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every time i check the chrome vs safari vs firefox vs ie vs opera articles they almost all end up with the same conclusion:

"Mozilla Firefox is the best option for speed and managing highly-interactive webpages"
that's the most recent one at least. the other times i checked it firefox also won but whatever have fun with your mediocre browsers i guess. doesnt affect me.

what benefits does the 64bit offer?
64bit takes better advantage of a 64bit OS, and a 64bit OS will utilize your RAM better (and more of it). 32bit supports up to 4gigs of RAM, 64bit OSes and applications (can) utilize all of your ram (up to several hundred terabytes iirc).

idk why you would prefer something that isn't as good but ok
How is it any better...?


You're the one claiming that something is better with nothing to back it up and then expecting people to take you seriously. I have no reason to do any research.

do ya research tabfool
You're the one claiming that something is better with nothing to back it up and then expecting people to take you seriously. I have no reason to do any research.

i literally posted a quote from an article and cited it but ok pal

I don't see a citation, what?

i literally posted a quote from an article and cited it but ok pal
there is none in your posts. zero

the chrome vs safari vs firefox vs ie vs opera articles
the first result when you google it. the literal first result.

internet explorer will always be there for you

Found the article.

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Good question. It may come down to preference. Each browser has strengths and weaknesses.
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For the first time in a long time we can’t claim a strong victor here. All major browsers offer a solid browsing experience with few downsides.

the first result when you google it. the literal first result.
Ah, so you don't know what "citation" means, for starters.
Secondly.




http://web-browsers.findthebest.com/saved_compare/Internet-Explorer-vs-Firefox-vs-Chrome-vs-Safari-vs-Opera
As far as I can tell all that FireFox really has going for it is: It's available in Vietnamese.

Ah, so you don't know what "citation" means, for starters.
it really does not matter

it really does not matter
When you say something and mean something else entirely ("citation" vs. "i abstractly referred to where i found this info"), yes, I'd say that makes a difference.
Side note: "Mozilla Firefox is the best option for speed and managing highly-interactive webpages" appears nowhere on that page. This might be mind blowing to you, but Google results are not always exactly the same for every user, and just saying "the first result of this search" means nothing.
« Last Edit: September 11, 2014, 06:09:17 PM by Taboo »