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Firefox 4 for me.
I used FF3 until it became really laggy and slow and started to use chrome, but it can’t be customized as much as FF and it’s missing some functions that use A LOT. So when Mozilla released ff4 i started using it and haven´t stopped.
Concerning tabs, I always have at least 4-5 open all the time, and when I read forums I may have 20 or even 30 tabs open at the same time.
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Chrome: 85% of people should use it as their primary and only browser.[/SIZE]
IE9: 15% of people who have tablet PCs and/or are tech people should use this as their primary browser but should have Chrome installed.[/SIZE]
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Opera: 100% should laugh and disregard Opera. Opera mobile is decent though[/SIZE]
Firefox 4: Big improvement, but just hides clunkiness. Its exceptionally meh.[/SIZE]
Safari: It looks cool if it didnt crash.[/SIZE]
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Come on, you know Im right.[/SIZE]
Chrome and all the new browsers fail in one key regard:
The lack of a traditional Windows-style toolbar (with the File, Edit, View, etc menus). I hate the “compact” style of the new browsers as much as I hate the Ribbon in the new versions of Microsoft’s programs (such as Word, Excel, and now even WordPad and Paint!).
What sort of daft fool thinks that’s okay?
Oh, and I’m trying out Firefox 4 at the moment. So far, pretty snazzy. I’m liking it.
With FF4 you can access the traditional menu bar by pressing alt.
I use FF4 mainly, use chrome on my netbook (because its a bit faster).
And chromes UI is too lacking in one thing: The bookmarks bar. With FF I can click any one of my bookmarks and open the page immidately. With chrome I first need to open a new tab, then I can see the bookmarks.
Opera lets you assign websites to a sequence of keystrokes
WHOA
I don’t use Chrome because Google is scary.
Ctrl+Shift+B
Firefox > Preferences > Menu Bar
BTW, why do you prefer to have a menu bar in a browser? I think it occupies space and the functions you rarely need to use can be found in the Firefox button anyway. I thought like you at first, but, after I tried Chrome and got used to it, I realized I don’t need the menu bar in a browser that much. I recommend you to try using it this way before re-enabling the menu bar.
When it comes to office, text and image editors, you have a point, not having menus is painful.
Chrome is pretty cool.
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haha, you should see my brother then…same thing for me.
I use firefox 4 cause it’s amazing and much better than both IE and Chrome in my opinion.
firefox 4:
most epic addonz
epic one click favorite access under http typing thing
customization of epic GUI
i’m kinda mistrusting google… is it really that much faster? i mean i got 250 kbps dsl so the interwebz ain’t that extraordinarily fast anyway
concerning the tab thing:
always trying to keep them as few as possible for overview, thus normally having 2 or 3 tabs, but as soon as i’m searching something i get like 10 or so.
Been using Chrome for ages, but I switched to FF4 for about a week.
It was nice, except for the part where it kept freezing/crashing for no reason. So back to Chrome I went. Also I hate having to restart every time I install an addon seriously sodjghskdfg
using firefox, it has the same speed as chrome (for me at least) and it has epic customizability
you can set the options to keep the bookmark bar open at all times.
The way that I see it (and I’ve tried it without the menu bar, etc), I grew up with my first GUI being Windows 3.x.
It has the menu bar.
All the way to Windows 7, I had the menu bar (File, Edit, etc). Every program that I’ve ever used had this type of menu bar. I could easily navigate a program even if I’ve never used it before. I know what to expect.
Then the menu bar vanishes and I can’t find what I want. I might use the menu bar only once or twice in a session but, dammit, when I want to use it, I want it there.
It takes up real estate on my screen, sure, but my screen resolution is 1920x1200 on one monitor and 1600x900 on the other, so screen real estate isn’t really a problem. But, if I really need the real estate, I can simply press F11 and get the webpage full screen where the top of the page is at the top of the monitor if I wish, then press F11 to return.
This lack of menu bar, also, has made Windows Media Player completely unusable to me.
Push that alt key more often man.
In IE9, or firefox, push alt.
Also, whoever said Chromes bookmarks are lame, I never noticed that but you are totally right.
Have any of you guys tried IE9? I mean really, its a great, fast, elegant browser. Dont get me wrong in the past IE has been terrible. This is a huge change for Microsoft and its really quite good.
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