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Originally Posted by wehateporn
Still on Firefox
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Originally Posted by onwebcam
went to pale moon
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Originally Posted by Rob
Up until the last Firefox update, I was pretty much 100% Firefox unless I was developing and testing in browsers. But after the update, I've found myself using Chrome more and more every day. FF has been freezing up and forget about trying to run anything Flash -- doesn't support it anymore. The web developer tools and Firebug are what originally sold me on FF, but now working with Chrome and their developer's tools, FF doesn't have the upper hand anymore.
Honestly, it's just a matter of time before I toss out Firefox. It's gotten too bloated, freezes a lot, and taxes the shit out of my system while just browsing.
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i am in same boat.
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Originally Posted by Sunny Day
Safari makes IE almost good. Try as I might, I can't get Safari to open PDF files.
I don't see much difference between Firefox or Chrome. But I use Firefox. When you open Chrome it shows the last few sites you visited. That can be embarrassing.
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never used safari , so wont switch safari uet, chrome is simmilar to firefox so not much to learn new.
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Originally Posted by Sly
Yes, seven years ago.
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Originally Posted by Rob
Exactly where I'm at. I'm not good at coping with change. 
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me too, just getting hold of windows 7 after using xp for last 7-8 years.
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Originally Posted by marcop
Yes, some years ago (3? 4? 5?). Really like Chrome, though it has a few quirks.
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such as ?
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Originally Posted by Rochard
I've been using only Chrome for the past three or four years, no issues. I need a browser, not bells and whistles; I use one extension and that's it. I have FF and Chrome and I guess now "edge and I don't really have problems with them either, but then again, I have a pretty beefed up system.
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Originally Posted by charlie g
for me chrome is just more stable. I still fire up FF to check how a site will look to ff users, but I use chrome.
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
I think it is something os specific with Firefox. I have the same version (40) on two different Ubuntu systems and only one crashes ?
Chrome is a Google hack -- I use it but not for certain security oriented business applications. Calling home to ET (i.e.; Google) bothers me. It is fine for credit card transactions or internet banking it is just when doing investigations of Google SEO practices I don't trust the Google Hack Browser 
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maybe , maybe not, was using on xp , it was bloated , now using it on win 7 , still bloated , may be bcoz i restoed original settings and all i guess.
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Originally Posted by fitzmulti
Basically what he said, but I have several browsers on each of my computers, and mis it up when doing web development and such.
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Originally Posted by Best-In-BC
Firefox has always been trash IMO
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Originally Posted by lezinterracial
I usually use chrome. Still use Firefox though when I want to use some of their extensions. When it is a site that has browser locking pop-ups, I use no-scripts.
Just got through using FF with tamperdata to do some checks on some of my SQL, I just added.
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damn, browser locking pop ups are real cause. will se howthey work on chrome.
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