Trying out a few other browsers because as cool as chrome can be a few
things about it I find a bit frustrating.
(looking at you pandora and random updates)

 Maelstrom (forked from Chrome), SeaMonkey, Portable FireFox,

and found out there's a portable app retro version of FireFox 25 made by
fans of the app. It can be nice because it's zippy and just works (for now)

MaxThon and
Maelstrom's Big Thing that's pretty darn sexy is it somehow does some sexy
mojo to make all websites  act a little like a KazaNode and is moving from
Chromium to some realy damn cool tech to be all InTheCloud in a hybrid way-
Grabs a coppy of the webpage then stores (temporarily for now)  on your
computer.
MaxThon is offering a free service while in beta to  store parts of the
website on there servers.


FireFox25Portable isn't all that new. It just awsome that it's there and
fans that liked that version as it was zippy and just worked. services use
plugins that people are moving from.


I also discovered that a company called Zoho and Nevron have a kind of
ShareWareish  wordprocessors. What's cool about them is they can run in
your browser if internet is working or without just fine (My internet goes
down quite a bit).
Zoho is pretty cool because it's zippy and saves automagically. It'll turn
what ever your working on into html, or PDF free.


Anyway carryon! just had to geek out a bit.

One snag about FFPortable is the History is quirky. SeaMonkey (not so
portable) has a pretty good history. I find that dead usefull,  for
looking(THING HERE)

 I don't like chromes history because it doesn't show the URL and name or
the pages. Plus searching it is...um a VacumeToBeFilled.
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