Em 10/01/2018 18:43, Peter Flynn escreveu:
I use Chromium for day-to-day browsing, but Firefox if I want to use
YouTube (or many other video-based sites). My understanding is the
Chromium's support for video formats is simply abysmal, whereas
Firefox's simply works. I don't know if this is
On 11/01/2018, Daniel Wastak wrote:
> I too was having problems with Chrome as well. It seemd to be using too
> many
> resources. I also tried Firefox and then remembered Opera was also
> available.
>
> I work with Cryptocurrencies and was aware of a problem with Chrome apps
> were
I too was having problems with Chrome as well. It seemd to be using too many
resources. I also tried Firefox and then remembered Opera was also
available.
I work with Cryptocurrencies and was aware of a problem with Chrome apps
were infected with a bitmining virus. At the time of my research I
On 11/01/2018, James Freer wrote:
> On 10/01/2018, Peter Flynn wrote:
>> On 10/01/18 18:52, James Freer wrote:
>>> Since the last update about a week ago. I have found that You Tube clips
>>> do not seem to play. Yesterday and today there were updates
On 10/01/2018, Peter Flynn wrote:
> On 10/01/18 18:52, James Freer wrote:
>> Since the last update about a week ago. I have found that You Tube clips
>> do not seem to play. Yesterday and today there were updates that I
>> installed and yet still the clips do not play.
>>
>>
Haven't used Firefox as like you I have been using Chromium for years and
it's very easy to use different Flavors and be able to keep bookmarks.
There is a vulnerability apparently with the password manager?
I also use the heck out of casting you tube to my TV. It glitches at least
once a day and
On 10/01/18 18:52, James Freer wrote:
Since the last update about a week ago. I have found that You Tube clips
do not seem to play. Yesterday and today there were updates that I
installed and yet still the clips do not play.
Forefox seems ok and plays fine since its last update. I used to use