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To Google Chrome or not to Google Chrome .. that is the question ...
I am not sure whether I should install Google Chrome or not. Please can you all share your views and advice with me on this matter? Many thanks.
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Discussion about browsers occurs frequently here. The only thing that nearly everyone agrees on is that almost anything is better than the dreaded Internet Explorer!
Chrome is a good browser, with fast loading and an increasing number of add-ons available for it. If your choice is simply between IE or Chrome, then Chrome wins easily.
However Firefox remains the world's leading browser of choice. (i.e. if you disregard people who use IE simply because they don't know about the alternatives, Firefox has more users than any other browser). The reasons are simple:
1. It's secure ;
2. It's fast. (Chrome used to be quite a bit faster than Firefox but Firefox has caught up with it, in my opinion) ;
3. It's got by far the greatest range of 'add-ons' available with any browser.
Why not download BOTH Chrome & Firefox, to see which you like best?
Chrome is a good browser, with fast loading and an increasing number of add-ons available for it. If your choice is simply between IE or Chrome, then Chrome wins easily.
However Firefox remains the world's leading browser of choice. (i.e. if you disregard people who use IE simply because they don't know about the alternatives, Firefox has more users than any other browser). The reasons are simple:
1. It's secure ;
2. It's fast. (Chrome used to be quite a bit faster than Firefox but Firefox has caught up with it, in my opinion) ;
3. It's got by far the greatest range of 'add-ons' available with any browser.
Why not download BOTH Chrome & Firefox, to see which you like best?
" . . . it's the only one still being actively developed", Venator???
Mozilla has just released Firefox 5 (with support for 64-bit Windows 7). Improvements to the web applications framework are expected in Firefox 6 (which will be released fairly soon) and the Mozilla Foundation is currently working on Firefox 7. That sounds like 'active development' to me!
Mozilla has just released Firefox 5 (with support for 64-bit Windows 7). Improvements to the web applications framework are expected in Firefox 6 (which will be released fairly soon) and the Mozilla Foundation is currently working on Firefox 7. That sounds like 'active development' to me!
Thank you all. Your advice is much appreciated. I think I will try it and see how I get on. I currently have Firefox and IE and at the moment prefer IE, probably only because I haven't used Firefox that much. I have been having problems with IE lately though, with it shutting down suddenly several times during the day. Hence I though I'd try out some others.