The reason I like chrome is it is fast, very fast. It supports GPU
rendering, has its own task manager to kill non responsive tabs so that one
tab won't bring down the whole program. The interface is simple, clean and
effective not cluttered up and dirty looking like some other browsers. 6.0
has added several security and performance leading to a more stable and most
defiantly snappier browsing experiance than before. I changed from firefox
because it was so sluttered and wasn't very fast at all (this was back at
3.5). I would recommend chrome, even chromiun if you think you could improve
open the free open source code like a lot of dev's do.

THEfog

On 31/10/2010 3:29 AM, "tribaljet" <[email protected]> wrote:

First, I don't recommend chrome. Second, I would normally recommend
using the open source project where the popular software in question
is based, but just like between the official bittorrent client and
utorrent, they are both based on the same architecture, but utorrent
solved a few severe security issues. And no, I don't recommend
utorrent either, as it is only the 2nd fastest bittorrent client.

About firefox, I recommend 3.6.x and above, there is no point is using
older builds like 3.5. The first thing I'll do when I install firefox
4 final is to put the tabs below the url area, there's already enough
of that in chrome :SSS
But what I'm really curious is if 945g/gm/gme/gms/gse users can use
that directwrite feature to accelerate browsing through gpu...


On Oct 30, 5:50 pm, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
> all this browser talk makes me curio...

> On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 11:36 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Oh but I'm not talk...

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