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As I said before.

 

Firefox is for people that like addons and making their browser look pretty.

Chrome is for people that like boring but fast browsers, that provides SOME level of security.

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As I said before.

 

Firefox is for people that like addons and making their browser look pretty.

Chrome is for people that like boring but fast browsers, that provides SOME level of security.

 

I used Chrome until it stopped working with a website I have to use for a college course. I've used firefox ever since.

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I think Chrome is cool, but I'm just used to Firefox. Also, I trust the security addons more on FF than Chrome, if there are any.

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But really, I can't tell the difference between the two, besides the interface.

 

I'm more used to having my bookmarks in a always accessible area, instead of opening a new tab and searching the wall of most visited sites yadda yadda.

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But really, I can't tell the difference between the two, besides the interface.

 

I'm more used to having my bookmarks in a always accessible area, instead of opening a new tab and searching the wall of most visited sites yadda yadda.

 

There's a bookmarks toolbar on Chrome.

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Yeah, but don't you have to open a new tab to access it? I probably have to do some tinkering with it to have it so, but at the moment I have to open a new tab to get the bookmarks tab.

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If I was with any other group of people having this discussion, nobody would say anything bad about me using IE. NERDS.

 

What else would be discussed on an internet forum?

 

@Halo you can enable it to be on every tab.

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Ah there it is.

 

Then again I only used to thing once, when TIF wouldn't load on FF that one time.

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Also, Chrome is great for streaming, since it's the [bleep] that FF is on your CPU and memory.

 

Both have its perks.

 

My opinion:

 

Chrome + FF together > Any other browser.

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Nope. You can choose to always show it, like any sane person should do so.

 

I don't because if I'm opening something in a new tab, it's there rather than me opening it up in the same window.

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Wow, that's an old signature right there.

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