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Quote from: gdiloren on September 03, 2009, 09:29:44 PMThank you FreewheelinFrank for arguments and sound reasoning and for passionate involment in the question. It simply took off any doubts about FIREFOX 3.5 being the fastest and most secure and universal browser for the moment and it is certainly the most adapted to my PC habits. Long live Firefox "That came hot and steaming from the rear end of a male bovine quadruped."__FreewheelinFrank, November 26, 2008, 05:58:20 PM
Thank you FreewheelinFrank for arguments and sound reasoning and for passionate involment in the question. It simply took off any doubts about FIREFOX 3.5 being the fastest and most secure and universal browser for the moment and it is certainly the most adapted to my PC habits. Long live Firefox
I have most browsers available to me. I've been using Google Chrome as my default for quite some time.Firefox has become my second choice simply because there isn't any speed comparison between the 3.Chrome wins hands down.
Quote from: bob3160 on September 02, 2009, 11:59:18 PMI have most browsers available to me. I've been using Google Chrome as my default for quite some time.Firefox has become my second choice simply because there isn't any speed comparison between the 3.Chrome wins hands down.Chrome may be fast, but function wise, it's totally useless. It only has the most basic features and no support for any kind of extensions what so ever. I just can't use it, because it has no bookmarks sync, no mouse gestures, hel, they even don't integrate their OWN GMail notifier. Lame.
Your right, no gestures but it still works fine for me. ( To each their own poison. )
Maybe not the time or place to say the finial of Opera 10 is pretty nice?Not that I have given it default browser status over Firefox 3.5.2,but I have downloaded it,and given it its own sandbox!
Browser Speed Tests: Chrome 4.0 and Opera 10 Take On All ChallengersPut on your boxing gloves.