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Firefox 3.6 is nice, I love it. The feature to use Personas has me hooked choosing a good one :-P
 
By review, I don't mean a colossal five page report, I meant people posting one-liners saying, 'wow, this [insert new feature here] is revolutionary!'

What can I say? I'm shallow.

Personally Firefox is the king of browsers for me. But Chrome renders better. Firefox seems to handle a lot of beating though, compared to most others.

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NO. Get away from perspective and be taken in by Firefox's awesome Persona's!!
 
NO. Get away from perspective and be taken in by Firefox's awesome Persona's!!
Sounds like fantarding to me.

Internet Explorer 6 despite sucking is like the best IE here. I can give up tabs for the icons. 7 and 8 seemed too messed up and rushed and sucked in the end. I like Firefox much because I'm used to the UI.

But there's facts, but always people who disregard facts to their opinions.
 
Well, yeah, Firefox does get bashed more because it has 25% of the browser market, while Chrome has 7% and Opera has 5%. That's according to Wikipedia; latest figures of April 2009 so I reckon things have changed since then but still. Look at Justin Bieber or the Jonas Brothers. If you become mainstream, you'll get bashed.
 
So Chrome renders better; does it matter to ALL users? No. Personally I know google tracks anywhere we go with Chrome so I stay away from it. I'm using Firefox and I never got any viruses too, but that's maybe because I have experience with this kind of stuff.
 
Well, it is Google, after all.

That's not a valid source. I've never heard of Google tracking people's locations via Chrome. If you can cite something valid that'll make me believe you, do so, but please, after saying:

But there's facts, but always people who disregard facts to their opinions.

Don't come out with something ridiculously outlandish that you can't back up.
 
They all do it. It's a matter of marketing. Would you be so silly to think that a browser wouldn't check where most of it's users come from? Why is it you think you see so little ads for FF? It's because most advertising would be in the middle east or places not as popular with FF or any browser for that matter. Chrome, Opera, Firefox and IE, they all make an account of your location one way or another. All you are is a number though so don't worry about it.
 
I don't like Chrome. Mainly because I don't like fragments on my computer. D:

When I defragmented my computer, I had to stop halfway because it was taking so long just to get through Chrome. e_e

Chrome doesn't load that fast for me either - both Firefox and Chrome take a long time, so I took the one with the less fragments. [:
 
Browsers are meh. Chrome is nice, but personally, I don't like it. I've stuck with Firefox for a while now, so it's sorta like I grew up with it. Faster than IE though.

Yeah, that's the same way I am with Chrome.
I've had it for quite some time now, and I haven't used any other browser ever since.
 
They all do it. It's a matter of marketing. Would you be so silly to think that a browser wouldn't check where most of it's users come from? Why is it you think you see so little ads for FF? It's because most advertising would be in the middle east or places not as popular with FF or any browser for that matter. Chrome, Opera, Firefox and IE, they all make an account of your location one way or another. All you are is a number though so don't worry about it.

Tracking one's IP to figure out what nationality you are is fine. KanadeTenshi made it sound like they had drones in the air surveying your every move.
 


Tracking one's IP to figure out what nationality you are is fine. KanadeTenshi made it sound like they had drones in the air surveying your every move.

Oh no lol, that's not legal.
 
They would have no reason to in any case, not like they're going to be looking at what position people are sitting in when using the company browser.
 
Unless (and I'm sure someone believes this conspiracy theory) Google's part of the illuminati and tracking humans is all part of setting the stage for the NWO.

Conspiracy theories are so stupid.
 
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