samurai nightling March 24, 2011 Share samurai nightling Member March 24, 2011 Currently using it, it's.....different. I think i like it except it felt very slow at very first, now it seems fast again. I like how it got rid of the bottom edge, you don't get the feel that you're browsing the web in a window as much. Definitely feels more like IE now though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher March 24, 2011 Share Preacher Member March 24, 2011 just installed and to quote Garth "We fear change" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mookie March 24, 2011 Share mookie GC Alumni March 24, 2011 Just got auto-upgraded to 3.6.16, and pretty much abysmal so far. Three crashes already just from trying to open websites. Maybe the plan is to make everyone abandon 3.6. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher March 24, 2011 Share Preacher Member March 24, 2011 So far it's fine for me. a slightly different look but ultimately the same chips in a different bag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeroDamage March 24, 2011 Share ZeroDamage Member March 24, 2011 They copied Chrome with the UI and look of 4.0. I've been using Chrome for a while now so I really do not give a crap what Firefox does. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushwack March 25, 2011 Share bushwack Member March 25, 2011 Just got auto-upgraded to 3.6.16, and pretty much abysmal so far. Three crashes already just from trying to open websites. Maybe the plan is to make everyone abandon 3.6. Firefox never crashes on me, what are you people doing? I might load up FF4 this weekend and try it out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allanon March 25, 2011 Share Allanon Member March 25, 2011 Been using it since they started the beta, it's faster it's better and it's still firefox. I've never seen what the big deal about chrome is, I'll take firefox's add ons over Chrome's supposed speed advantage (Chrome is also a memory hog and Firefox is now much faster). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters March 25, 2011 Share stutters GC Alumni March 25, 2011 i ditched chrome for firefox, but almost entirely for https-everywhere. 4.0 is really, really impressive. haters gonna hate, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allanon March 25, 2011 Share Allanon Member March 25, 2011 i ditched chrome for firefox, but almost entirely for https-everywhere. 4.0 is really, really impressive. haters gonna hate, though. Truths Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clueless March 26, 2011 Share Clueless GC Alumni March 26, 2011 Working good for me so far, although it took multiple trips to my normal sites before it would actually remember my passwords....but other than that, I like it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZesteR March 26, 2011 Share ZesteR Member March 26, 2011 I really enjoy it. Especially cleaning up the top toolbars, which is valuable real estate on a laptop with a small screen. I am sad that I lost all my saved tabs, and by default it doesn't ask me if I want to save my current tabs or not, just saved them be default. (I like choice!) I'm still getting use to switching from Xmarks to FF Sync in regards to tabs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeroDamage March 28, 2011 Share ZeroDamage Member March 28, 2011 (edited) I am not a hater but do like how Chrome survives the Pwn2Own events every year when it comes to hacking the browsers. With that said, I've been using LastPass on all my browsers and the Chrome2Phone features of Chrome works great with my Android phone. I do miss the NoScript addon for Firefox though but Chrome's Sandbox technology works really well. Edited March 28, 2011 by ZeroDamage Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flitterkill March 30, 2011 Share Flitterkill GC Board Member March 30, 2011 I actually flipped over to Chrome about two months ago after finally tiring of the FF memory hoarding. I tried the 4 beta before changing over but it was really rough. Might give it a shot now though, however, Chrome has been butter smooth on my 3+ year old notebook, even in places where FF would have previously been a touch choppy. Was on the fence for a bit as I really liked that I could turn plugins on and off in FF and did not see it in Chrome. Then someone told me to just type "about:plugins" into the address bar and that was that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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