Google Chrome VS FireFox
Which one do you guys like better? Why?
I use both browsers but this is what I think about the two.
Google Chrome: Doesn't have to install plugins. Laggy at times. Easy to kill page.
FireFox: Pretty fast. Rarely lag. CANT Kill a single tab. HAVE to install those annoying plugin.
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Thread: GC vs FF
- 14 Dec. 2010 02:11am #1
GC vs FF
- 14 Dec. 2010 02:25am #2
GC.
i like the design and it seems faster than firefox on my computer.yup this is really me gamersoul AVA
- 14 Dec. 2010 02:26am #3
I like Chrome it blue.
- 14 Dec. 2010 02:31am #4
From what I've seen, Chrome is faster for single pages, but Firefox goes faster with multiple pages.
I r firefag
Disco is neat.
- 14 Dec. 2010 03:00am #5
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Chrome for most of the time, firefox when needed for pluggins like proxies or add blockerz.
All hail kitty pig.
- 14 Dec. 2010 03:14am #6
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What are those?
I use Internet Explorer.
- 14 Dec. 2010 04:35am #7
Chrome cause you don't have to deal with the annoying extra stuff on top.
- 14 Dec. 2010 06:32am #8
Safari. Yeah yeah call me a macfag, but I like my Safari ;___;
When on Windows, Firefox. I'm familiar with chrome but I haven't used it that much, really.
Last night I had a vision of a disco in the sky, I saw angels and saints dancing together.
I remembered the thump of the bass and the pump of the kick, because my heart was almost out my body and I felt free, I felt joy,
I felt things I never thought I'd feel before. It was deep it was soulful it was techno it was disco,
a kaleidoscope of sounds it was truly underground it was an essential mix in the cloud where we could dance and sing out loud
it was New York Ibiza and Miami all wrapped up into one. There were speakers the size of skyscrapers and the stars they flickered like strobes,
and everybody loved everybody else, a tribal beast of rhythm a ceremony of sound, the gathering of the spirits that would lift us off the ground,
my vision was so clear, but it was still hazy in my mind, I must have went to house heaven, because nothing's that divine...