![]() I am not all that computer savvy and didn't even realize you could have more than one browser downloaded on your computer at one time. I am just glad there is more than one choice in using a browser depending on what you like, and how it works on your particular computer. My husband uses nothing but Firefox on his laptop and thinks it is the best browser there is. I found that it overloaded my computer sometimes or would just freeze up and I would have to shut down and restart. It's a great source I would say, if anyone asks me.Įven though Firefox might run faster it, takes up too much memory on my older computer. It really runs smooth and is always a good reliable source for me to use. I rarely run into any problems with the service. That is what I always use to look something up. I will recommend everybody use it, even though my parents don't. I'm using it right now! I never have any problems at all and it runs very very very smoothly. Who came up with this idea? This is total UX failure! On large hi resolution monitors (most desktops) it is useless. Previously there was one "Find in page" per window (very useful when searching for something in multiple sites), now it is one per Tab.Īnother thing: they aligned "Find in page" options to right instead leave it attached to line edit where pattern is entered. There's too much other stuff in this life to keep my mind occupied. The name "Firefox" even sounds attention getting, but I will continue using it, because, bottom line, it is better than IE, and I don't have time to worry about the things that I can do nothing about. You may think, as I do, that it's so much more private and secure and, well just so wonderful as I said, that I now look for the back door it uses to offer you such a sweet state of mind and complacency. There may be very subtle changes to your file locations, the programs used to access your files, the rearranging and different configurations of your desktop, your memory usage, your traffic monitor and other things you usually do not notice. then Chrome is all you need, but I feel like if more people knew you could do the stuff Firefox is capable of, then it would be in the lead by a longshot.Firefox seems so wonderful on the surface, but if you pay close attention to the small things your computer is doing now that you use Firefox. and don’t get me wrong, I suppose if you don’t really need, use, or notice any of that stuff. I find the extensions in it to be a lot more useful, the image scaling quality in it is better, you can create separate containers for multiple accounts you may have for any website, it’s customizable in every sort of way, the list just goes on, really. My fastest browsing experiences came from Firefox by far. Not to mention, in my own personal experience, I don’t think Chrome is any faster. You cannot do half of the things you can do on Firefox on Chrome. In comparison though, Firefox has got to be the best browser overall by a longshot. Let’s face it, if somebody catches you using any other browser, the odds of you being called “weird” or “not normal” aren’t far-fetched. The only reason Chrome’s in the lead is because it’s by Google, something the whole world is familiar with. ![]()
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