After 2 second googling I found this.
http://www.vistax64.com/browsers-mai...x-problem.html
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After 2 second googling I found this.
http://www.vistax64.com/browsers-mai...x-problem.html
Where do I begin:
Searching sites without entering it eg. Google.com -> Tab
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Add-ons improving
Innovative interface (which Firefox attempted to steal but failed)
Inspect element
Resource efficient
Developers are keen to work with the community as is evident by the builds.
Shall I go on? All the faults I've found, Google Developers have noted and said they'll be working on it in later builds. Also how many developers would answer questions on Reddit?
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/gdyun/iama_we_are_three_members_of_the_google_chrome/
Clearly Chrome is a winner in my eyes.
What about Opera guys? An innocent bystander? :unsure:
firefox + omnibar + adblock for normal browsing/video watching, chrome for privacy mode :D
Omnibar addon sounds quite interesting. Will give it a try.
X'uz me, al going over my head.
How those heavy words is good for an end non-developer-user like me ?
Once i installed Chrome, but it failed to impress me, so uninstalled.
I was not feeling the "secure" in that, No "real" add ons.. still now you cant get a mouse gesture which is working as it meant to
It attempted to steal the firefox's addon thingi but miserably failed :facepunch:
Omnibar / omni box whatever you call it, it was available in firefox v1.5 via addons :)
The images you attached there is basically a "Opera" original feature
The so called app was originally apples idea :P
Stop being a fanboy :P
i dont feel any benifit of using Chrome, apart from feel-good-factor for some user, IE9 is better then Chrome, if you ask me.
If you aren't a developer what does Firefox have that Chrome doesn't have? - apart from decent bookmark manager.
Most of the decent addons are on Chrome. Just because Firefox advertises x amount of addons doesn't mean they're of any use.