Posted: 12/23/2011 10:20:50 AM EDT
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Been using Firefox since day one (in beta) and now looking into Chrome. Firefox has become a memory hog and know there are tweaks to fix some of that. Frankly I don't have the time or the want to dick with it anymore.
So I'm sure it's been beaten like a dead horse but I'll ask anyway keep Firefox or switch to Chrome? Thanks for the help. |
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I voted 'other' because I use Opera and I love it. According to Secunia, a computer security service provider, the mean average of unpatched vulnerabilities in the last 365 days (for Opera) is 0.01. This stands in contrast to Internet Explorer (38.3), Firefox (5.77), and Safari (1.54).[63]
That would be good! |
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I ran Firefox up till Version 4. It became sluggish, memory hog, and unstable. Then they started this whole rolling out new features and updates constantly, rather than trying to get the browser back to it's snappy, light footprint self.
I started Running Chrome in March of this year, love it. Now, that said...I use IE at work for a few intranet pages (like payroll). I have to admit, IE9 is pretty damn impressive. Not quite enough for me to run it at home, but at least I don't hate having to do stuff on the intranet with it like I did with previous verisons of IE. But again, like the muscle car boys like to say: Go CHROME or go Home!
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