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Your favorite broswer?

Internet Explorer
FireFox
Opera
Chrome
Safari

Author Topic: There's no need to fear, Firefox 5 is here  (Read 5974 times)



Even Chrom(ium) agrees that Firefox is better at RAM consumption.



Even Chrom(ium) agrees that Firefox is better at RAM consumption.

Go firefox!

So, doesn't that mean Google advertising that Chrome is da fastest is a load of crap?

Well, you do. I just tried out chrome, and I find the lack of a History scrolldown extremely annoying.
A history scrolldown? What? Press ctrl+j and scroll down all you want.
So, doesn't that mean Google advertising that Chrome is da fastest is a load of crap?
No, that means that Google's browser uses a little more RAM than Firefox. If you have more than 55kb of RAM it doesn't make a difference on speed.

So, doesn't that mean Google advertising that Chrome is da fastest is a load of crap?
I used Firefox 4 and Chrome is way faster than that piece of stuff

A history scrolldown? What? Press ctrl+j and scroll down all you want.
It opens a new tab... That's a bit inconvenient.

Firefox works better with slower computers while Google chromes live off of faster computer. FACT.

I really don't know what I am talking about lol

It opens a new tab... That's a bit inconvenient.

yeah man, I know what you mean

it's a pain in the ass to move the mouse a few pixels to change the tab

It opens a new tab... That's a bit inconvenient.
How is that inconvenient? If you're looking to go to back 50 websites you might as well want to open a new tab anyway. Otherwise, right click on the back arrow.

on 3.6 now. im updating to 5 to see what happens

Opera has Torbo which speeds up loadings times on crappy connections
=/ no one read that post so ill report it

Use Chrome then.
Anything is better than IE.
I had someone download this file using IE: http://www.minecraft.net/download/Minecraft_Server.exe?v=1308610154966
IE downloaded it as Minecraft_Server.exe?v=1308610154966.

This is outrageous, the server sends "Minecraft_Server.exe", hidden away in the header, to the client. All other browsers download it properly. Why the forget is IE the only browser that can't do stuff correctly and disobey every single networking standard there is?

I had someone download this file using IE: http://www.minecraft.net/download/Minecraft_Server.exe?v=1308610154966
IE downloaded it as Minecraft_Server.exe?v=1308610154966.

This is outrageous, the server sends "Minecraft_Server.exe", hidden away in the header, to the client. All other browsers download it properly. Why the forget is IE the only browser that can't do stuff correctly and disobey every single networking standard there is?
IE didn't even support HTML5 until the beta came out.

This is outrageous, the server sends "Minecraft_Server.exe", hidden away in the header, to the client. All other browsers download it properly. Why the forget is IE the only browser that can't do stuff correctly and disobey every single networking standard there is?

It's Internet Explorer, proven to be the worst browser out there.

How is that inconvenient? If you're looking to go to back 50 websites you might as well want to open a new tab anyway. Otherwise, right click on the back arrow.
FireFox's shortcut opens a new window of history, with the dates sorted to drop down columns. And the history right click for chome only shows for that tab. I really like the history feature to allow me to stay on the same page while checking/clearing it so.

It's Internet Explorer, proven to be the worst browser out there.
Safari seems pretty terrible too