Author Topic: I switched to full on firefox.  (Read 3067 times)

i just switched back because i like the syncage of chrome of ALL of my devices since firefox on mobile sucks.

other than that, there exists a 64bit version of it in the beta channel if you want that.

i might swap to Firefox too. Chrome just seems to be a bit iffy for my tastes.


i might swap to Firefox too. Chrome just seems to be a bit iffy for my tastes.

coming from a user of firefox of 10 months from chrome it's really good if chrome sucks for you.

plus with multiprocess firefox and 64bit coming down the line it's gonna be great.

I might switch back to Firefox due to chrome breaking unity games in browser now.
that's the only reason i'm on firefox
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Never had chrome, but I use firefox and it's a huge step up from IE

Never had chrome, but I use firefox and it's a huge step up from IE

literally as soon as i heard google was making a browser i jumped on it and never went back until this year...i missed firefox but at the same time google did a great job of making chrome on android a better experience than all the browsers. i got tired of missing out on some of the sync and went back to chrome a few days ago.

I've used all three web browsers in my years, and generally didn't experience much difference. RAM really doesn't matter because I'm not running a potato. I just stick to Chrome because it synchronizes across google services, my other computers, and my phone.

Chrome is a lot faster for me personally, which is why I switched to it.

It also has more of a minimalistic feel which I like.
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I have used chrome, fiefox, Internet explorer, and waterfox.

Out of them waterfox was the fastest. I absolutely hate chrome and Internet Explorer is as slow as molasses

You guys are dumb. Internet explorer is way faster than Firefox and Chrome.

I have used chrome, fiefox, Internet explorer, and waterfox.

Out of them waterfox was the fastest. I absolutely hate chrome and Internet Explorer is as slow as molasses
Should I consider waterfox if I'm using firefox?

I try to switch from Chrome to Firefox every 6 months or so and always give up and go back to Chrome after a while due to how slow it is in comparison. I wish it wasn't slower because I'd much rather use Firefox. :(

If you have a 64 bit operating system, I would suggest Waterfox, its a 64 bit version of Firefox basically.

If you have a 64 bit operating system, I would suggest Waterfox, its a 64 bit version of Firefox basically.

Being 64 bit doesn't really make a difference though, unless you're opening a four gig webpage.