Firefox vs Chrome: Browse Against the Machine

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by Rasheed187, May 30, 2017.

  1. Rasheed187

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    FF and Chrome are both starting to suck.
     
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    Yes I tend to agree. Although the main difference between Chrome and Firefox on Windows (for me anyway) is that unlike Firefox, Chrome actually works properly.
     
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    Points #6 and #8 in the makeuseof piece will need to be revisited when Fx57 rolls out. Some effects are visible already. I've been using Fx57 (on Linux) for about two weeks.
     
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    Still using K-Meleon and happy about RAM, security and so on. No toolbars, no notification popups, no malware extensions! Full control on what you are doing on internet and very very lightweight browsing experience.
     
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