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Google chrome for mac released
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| Acton |
I have to admit, Google Chrome is ace  |
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| djnitride |
| They also released a "Beta" for linux, which is much feature complete than Chromium was. |
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| KiNeTiC ENeRgY |
Safari was anyway. Not gonna beat FF |
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| djnitride |
| quote: | Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Safari was anyway. Not gonna beat FF |
Firefox has alot of bloat, plus if one tab crashes, everything does. In chrome crashes are isolated.
I have adblock in my chrome (Handled by Privoxy), thats most peoples complaint about it. I have the best of both worlds. |
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| miamitranceman |
| I use Camino. 2.0, which was recently released, is a huge improvement. |
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| Max Thomson |
| its funny because I remember when firefox seemed like such a blessing. then at some point it started taking 15+ seconds to load up no matter what. so I went to safari, which loads faster but crashes all the damn time. happy chroming :) |
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| Joss Weatherby |
Opera is better than all of them and a pioneer in browser technology. They had tabs way before any other browser did.
Also Opera is pretty rock stable I have had running for days upon days having opened and closed dozens and dozens, probably hundreds of tabs and it never takes up more than 300-400mb of ram and usually very little CPU.
It also runs on Windows, OSX, Linux, OS/2, Solaris, and a bunch of other operating systems. It is also the most standards compliant browser. Its integrated mail client, M2 is also really really nice.
All this for a smaller download size than Firefox!
http://www.opera.com/ |
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| leph555 |
| chrome on win 7 is absolutely awesome, i am not sure if i want to switch from safari on my mac though :/ |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Opera is better than all of them and a pioneer in browser technology. They had tabs way before any other browser did.
Also Opera is pretty rock stable I have had running for days upon days having opened and closed dozens and dozens, probably hundreds of tabs and it never takes up more than 300-400mb of ram and usually very little CPU.
It also runs on Windows, OSX, Linux, OS/2, Solaris, and a bunch of other operating systems. It is also the most standards compliant browser. Its integrated mail client, M2 is also really really nice.
All this for a smaller download size than Firefox!
http://www.opera.com/ |
Opera rocks, it's my pr0n browser! :gsmile:
Edit: Have you ever tried its nifty features yet? It's got a built-in RSS reader, its own e-mail client, and there are also some file-sharing options that I've never had the chance to use. |
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