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Firefox vs Google Chrome? #1
Well what do you think.... The only thing I think that chrome has over firefox is the themes fit the whole screen rather than just the top bar.

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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #2
Chrome is faster, crash-proof, and handles flash considerably better.
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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #3
(07-29-2013, 06:18 AM)God Wrote: Chrome is faster, crash-proof, and handles flash considerably better.

Yes chrome is faster, more crash-proof(On my Computer) no handles flash considerably better(On my computer) No.
It comes down to what you need, FireFox can be better than Chrome or vice versa.
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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #4
Firefox is more stable on my pc.... and faster tbh.

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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #5
Chrome!

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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #6
(07-29-2013, 06:18 AM)God Wrote: Chrome is faster, crash-proof, and handles flash considerably better.

That is not entirely true, in fact you sacrifice SSL encryptions / data speeds in Chrome for speed. You don't do that in FF. FF takes it's time to make sure that is all OK and then browse. I don't see your point in 'crash-proof' since that was a little bug in a previous version that's already way out of vision for a long time. Also, Flash works super fine in FF, they did some more handywork on that the last updates.

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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #7
Chrome treats each tab as its own program, therefore making it effectively crashproof. If something goes wrong in one tab, close the offending tab and you're good. Something goes wrong in firefox, you have to close the whole program and reopen it.

As for the flash part, I was just referring to my own firefox. There's a major glitch that I've encountered that makes it impossible yo use the keyboard in flash. It simply causes flash to crash, and no amount of research has been able to solve it. As a result, I've moved over to Chrome.
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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #8
(07-29-2013, 04:38 PM)God Wrote: Chrome treats each tab as its own program, therefore making it effectively crashproof. If something goes wrong in one tab, close the offending tab and you're good. Something goes wrong in firefox, you have to close the whole program and reopen it.

As for the flash part, I was just referring to my own firefox. There's a major glitch that I've encountered that makes it impossible yo use the keyboard in flash. It simply causes flash to crash, and no amount of research has been able to solve it. As a result, I've moved over to Chrome.

Dude, that's a problem in Flash itself, downgrade to a lower version. I did that too and all problems are solved. Btw in FF it stores what tabs you had open so if it crashes you can easily reopen them.

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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #9
I downgraded, upgraded, and reinstalled both flash and firefox, and reloaded and updated the keyboard drivers.
I'm not sure what the issue is, but it's only present in Firefox. That makes it a Firefox problem.

As for the tabs, Chrome does that as well. But so you really want to close the browser, wait for it all to "catch up", restart it, and wait for the tabs to load?
It's much faster to just remove the malfunctioning tab.
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RE: Firefox vs Google Chrome? #10
(07-29-2013, 04:49 PM)God Wrote: I downgraded, upgraded, and reinstalled both flash and firefox, and reloaded and updated the keyboard drivers.
I'm not sure what the issue is, but it's only present in Firefox. That makes it a Firefox problem.

As for the tabs, Chrome does that as well. But so you really want to close the browser, wait for it all to "catch up", restart it, and wait for the tabs to load?
It's much faster to just remove the malfunctioning tab.

I agree on that, and I hope in the future FF will do the same thing as Chrome. I don't know about the flashplayer issue, in fact that's the issue I had with Chrome instead of FF years ago and that's the reason I'm still using FF O_o. Either way, I think both Chrome and FF are the best browsers, it just depends on your personal liking which one you prefer.

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