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The only real thing wrong with chrome is that it uses more recourses then other Browsers. As in it takes up more ram. But if you have a ton it doesn't really matter anyway. I've been using Chrome for about a year. And I used to be a FF guy. So I'm kinda picky. And I love it. If you go to bad sites though beware
i got 4GB of ram! bad site beware??? what do u mean?
Used Chrome for awhile, once I got past the novelty I switched back to Firefox. Unless they have made some improvements to Chrome since I last used it near the beginning of last year then I will stick with FF.
Some things I immediately noticed about Chrome back then.
1. It doesn't remember passwords like FF does. (That may have changed, but it didn't at the time.)
2. They didn't have an option not to have all of your frequent web sites show on the main page. I do a lot of banking, and other things with my personal account info and I don't need that showing on my main page every time someone loads the internet on my computer. (Maybe they fixed that too who knows)
3. The bookmarking feature is clumsy, or was back then. It was hard to organize and keep track of your bookmarks. I hope they overhauled this, because it was obnoxious before.
I might give it a shot again if they have made these much needed improvements. Until then FF has done everything I've needed a browser to do.
Used Chrome for awhile, once I got past the novelty I switched back to Firefox. Unless they have made some improvements to Chrome since I last used it near the beginning of last year then I will stick with FF.
Some things I immediately noticed about Chrome back then.
1. It doesn't remember passwords like FF does. (That may have changed, but it didn't at the time.)
2. They didn't have an option not to have all of your frequent web sites show on the main page. I do a lot of banking, and other things with my personal account info and I don't need that showing on my main page every time someone loads the internet on my computer. (Maybe they fixed that too who knows)
3. The bookmarking feature is clumsy, or was back then. It was hard to organize and keep track of your bookmarks. I hope they overhauled this, because it was obnoxious before.
I might give it a shot again if they have made these much needed improvements. Until then FF has done everything I've needed a browser to do.
I have GC for mac, and the beta was just released a couple weeks ago. All the things you have mentioned are in the browser for me, so it should have been in the windows version quite a while ago.
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