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  Post #31 (permalink)   08-17-2009, 07:50 AM
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The new version of FF is faster and it still better than chrome because of the add-on.
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  Post #32 (permalink)   08-18-2009, 10:14 PM
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Though, the new version of FF is faster when loading webpages but is slower in terms of performance. It freezes up quite a lot.
 
 
 


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  Post #33 (permalink)   08-19-2009, 01:22 AM
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Google Chrome is fast but I need my plug-ins.
 
 
 


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Mozila is one of the best. I have tried Crome but it seems that mozila ia much more better
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  Post #35 (permalink)   08-19-2009, 04:38 AM
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Hi..

I have been using IE since i am aware of computers, since it has many draw backs i shifted to Mozilla fire fox. Fire fox is the best explorer in every concern, easy to use, fast. If you consider google chrome, i have used it and found that it eats up the resources, memory consumption is more.

Some features are unique, i liked its layout. but i will still go for Fire fox
 
 
 


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  Post #36 (permalink)   08-19-2009, 07:47 AM
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Chrome is beautiful and exceptionally fast (using it now, in fact) but the lack of add-ons make it a good candidate for general browsing only - development work requires Firefox in my opinion.

Opera 10 is also quite nice for those who haven't tried it.
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  Post #37 (permalink)   08-24-2009, 04:37 PM
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Google Chrome is nice, but it does have some problems with plug ins and a few PHP software.

Anyone notice when using Kayako its not that friendly.
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Google Chrome is nice, but it does have some problems with plug ins and a few PHP software.

Anyone notice when using Kayako its not that friendly.
It is not friendly with Kayako or vbulletin. That isn't the responsbility of Google. That lays in the hands of the developers of the software. The platform that Google is using is nothing new to the world.
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Google Products are always nice. Chrome is nice but I will prefer Mozilla because of its plugging and addons.
 
 
 


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Google Products are always nice. Chrome is nice but I will prefer Mozilla because of its plugging and addons.
Agreed but once Chrome opens up for outside development of addons I'm making a permanent switch for casual surfing.
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  Post #41 (permalink)   08-27-2009, 12:27 AM
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hmm it really depends on you. But here is the summary, for me there are 2 best browsers

1.] FireFox - for plugins
2.] Chrome - for speed.
Ya i agree with that ... But chrome has many features with which its not compatible like page rank tool.. So i still prefer FF for ma work as its has excellent features and love to work on it...
 
 
 
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