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| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
I think you'll find that a great number of people on here are using Chrome. For me, it beats Firefox in pretty much every way.
- Cleaner interface = more viewing room
- Faster
- Safer (security wise)
- Has "incognito mode" for surfing porn, where no history etc is saved.
- Some bugs, but they are relatively minor compared to Firefox's god-awful memory overload one. Chrome is still in "beta" mode. Each tab in Chrome runs in a completely separate process though. If one crashes, it doesn't take the others with it.
- Has a cool start page where thumbnails of your most-visited sites are displayed in a 3 x 3 grid. I really like this function.
- It lacks menus and direct links to things; it seems to be made more so for experienced computer users, but I really like this. I just press "ctrl" and "p" to print because I can't find the actual menu command (not sure it exists).
- Far, far more intuitive. To open a new tab you click the "+" symbol on the end of the existing list of open tabs, and the new one appears directly next to it, meaning your mouse pointer is already there, as opposed to selecting it from a clunky menu. There's heaps of small things in this vein, i.e "open link in new tab" is the FIRST menu command when right-clicking on links rather than the second as with Firefox. This sounds small but it makes a difference. |
Okay, you've convinced me, I'll try it out. 
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