or, get chrome.
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Kileymeister wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Gack! I downloaded Firefox 3.5 or something and now suddenly I find myself using 4.0.
Automatic updates? What sort of black magic is this?Maybe you think you downloaded 3.6 (3.5 is old) but actually downloaded 4.0.
Nope, definitely 3.5. I downloaded it years ago and now I notice it's a new version.
Silly witches.
ff automatically updates
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Chrome also auto-updates, but you can also check for an update manually by going to the wrench and clicking About Google Chrome. In that window, if there is a new update, it installs, no questions asked.
Last edited by ihaveamac (2011-03-20 18:58:24)
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