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A best Web browser ?
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I guess I am not the only one who thinks that firefox really got disgraced with the new firefox 29 update.
I tried chrome but I don't like how it automatically does things for me behind the scenes and there were times it failed to open some webpages but I haven't try it again in years
Firefox is pretty much light and fast except for the plugin crashing and random freezing on my windows 8. I don't care about the RAM usage as long as it is not a memory leak.
Then again I am too used to firefox after all the time and love the way I can tweak it and remove those pesky add-ons from other programs.
Internet Explorer is the best browser out there to download another browser
I tried chrome but I don't like how it automatically does things for me behind the scenes and there were times it failed to open some webpages but I haven't try it again in years
Firefox is pretty much light and fast except for the plugin crashing and random freezing on my windows 8. I don't care about the RAM usage as long as it is not a memory leak.
Then again I am too used to firefox after all the time and love the way I can tweak it and remove those pesky add-ons from other programs.
Internet Explorer is the best browser out there to download another browser
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You like firefox Addons? That's cool. Hey watch as I can do the same with Opera's settings menu. :)
Seriously thought I alternate between Fox Chrome and Opera for a very simple reason: each have some specific advantage but the best thing you can do is keeping usernames and passwords in your brain and rely on bookmarks backup.
Addons and extensions might be a cool feature but so far I did not encountered that many of them I actually thought are useful (namely 3).
Seriously thought I alternate between Fox Chrome and Opera for a very simple reason: each have some specific advantage but the best thing you can do is keeping usernames and passwords in your brain and rely on bookmarks backup.
Addons and extensions might be a cool feature but so far I did not encountered that many of them I actually thought are useful (namely 3).
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I'm into Chrome now, it's fast and convenient. Supports just about as many addons as Firefox does. But man does the thing eat up RAM.
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Tsamari
C.E.O of Pancakes
[color=#ff69b4]I just like to use Firefox. Works the best for me and i feel like it's better then Chrome right now.
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godsend
The Pun Master
So apparently nobody else knows about the browser I use:
Waterfox.
Waterfox Project
It's a 64-bit reconstruction of firefox. NO MORE TINY MEMORY LIMIT, BITCHES!
(Specifically, I use version 28.0 -- I just updated it about a week ago, from 18.0 (O_O), and it works fine with the addons I use.)
Speaking of addons, here are mine:
Adblock Edge -- like Adblock Plus, but there aren't any 'paid whitelist' ads. It blocks EVERYTHING IT CAN.
Exhentai - Sad Panda removal -- Found this only a few days ago, but it works perfectly as described.
Flashblock -- this addon is a fucking EPIC PIECE OF CODE -- #4 favorite addon
Foxclocks -- this one I admit I barely use now, but I figure I'd throw it in, as it has come in handy on occasion
Multiple Tab Handler -- my #3 favorite addon
Redirect Cleaner -- oh, you browse porn, you say? try it. No more PITA redirects unless you WANT them.
Saved Password Editor -- I admit, my biological memory is crap. Thankfully, this thing remembers my passwords for me. My usernames, however, I keep to myself.
Session Manager -- my #2 favorite addon: Even if I need to use Task Manager to force-quit my browser by killing the process, it will STILL SAVE ALL MY TABS. (It also saves them if you just close the browser normally, so it works quite well.)
Tab Counter -- Might not be necessary for you, but it becomes nigh-essential when you have...erm... 481 tabs open, or more. (I've passed 900 before. Twice. FYI, even a 64-bit browser does NOT like it when you do that. I try to limit myself to 600 now.)
Tab Utilities -- Another tab manipulation addon (can you tell I like control over my tabs?)
And my #1 favorite addon?
THIS:
Tree-Style Tabs -- So you know how the Windows Explorer folder structure works in that little sidebar on the left of your screen? That directory-tree?
Yeah, this addon does that to firefox. And you can have it on the top, bottom, left, or right side of your screen.
Never was I more thankful to get horribly distracted while browsing the addon manager than the day I found this digital gold.
Waterfox.
Waterfox Project
It's a 64-bit reconstruction of firefox. NO MORE TINY MEMORY LIMIT, BITCHES!
(Specifically, I use version 28.0 -- I just updated it about a week ago, from 18.0 (O_O), and it works fine with the addons I use.)
Speaking of addons, here are mine:
Adblock Edge -- like Adblock Plus, but there aren't any 'paid whitelist' ads. It blocks EVERYTHING IT CAN.
Exhentai - Sad Panda removal -- Found this only a few days ago, but it works perfectly as described.
Flashblock -- this addon is a fucking EPIC PIECE OF CODE -- #4 favorite addon
Foxclocks -- this one I admit I barely use now, but I figure I'd throw it in, as it has come in handy on occasion
Multiple Tab Handler -- my #3 favorite addon
Redirect Cleaner -- oh, you browse porn, you say? try it. No more PITA redirects unless you WANT them.
Saved Password Editor -- I admit, my biological memory is crap. Thankfully, this thing remembers my passwords for me. My usernames, however, I keep to myself.
Session Manager -- my #2 favorite addon: Even if I need to use Task Manager to force-quit my browser by killing the process, it will STILL SAVE ALL MY TABS. (It also saves them if you just close the browser normally, so it works quite well.)
Tab Counter -- Might not be necessary for you, but it becomes nigh-essential when you have...erm... 481 tabs open, or more. (I've passed 900 before. Twice. FYI, even a 64-bit browser does NOT like it when you do that. I try to limit myself to 600 now.)
Tab Utilities -- Another tab manipulation addon (can you tell I like control over my tabs?)
And my #1 favorite addon?
THIS:
Tree-Style Tabs -- So you know how the Windows Explorer folder structure works in that little sidebar on the left of your screen? That directory-tree?
Yeah, this addon does that to firefox. And you can have it on the top, bottom, left, or right side of your screen.
Never was I more thankful to get horribly distracted while browsing the addon manager than the day I found this digital gold.
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I personally use Firefox and Pale Moon but as a secondary I use the tor browser which is also Firefox based and hides/changes you IP shown to the Netherlands but in the end Firefox and most browsers based on Firefox are good but it also depends on what your doing with the browser