Poll

Your favorite broswer?

Internet Explorer
FireFox
Opera
Chrome
Safari

Author Topic: There's no need to fear, Firefox 5 is here  (Read 5973 times)

I'm talking about the toolbar "feature". The standard buttons on the top of the window like file, edit, etc. It's handy.

Oh, and FF has 273 thousand skins, plus you can edit everything manually (Octavia approves).
Oh please.
FF's been around longer, no doubt it's going to have more user-made stuff. Google chrome gained members at an amazing rate however, and it probably won't be long until GC has more skins than FF.

I don't see what addons I might need for Chrome

considering all I want to do is look at websites
I use adblock, but I don't even know why.

I use Chrome. But I tried out Firefox, seems pretty nice. I might change it to my default browser.

I wanna know how would oprea work?

It's between Chrome and Firefox in my experience


Gonna reinstall soon Internet Explorer is being a bitch.

Oh, and FireFox has the option to hide the toolbar, so you can fumble around with commands all you want.

I simply can't stand the "clean and simple" craze going through browsers.

Opera has Torbo which speeds up loadings times on crappy connections

Oh, and FireFox has the option to hide the toolbar, so you can fumble around with commands all you want.

I simply can't stand the "clean and simple" craze going through browsers.
Clean and simple is better for everything.

Clean and simple is better for everything.
If you want to trade looks for functionality fine by me. FireFox has it optional, so you can have one or the other.

Clean and simple is better for everything.

Why does it even matter if I add a toolbar it takes up what 10 MB of ram? It doesn't MATTER.

Why does it even matter if I add a toolbar it takes up what 10 MB of ram? It doesn't MATTER.
The actual RAM consumption of a toolbar is irrelevant, clean things are pretty and easy to use and if you do it right, you don't loose any functionality.

The actual RAM consumption of a toolbar is irrelevant, clean things are pretty and easy to use and if you do it right, you don't loose any functionality.
Well, you do. I just tried out chrome, and I find the lack of a History scrolldown extremely annoying.

Well, you do. I just tried out chrome, and I find the lack of a History scrolldown extremely annoying.

My firefox deletes all history when closed =C

My firefox deletes all history when closed =C
There's an option to turn that off

Firefox can suck my richard