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Topic: Firefox
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Sun 10/11/09 09:35 AM


I think everyone should give firefox, chrome, and opera a test drive. I'm using chrome right now, and most of the time its amazingly fast.



i tried Chrome but IMO it's not that user friendly.i couldn't access the bookmarks,options....etc as easy as i can Firefox,so i quit using Chrome after about 1 day


Google Chrome has a bookmark manager, but I don't use bookmarks myself. I have a home page where I put all my favorites and sites I want to go to as links.

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Sun 10/11/09 11:15 AM
FF user and as of yet no major letdowns with the browser.

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Sun 10/11/09 12:19 PM


I think everyone should give firefox, chrome, and opera a test drive. I'm using chrome right now, and most of the time its amazingly fast.



i tried Chrome but IMO it's not that user friendly.i couldn't access the bookmarks,options....etc as easy as i can Firefox,so i quit using Chrome after about 1 day


Chrome is great for people that don't need a bunch of different plugins. It's definitely faster than all the other browsers. But once Chrome can officially support Plug-ins, I can see alot of FF plug-ins being ported to it. But...the question then...would those plugins bog down and slow Chrome?

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Sun 10/11/09 12:23 PM
Mo ... or anyone ...

I attempted to switch my Windows 2000 XP to Firefox, ( ... as we discussed, Mo...)

Said my 'puter could only support an older version, mozilla, opera, etc. ...( !????) ...

WHY?!

What says/thinks you????

I just left it until I could query in the forums! ...

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Sun 10/11/09 08:36 PM
Dancere - can you tell us the exact error message you received, word for word?

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