Google: \"Please use Firefox, not Chrome.\"
pwnd? Hardly. I don't think Google cares at all about forcing their browser on everyone so they gladly support firefox. It seems more like they actually want to make better software to advance technology instead of the \"embrace, extend, extinguish\" mentality of their very obviously evil rival. Google also donates tons of money to the Mozilla Foundation.
Why doesn't it work?
Well I dislike Firefox, though I have had to use it when a site isn't compatible with one of the Chrome beta versions. Through this problem hasn't occurred since the last few Chrome updates. I'm glad I don't need Google Gears or I would have a reason to start using Firefox again. However, I'm quite sure with time that Google will fix this compatibility problem. I = pwnd until then, not Google, Xamindar.
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Yeah..Chrome was kind of like, eh, why do we need another browser?Sirius wrote:Yeah, I like the extension support Firefox provides more than speed though... that would be nice when they finally get around to improving it of course.
That and, I suppose, there's an emotional part of it. Firefox was kind of the "viva la resistance" thing, Chrome ... not so much.
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Here is your answerFoil wrote:What, no one uses Netscape Navigator anymore?
That's interesting. Being a Webkit browser, I would have thought that Chrome would be well supported, getting Safari's support for free. It probably boils down to awful code like this:
I have way too many valuable Firefox extensions at this point to switch to Chrome. Mozilla did well with extensions--they made them amazingly simple to write. I don't know if this is the case with Chrome.
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if (isSafari()) { // where's the chrome love?
webkitHack();
}
i switched to chrome after i got sick of Firefox's bloat.
Chrome is very fast.
Why is it so many programs that start out minimalist, end up being bloated and unusable. They get complacent. Firefox you have broken my heart T_T, Chrome and i have been seeing eachother for years now secretly... it's.... it's just over firefox.
Chrome is very fast.
Why is it so many programs that start out minimalist, end up being bloated and unusable. They get complacent. Firefox you have broken my heart T_T, Chrome and i have been seeing eachother for years now secretly... it's.... it's just over firefox.
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"More, more, more." is often seen as "progress".roid wrote:Why is it so many programs that start out minimalist, end up being bloated and unusable.
In spite of [Mozilla] SeaMonkey (/user of) being a suite of programs such as browser, mail, editor, and chat client, it's quite awesome that it runs way faster than Firefox does. I make use of the first 3 components and have a huge profile but this thing has no issue with handling enormous amounts of data -- but the profile ported to Firefox, does.